UK Defence Secretary ‘First line of defence is in Ukraine’
Defence Secretary John Healey has reiterated the Government’s position that Ukraine’s security is integral to Britain’s own, as questions were raised in the House of Commons about the future of UK military support should it be opposed or blocked by the Trump Administration.
British forces in ‘parlous’ state says former First Sea Lord
"Our armed services, I am afraid, are in a parlous state — it is no good pretending otherwise," Lord West said.
MOD clarifies financial protections and support for Veterans
The Ministry of Defence has reaffirmed that military compensation payments are not treated as income in means testing for key benefits, and outlined steps it is taking to support the financial resilience of service personnel and veterans.
Bohemia delivers Synthetic Terrain Tool to U.S. Army
Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim), a wholly owned subsidiary of BAE Systems, is working with the U.S. Army Futures Command to deliver an end-to-end synthetic terrain capability as part of the Mission Planning Toolkit.
Turkey is a powerful broker in the current world crisis
While Turkey’s government is struggling to deal with mass protests at home (after Istanbul’s mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was imprisoned), in foreign affairs it is in an increasingly strong position as a key power broker in deals with Europe, the US and Russia.
MOD acknowledges defence industry skills gap
The Ministry of Defence has acknowledged the growing challenge of skills shortages in the defence industry, with particular attention on the shortage of welders and other craft roles, according to responses to Parliamentary questions on Thursday.
Germany warns Russia may be preparing attack on NATO
German security officials believe the Kremlin is laying the groundwork for a potential large-scale conventional war with NATO by the end of the decade.
UK reviewing shift away from U.S. defence procurement
The Minister stops short of committing to any reduction in US-sourced procurement but places the issue within the broader context of the SDR’s goals, including increasing UK industrial resilience and autonomy where possible.
UK plans £208m framework for Personal Armour Procurement
The Ministry of Defence has issued a 'Prior Information Notice' outlining plans to establish a new framework agreement for the procurement of Personal Hard Armour to support British Armed Forces personnel.
British Army to boost ‘Lethality, Mass and Effect’ in review
Defence Minister Luke Pollard has confirmed that the future of the British Army is being shaped around greater lethality, operational mass, and battlefield effect, as part of the ongoing Strategic Defence Review (SDR).