Ukraine’s defence against Russian cyber offensive

A new report from the European Cyber Conflict Research Initiative highlights the strength of Ukraine's defence against an "unprecedented" Russian offensive.

UK and Germany team up to develop advanced tank ammunition

Germany and the United Kingdom have announced their collaboration on the next phase of development for advanced armour-piercing tank ammunition.

Bluesky gains traction as new Twitter competitor

It is understood that around 1.2 million people are currently on the platform's waitlist.

UK spends £1.54m on NATO ‘Wide Wet Gap’ crossing project

John Healey, Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, recently inquired about the funding provided by the UK and Germany to the Wide Wet Gap Crossing defence procurement project.

UK Defence Journal drone thwarts gang starting fire

George Allison, a UK Defence Journal team member, was out flying his drone to capture the sunset when he inadvertently spotted a gang igniting a fire in a wasteland near a factory in Glasgow.

UK Emergency Alert fails to sound for some

"Thankfully, this was a test run & not a real emergency."

Glasgow bomb – investigations continue amid road closures

Streets remain closed in Glasgow as a precautionary search is underway following the bomb squad removing a "suspicious item" from a flat in the city.

Household Cavalry prepares for UN peacekeeping in Cyprus

The Regiment will patrol the buffer zone, known as the "Green Line," which has separated the Turkish Cypriot North and the Greek Cypriot South for over 40 years.

NATO Ministers discuss global issues, support for Ukraine

NATO foreign ministers concluded two days of discussions in Brussels, meeting with Indo-Pacific partners—Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and the Republic of Korea—and the European Union.

Saab, NATO sign framework agreements for anti-tank weapons

Saab has entered into framework agreements with the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) for the Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon system and the AT4 anti-armour weapon.

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