Update on troubled Ajax armoured vehicle

The Minister of State For Defence Procurement, Alec Shelbrooke, has updated Parliament on the troubled Ajax armoured vehicle.

British and Swedish Rangers train together

This exercise has taken place less than six months after Britain promised to protect Sweden and Finland and fortify northern Europe’s defences in the face of renewed threats.

Is Ukraine winning the war?

The conflict will inevitably devolve into a drawn-out slugfest in which Russia will play the heavyweight, but can Ukraine win?

BAE deliver upgraded CV90 with new turret to Netherlands

The first newly-upgraded CV90 infantry fighting vehicle for the Netherlands was recently unveiled at the BAE Systems Hägglunds facility in Sweden.

Facebook ‘notification outage’ for thousands of users

After Facebook was "breached" by hackers, thousands of users woke up on Wednesday only to find out that they can no longer receive notifications on the social media platform.

Noise and vibration problems still plaguing Ajax

Ajax continues to suffer from noise and vibration issues with the Ministry of Defence confirming that they cannot estimate when or if the armoured vehicle enter service.

Britain to donate more air defence missiles to Ukraine

Britain is set to donate hundreds more air defence missiles to Ukraine, including AMRAAM missiles, that are capable of shooting down Russian cruise missiles.

Ukraine cites British weapons as reason for success in east

In an exclusive, a Ukrainian commander told Sky's Deborah Haynes that around 30% of Ukrainian successes in the east are thanks to British and German weapons. 

British troops train in the United States

Reservists from 2nd Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment and 7th Battalion, The Rifles have completed two-weeks training with the Michigan National Guard.

Britain will support Ukraine ‘until the war is won’

"Britain has the strategic endurance to see them through to victory"

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