Saab receives mysterious order for Giraffe 1X surface radar system
Saab has signed a contract for delivery of the Giraffe 1X surface radar system. Due to confidentiality arrangement with the customer, Saab will release no further details of this order.
New ‘wearable cockpit’ technology aims to revolutionise future aircraft
A ‘wearable cockpit’ technology concept, designed to revolutionise the training and combat jet cockpit environments of the future, has been unveiled for the first time by engineers at BAE Systems’ Military Air & Information business.
Robot Wars: Thales announce two new UK-based trial and training centres for autonomous systems
Thales has announced two new autonomous and unmanned technology trials and training centres in the UK.
Explosion hits London Tube Station, treated as terror incident
BREAKING: Reports are coming in of a terrorist attack at the Parsons Green tube station in London with twenty injured with severe burns.
Fire phasers! New British ‘Dragonfire’ laser weapon turret unveiled at DSEI
The new laser weapon demonstrator being built for the UK Ministry of Defence has been unveiled for the first time by the UK Dragonfire consortium at DSEI 2017 in London.
F-35C goes to sea for tests on the USS Abraham Lincoln
The Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln became one of the few ships in the American fleet to trap and launch the F-35C this week.
BAE to support design of US Navy communications and electronics
The US Navy has awarded BAE Systems a 22-month, $76 million contract to help develop vital communications and electronics.
UK steps up relief effort to the Caribbean and details what’s going where
The UK is continuing to step up its military support to the Caribbean Islands left devastated by Hurricane Irma.
Australia launches public request for assistance with war crimes investigation
The Australian Army is broadening its investigation into alleged unlawful activities conducted by its soldiers during operations in Afghanistan.
HMS Penzance returns to the UK after three years in the Gulf
HMS Penzance returned to Faslane after spending three years helping to protect vital waterways in the Gulf. Sailing the ship as it made its way up the Gare Loch were Crew 1 from Faslane’s First Mine Counter Measures Squadron (MCM1) who have served with the vessel for the past eight months. At any one time the Royal Navy has four mine...