Defence Review to prioritise UK homeland security

Luke Akehurst, Labour MP for North Durham, questions whether homeland security will be a key focus of the strategic defence review.

Britain to get new ‘spy satellites’ in £127m deal

The Ministry of Defence has awarded a £127 million contract to Airbus to design and build the Oberon satellite system, boosting the UK's surveillance capabilities.

International Poseidon operators gather in Scotland

Air forces from the USA, Canada, Germany, Norway, and the UK participated in the first Joint Exploration and Discussion of Initiatives Symposium of 2025 at RAF Lossiemouth .

Stunning images show Commando Helicopter Force in Norway

During Exercise CLOCKWORK in Norway, the UK's Commando Helicopter Force Wildcat helicopters guided air and ground assets in a ground-attack role—honing specialist capabilities and developing new tactics alongside the Future Commando Force.

New infrared sensors cleared for F/A-18 Super Hornet

The U.S. Navy has declared Initial Operating Capability (IOC) for a new infrared search-and-track sensor system developed by Lockheed Martin for F/A-18 Super Hornet strike fighters.

NATO stealth fighters intercept Russian bomber force

Two Norwegian F-35 jets were scrambled this week to intercept a Russian bomber task force operating near NATO airspace in the Arctic.

MOD awards parachute packing contract to IrvinGQ

The Ministry of Defence has announced a direct award of a new single-source contract for parachute packing and maintenance services to IrvinGQ Limited, valued at up to £26 million.

Bonded warehouse planned for F-35 imports and exports

Under this two-year contract, Lockheed Martin will create and operate a 'Public Customs Bonded Warehouse' at RAF Marham where F-35 spare parts and consumables can be held in customs suspension.

MOD reaffirms UK place in F-35 global supply chain

The government remains confident that British industry will continue to compete successfully for future contracts to support the global F-35 fleet.

Safety at University recruitment events under scrutiny

The Ministry of Defence is working with universities to ensure that defence industry representatives can attend higher education recruitment events free from intimidation from pro-Palestinian activists.

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