Former U.S. advisor says British Army ‘makes me want to cry’

Former US National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster warned that while the British Army remains professional and capable, it now lacks the necessary capacity to sustain large-scale operations.

Britain refuses to speculate on peacekeepers in Ukraine

While regular discussions occur at the highest levels regarding support for Ukraine, the Ministry of Defence was not prepared to comment on any potential peacekeeping roles or the specifics of future engagements.

Britain considers arms exports to Kosovo

The Ministry of Defence is exploring potential defence exports to Kosovo, highlighting possible benefits for both Kosovan security and the UK defence industry.

Contract awarded for Challenger 2 Auxiliary Power Units

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed a single-source contract worth £30 million with Van Kappel Ltd for the repair, remanufacture, and maintenance of Challenger 2 Auxiliary Power Units.

North Korean troops withdraw from front after ‘heavy losses’

North Korean troops have been withdrawn from the frontline in Russia’s Kursk oblast, where they had been deployed to support Russian operations in Ukraine.

Saab opens advanced manufacturing campus in Fareham

Saab UK has officially inaugurated its new three-building manufacturing campus in Fareham, Hampshire, enhancing Britain’s sovereign radar and underwater robotics capabilities.

Serco awarded forces recruitment contract in blow to Capita

Serco has been named the prime contractor for the Ministry of Defence’s new Armed Forces Recruitment Service, replacing Capita in a landmark deal worth up to £1.5 billion over ten years.

Robotic dogs use lasers to help detect and defuse bombs

A live trial led by Ministry of Defence scientists has showcased advanced robotic systems – including ‘robot dogs’ – successfully detecting and defusing bomb threats.

MoD confirms no impact on Army live fire training

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that no in-year savings measures or stockpile issues will affect the British Army’s ability to conduct live fire training.

Britain to boost cyber warfare capabilities

The Ministry of Defence is seeking to boost British cyber warfare capabilities through expanded recruitment and training programmes.

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