The heart of the British Army’s tubed artillery requirement
At the heart of the British Army’s tubed artillery requirement is the absolute need to maximise lethality and survivability argues Maj Gen (Retd) Simon Humphrey CBE.
British Army troops and vehicles set sail to Europe
NATO’s largest set of military manoeuvres since the height of the cold war began in earnest for the British Army.
Mark Francois MP welcomes news of defence procurement reform
"As we enter an increasingly dangerous world, it is imperative that our procurement system finally starts to deliver kit on time and on budget".
Liverpool teenager convicted of preparing acts of terrorism
The jury heard evidence that Graham had written a document setting out his plan to commit a bombing campaign with the aim of killing 50 or more people.
Ajax fires over 2,000 rounds whilst on move
The armoured vehicle, which is already six years late, was widely and rightly criticised because it could not fire on the move during the early stages of testing. It can now.
Why was Challenger 3 sent to Germany to be tested?
Many questioned why the first pre-production Challenger 3 Main Battle Tank was sent to Germany for trials. Now we know.
Cook Defence Systems ‘on track’ to support Ukraine
To reverse-engineer new tracks compatible with the Soviet-era vehicles, the experts at Cook Defence Systems had to rely on museum pieces.
UK sending 200 Brimstone missiles to Ukraine
This brings the total number of Brimstone missiles provided to Ukraine to more than 1,300
Britain to boost Ukraine’s artillery munitions
the UK will spend nearly a quarter of a billion pounds throughout the next year to procure urgently needed artillery ammunition to boost Ukraine's reserves.
SNP calls for sanctions to be stepped up on Russia
The UK’s resolve in support for Ukraine 'must not falter' say the SNP, with Martin Docherty-Hughes MP calling for more support on the second anniversary of the Russian invasion.