BAE advances EW countermeasures for U.S. Army vehicles

BAE Systems has secured a follow-on contract from the U.S. Army to further develop its 'Multi-Class Soft Kill System', an advanced countermeasure designed to protect ground combat vehicles from guided missiles.

AWE marks national tree week with tree planting initiative

The Defence Nuclear Enterprise has marked National Tree Week by planting 400 new trees at the Ministry of Defence’s Atomic Weapons Establishment site.

MOD industry spend hits £28.8bn with regional increases

The Ministry of Defence spent £28.8 billion with UK industry and commerce during the 2023/24 financial year, marking an 8% increase compared to the previous year.

NATO chief meets President-elect Trump to discuss security

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte held a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida, to address critical global security challenges confronting the Alliance.

Scottish Gunners test new artillery in Finland

The exercise, hosted by Finland for the first time since joining NATO in 2023, reflects the alliance’s commitment to enhancing collective defence and readiness.

British Army modernises medical services

The British Army has amalgamated three of its medical corps into the Royal Army Medical Service.

UK launches cybersecurity plans amid Russian threats

At the NATO Cyber Defence Conference, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Pat McFadden, addressed the escalating cyber threats posed by Russia, announcing significant new initiatives.

No ‘immediate’ impact of U.S. election on UK spending

Addressing concerns about the potential impact of the U.S. election result on defence spending, Defence Secretary John Healey dismissed the idea of any immediate changes.

Challenges in British munitions supply

Defence Secretary John Healey outlined key challenges affecting the UK’s defence industrial capacity and provided insights into strategies to address them.

Defence Committee discuss civil service streamlining

"I currently have no plans for specific redundancy programmes. We will look at the balance between in-flow, retraining and out-flow."

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