UK opens massive new military storage facility
Built by McLaughlin & Harvey, the site is roughly the size of 12 football pitches and forms part of the government’s wider plan to modernise defence logistics
MoD confirms 434 Lariam claims settled with veterans’ solicitors
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that all 434 legal claims brought by Hilary Meredith Solicitors on behalf of Armed Forces personnel over the use of the anti-malarial drug Lariam have been settled.
U.S. Army completes soldier-led PrSM flight tests
The U.S. Army has completed a series of soldier-led flight tests of Lockheed Martin’s Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
Tugendhat: Govt ‘threw Matt Collins under the bus’
Former Security Minister Tom Tugendhat has accused the government of “throwing Matt Collins under the bus” in handling the failed China spy case.
Five NATO nations lead rehabilitation effort in Ukraine
Five NATO Allies have joined forces to rebuild and modernise Ukraine’s military rehabilitation network under Operation Renovator.
NATO, industry leaders meet to boost societal resilience
NATO officials met with private sector representatives to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation between civilian and military sectors and enhance resilience in times of crisis, according to the Alliance.
NATO ambassadors discuss deterrence at SHAPE
NATO Ambassadors visited Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Mons, Belgium, for discussions on strengthening deterrence and defence and sustaining Allied support for Ukraine.
L3Harris joins Rheinmetall on next-gen combat vehicle
L3Harris Technologies is providing advanced electro-optical, infrared and mission systems to American Rheinmetall’s next-generation combat vehicle programme, according to the company.
British troops put articifial intelligence to test in combat
Soldiers from The Royal Regiment of Scotland deployed to Latvia for Exercise Tarassis where they trained on the British Army’s latest uncrewed systems and artificial intelligence tools, the UK Defence Journal understands.
Boxer armoured vehicle programme faces further delay
The British Army’s new Boxer armoured vehicle programme has encountered additional delays in reaching its Initial Operating Capability.




















