Glen Sannox hull crack lessons applied to Glen Rosa

Ferguson Marine has detailed the cause of hull cracking on the ferry MV Glen Sannox and the engineering changes being implemented to prevent the...

Thales secures 1.1bn in exports supporting Glasgow jobs

The UK Government say that increased defence investment and dedication to Scottish defence industry directly supported a GBP 1.1bn in inward investment with defence firm Thales in Glasgow, securing and sustaining over 500 jobs.

Things have already improved at Ferguson Marine

Ferguson Marine has outlined a series of operational, management and infrastructure changes aimed at stabilising the Port Glasgow shipyard and improving the delivery of future vessel programmes.

Ferguson Marine shipyard looks to expand as yard grows

Ferguson Marine says it plans to install a semi-automated panel line at its Port Glasgow yard and is exploring further expansion locally, with space that could accommodate another panel line or automated equipment as part of future growth.

Lockheed delivers second SPY-7 radar set for Japan ships

Lockheed Martin has delivered the second AN/SPY-7(V)1 radar shipset for Japan’s Aegis System Equipped Vessel programme to the Japan Ministry of Defence.

Royal Navy Squadron deploys new Gibraltar drones

A Royal Navy unit based in Gibraltar has begun using small quadcopter drones to support surveillance and security operations around the British Overseas Territory, including monitoring visits by major UK warships.

Drone boat targets used in major Indo-Pacific drill

QinetiQ Target Systems Canada deployed a fleet of Hammerhead uncrewed surface vehicle targets during a large multinational exercise in Thailand, designed to test how allied navies respond to fast attack craft and explosive drone boat threats.

Babcock SME charter to strengthen defence supply chains

Speaking to UK Defence Journal, Babcock's Ewan Sime says widening SME participation will be vital to strengthening defence supply chains and improving industrial resilience.

Royal Navy warship ‘fights off’ drone swarms

Royal Navy destroyer HMS Duncan has taken part in a live-firing training exercise off the Welsh coast that simulated multiple drone and missile attacks.

Lib Dem leader calls for UK-built nuclear missiles

Ed Davey says Britain should develop its own nuclear missile capability to end reliance on the United States for the Trident system.

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