Royal Scots Dragoon Guards part of 800,000-strong NATO force
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards have been honing their urban combat skills as part of their role in NATO’s Allied Reaction Force, a high-readiness multinational task force comprising 800,000 troops.
UK and Japan deepen defence ties
The Ministry of Defence announced the commencement of Exercise Vigilant Isles in Japan today, involving over 100 British troops.
British Army expand use of UK ports to help with deployment
The Field Army has finalised a significant strategic relationship agreement with Associated British Ports (ABP), aimed at enhancing the UK’s military sealift capabilities and reducing environmental impact.
Defence Minister tours Telford’s strategic defence hub
The £83 million facility serves as a crucial component of the UK's defence logistics network.
First British-Made Boxer armoured vehicles unveiled
The Ministry of Defence has unveiled the first fully British-made Boxer armoured vehicle at the International Armoured Vehicle Conference.
Starmer warns of new terror threat after Southport murders
Starmer described the killings as a “senseless, barbaric” act and committed to making Southport a “line in the sand” for Britain’s approach to security and justice.
UK highlights humanitarian support to Ukraine
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting humanitarian efforts in Ukraine, particularly medical evacuation services provided by humanitarian charities.
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Britain increases annual spending on military training
The Royal Navy’s training budget has experienced the most significant proportional increase, growing nearly fivefold from £23.783 million in FY2018-19 to £112.128 million in FY2023-24.
MoD reinforces measures to prevent leaks in online gaming
In the wake of repeated incidents involving the sharing of classified military information on the War Thunder game forums, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed its commitment to preventing such leaks.
MoD outlines recruitment programmes for Reserve Forces
Labour MP Calvin Bailey raised a series of questions in Parliament regarding the Ministry of Defence’s efforts to recruit students in higher and further education into the Reserves.