Sweden uses AI to fly Gripen jet in air combat test

Sweden has conducted a series of test flights using artificial intelligence (AI) to operate a Gripen E fighter jet in a simulated air combat environment, Saab has announced.

Marshall joins Northrop in bid for British Army air defence

Marshall has been named as a key UK supplier by Northrop Grumman in its proposal for the British Army’s next-generation ground-based air defence (GBAD)...

NATO jets to exercise near Finnish border with Russia

The United States, United Kingdom, France and Finland will take part in Atlantic Trident 25, a multinational air combat exercise set to run from 16 to 27 June 2025 in Finnish airspace.

U.S. to cancel E-7 Wedgetail in favour of space systems

The potential termination of the U.S. programme also carries implications for allied efforts.

Review team plays down UK air-launched nuclear weapons

Senior authors of the Strategic Defence Review have downplayed the idea of Britain acquiring air-launched tactical nuclear weapons, despite growing speculation that the UK is considering purchasing F-35A aircraft to enable such a capability.

NATO to boost missile defences 400%, allies to buy 700 F-35s

NATO Secretary General Rutte has announced new defence targets, including a 400% increase in missile defences and the collective purchase of at least 700 F-35 fighter jets by non-U.S. #NATO Allies.

UK signs support contract for new Protector drone fleet

The Ministry of Defence has signed a long-term logistics and sustainment contract with General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) to support the Royal Air Force’s new fleet of Protector drones.

Meteor integration on F-35B delayed from 2027 to early 2030s

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the integration of the MBDA Meteor missile with the F-35B Lightning II has slipped again, with in-service capability now expected in the early 2030s.

UK exploring idea of F-35A purchase for NATO strike role

We’ve corrected our article: UK F-35A purchase intention not confirmed, but being considered based on requriements. Gov’t edited response after error suggested a firm shift.

UK aircraft not helping Israel threaten ‘aid ship’

A Royal Air Force surveillance flight over the Eastern Mediterranean has been misrepresented by some news outlets as somehow aligned with Israeli threats toward the UK-flagged aid ship Madleen.

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