No change in rollout for Challenger 3 tanks, says MoD

The number of Challenger 3 tanks will., however, remain under review to ensure the Army's Main Battle Tank fleet meets needs.

Britain to speed up purchase of new artillery

The Ministry of Defence is exploring the accelerated procurement of the Mobile Fires Platform Programme, the long-term replacement for AS90.

Contracts placed to directly replace munitions given to Ukraine

The contracts secured so far include orders for anti-tank weapons, Starstreak high-velocity missiles, lightweight multirole missiles, Javelin missiles, Brimstone missiles, 155-millimetre artillery rounds and 5.56-millimetre rifle rounds.

Data reveals 57% of British Army vehicles UK-made since 2010

Around 57% of the vehicles procured for the British Army since 2010 have been manufactured in the United Kingdom.

Updated Defence Command Paper published

The UK's refreshed Defence Command Paper outlines a £2.5 billion investment in military readiness, the formation of a Global Response Force, and a heightened focus on science and technology to meet evolving global threats.

British Army ‘teaching Ukrainians to survive and be lethal’

Op Interflex is a UK-led military training programme for Ukrainian recruits, so far 17,000 Ukrainians have received training via Op Interflex.

Workers at munitions depot set to strike

Members of GMB Scotland working at the Defence Equipment & Support (DES) munitions depot in Beith, North Ayrshire, are poised to strike on Monday over a dispute regarding retention bonuses.

Defence Committee: UK defence spending at ‘bare minimum'”

In a recent report by the Defence Committee, it has been alleged that the UK government is only committing to the "bare minimum" of the necessary defence spending.

Ben Wallace to step down as Defence Secretary

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has confirmed his intention to step down from his post during the forthcoming Cabinet reshuffle, ending a tenure of four years.

MP claims mismanaged procurement put troop safety in danger

"Ajax represents the worst of UK procurement," a Defence Committee report states.

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