42,000 Ukrainian troops complete UK training, ready to fight

Over 42,000 Ukrainian soldiers have completed basic training in the UK and returned to Ukraine to join the fight against Russian aggression.

500,000 casualties show ‘how bad war is going’ for Russia

Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, Chief of the Defence Staff, has spoken on the staggering impact of the conflict in Ukraine on Russia, noting that 500,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded since the war began.

UK Commandos test new vehicles with V-22s

Commandos from 40 Commando, currently deployed in Australia as part of the Littoral Response Group (South), have been working closely with the US Marine Corps, ahead of Exercise Predators Run.

UK pledges more artillery, boats and missiles to Ukraine

Defence Secretary John Healey MP has pledged more artillery guns, ammunition rounds, combat boats, 90 Brimstone missiles and more to Ukraine as part of a new military aid package.

Prime Minister Starmer pledges strong defence in First Address

Next week, the Prime Minister will head to Washington DC for the NATO summit, where he will further discuss the UK's defence commitments and international security issues.

New Defence Secretary John Healey addresses MOD staff

Defence Secretary John Healey MP confirmed the government's commitment to spending 2.5% of GDP on defence and also British support for NATO, the nuclear deterrent, and Ukraine, saying,

UK seeks chemical and nuclear protection garmets

The Ministry of Defence has issued a Prior Information Notice seeking suppliers for materials to manufacture the Mk 4a CBRN suit.

Party defence policies compared – Know before voting

Here, we provide an objective comparison of the defence policies of the main UK political parties as the general election is underway.

Hospital worker planned to attack RAF base and hospital

Mohammad Sohail Farooq has today been convicted of preparing for an act of terrorism, contrary to Section 5 of the Terrorism Act 2006, following a three-week trial at Sheffield Crown Court.

Leonardo complete Italian Army Centauro II requirement

Leonardo and Iveco-Oto Melara consortium complete Italian Army's Centauro II requirement.

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