Commando helicopters build desert experience in U.S.

The air and ground crews of 847 Naval Air Squadron are undertaking essential desert training as part of Exercise Emerald Warrior at Naval Air Facility El Centro, California.

UK missile defence project shortlists tendering companies

Eight companies have been shortlisted for 'STORM', the selected firm will be responsible for advancing the ability to detect, track, and intercept missile threats to the United Kingdom.

Northrop to build first Hypersonic Glide Phase Interceptor

Northrop Grumman has been selected by the U.S. Missile Defense Agency to develop the world’s first Glide Phase Interceptor (GPI), a cutting-edge system designed to counter hypersonic missile threats.

NATO early warning aircraft deployed to track Russians

NATO has increased its surveillance flights over Romania to reinforce its presence in the region and monitor Russian military activity near the border.

Sturgeon appears to back UK gifted missiles striking Russia

Nicola Sturgeon, former First Minister of Scotland, has hinted at her support for allowing Ukraine to use British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles to strike targets within Russia.

UK warned it is ‘vulnerable’ to missile attack

The UK's missile defence capabilities are in urgent need of improvement, according to a new report from the House of Lords’ International Relations and Defence Committee.

Queen had to tell Boris Johnson about F-35B crash

An excerpt from Boris Johnson’s upcoming memoir reveals that the Queen personally informed him of a crash involving an RAF F-35 fighter jet because he wasn't aware.

British military role in Iraq and Syria to evolve

Over the last decade, the Royal Air Force has conducted over 10,000 sorties, striking more than 1,400 targets in the region as part of Operation Shader.

Historic Scotland to use ‘Drone Assist’ take-off approvals

Historic Environment Scotland has confirmed a new partnership with Altitude Angel, the developers of the popular Drone Assist app, aimed at improving the management of drone operations at its properties.

Britain’s new electronic warfare radar takes to the air

An advanced electronic warfare radar system developed for the Royal Air Force has successfully flown for the first time, say BAE Systems.

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Hormuz shipping falls 90 percent with 20,000 sailors trapped

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