Irish military award military bridging contract to WFEL
British firm WFEL has signed a contract with the Irish Defence Forces for the supply of the MGB Medium Girder Bridging System.
Russian troops have ‘morale issues’ in Ukraine
"Russian forces continue to suffer from morale and discipline issues in Ukraine" said the British Ministry of Defence.
British NATO Battlegroup conducts exercise in Estonia
The British Army say that the exercise proved that the UK is "mobilising the Army to help prevent war in Europe by being ready to fight and win alongside our NATO allies and partners".
Afghans supporting UK forces in Afghanistan ‘left to fate’
An analyst on a defence and security podcast has said that the history books will "not look favourably" on the decision to abandon Afghans that helped British forces.
Babcock and IAI work together on UK SERPENS project
SERPENS is the MoD’s next-generation weapon locating system with a digitally networked suite of sensor systems that detect hostile mortars, artillery and rockets.
NATO allied land command gets new boss
U.S. Army General Darryl A. Williams has now assumed command of NATO Allied Land Command.
Apache attack helicopters practise beach landings
The Apache helicopters of 656 Sqn AAC have recently honed their 'Tactical Landing Zone' skills at Pembrey Sands in Wales.
Minister visits key UK defence sites in Scotland
Quin also visited Defence Munitions Beith, in Ayrshire, a facility which produces, tests and stores weapons for the UK's Armed Forces.
Boeing, Nammo test long-range ramjet artillery round
Boeing and Norwegian defence and aerospace company Nammo say they have successfully test-fired a ramjet-powered artillery projectile.
Royal Irish Regiment work with US and Bulgarian troops
The Royal Irish Regiment are working with US and Bulgarian troops in Bulgaria.