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Cadet expansion target slips five years to 2035

The 30% expansion of the Cadet Forces recommended by the SDR for 2030 has been pushed back to 2035, the MoD has confirmed, with work under way on delivering the extra 40,000 cadets and a first National Cadets Week set for October.

Over 68,000 Ukrainian troops now trained in the UK

More than 68,000 Ukrainian personnel have completed military training in the UK under British-led programmes, the MoD has confirmed, four years on from the launch of Operation Interflex.

UK replacing tanks deployed in Estonia with drones

The UK armoured battlegroup in Estonia will be replaced by a Mobile Anti-Armour Force from April 2027, with troop numbers rising from around 800 to 1,200.
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First British-made artillery barrels head to Ukraine

The first of 150 British-made artillery barrels are on their way to Ukraine, with Sheffield Forgemasters forging barrels in the UK for the first time in almost two decades.
Soldiers in camouflage gear and gas masks work outside a brick building, connecting a laptop to a portable power station.

UK to hold largest home defence exercise in decades

The United Kingdom will test its readiness for international hostilities affecting the homeland through the largest home defence exercise in several decades in 2027, the Government has announced.
Beige armored tracked vehicle on a road; a soldier stands on top while another signals at the front, in a wooded area behind.

BAE signs Polish deal towards local armoured vehicle build

A memorandum with WZM and HCP opens the door to producing the M88A2 recovery vehicle in Poland, building on last year's sustainment licence.

NATO-backed startups take on the ‘invisible battlefield’

Eight defence technology companies working in contested electromagnetic environments have completed the first phase of NATO's DIANA accelerator programme through its UK hub.
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Treasury minister declines to confirm DIP gap

The Treasury Committee chair told Lucy Rigby it was "not credible" to deny a funding gap existed, after John Healey resigned over the same question.

At what point does Britain say enough is enough over Russia?

Russia has poisoned British citizens, burned property, hacked hospitals and menaced an aircraft carrier, Graeme Downie told the Commons, and the government still will not say what would cross the threshold.

State threats bill clears Parliament with aid worker shield

MPs voted 394 to 85 to accept Lords amendments protecting humanitarian workers, as pressure builds to designate the IRGC before summer recess.