Major General Bruce new Governor of Edinburgh Castle

The role of Governor of Edinburgh Castle dates back to the early 12th century and serves as the King’s representative within the Castle, symbolising the enduring connection between the Castle and the Army in Scotland.

UK aiming to speed up delivery of new Challenger 3 tanks

"Additional resources have been directed towards ensuring the materials required for Challenger 3 main battle tanks are available to meet the delivery timescales."

GDELS unveils new tracked artillery system ‘NEMESIS’

The NEMESIS system is seen as a potential replacement for older artillery systems, such as the M109 howitzer. #FEINDEF25

British troops join major NATO exercise in Estonia

Hundreds of British Army soldiers have deployed to Estonia as part of a major multinational exercise named Exercise Hedgehog.

How are the Government trying to retain and recruit troops?

The Ministry of Defence has outlined a series of initiatives aimed at addressing the long-standing challenges of recruitment and retention within the Armed Forces.

UK to boost SME role in Nuclear Defence Supply Chain

The Ministry of Defence has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding the role of British small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK’s nuclear defence programme, with new initiatives aimed at increasing access and investment across the supply chain.

Navy, Army see retention boost, RAF facing challenges

The data serves as a positive indicator that recent efforts to enhance personnel retention are paying off, for the Royal Navy and British Army, at least.

British Army reveals armoured vehicle retirement dates

The British Army has outlined projected retirement dates for several of its armoured fighting vehicles, according to a recent response from the Ministry of Defence.

PM’s LDC Speech: Defence spending to boost jobs

This morning at the London Defence Conference, we heard Prime Minister Keir Starmer outline his vision for making the UK's record-high defence investment 'directly benefit working people'.

£50 million ‘VALOUR’ project launched to support veterans

The Government has unveiled a new UK-wide veteran support initiative known as VALOUR, backed by £50 million in funding, aimed at streamlining access to services for former Armed Forces personnel across the country.

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