U.S. Navy to use AI to speed up shipbuilding

The U.S. Navy has committed $448 million to accelerate the use of artificial intelligence and autonomy across the shipbuilding sector.

Phil Prosser named next Chief of Defence Logistics

Major General Phil Prosser CBE has been approved to become the next Chief of Defence Logistics and Support, taking up the role in October...

American supercarrier ‘opens fire’ in Pacific

Aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln has carried out live-fire exercises in the South China Sea as part of routine operations by the carrier strike group in the Indo-Pacific, according to the U.S. Navy.

Report warns Royal Navy eroding its strategic thinking

A new Policy Brief paper argues that the Royal Navy has weakened its ability to think strategically at a time of growing international pressure, warning that the loss of dedicated analytical capacity risks undermining long-term fighting effectiveness.

Asked about Army, Minister says he’d ‘join the Marines’

Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin asked whether concerns about future prosecutions might deter the minister from joining the Army if he were making the decision today.

UK rules out expeditionary force role in Greenland security

The UK has played down suggestions that the Joint Expeditionary Force could be deployed to Greenland, stressing that the island’s security is already guaranteed through NATO.

MOD distances itself from naval college upkeep

The Ministry of Defence has said it works closely with organisations linked to the Old Royal Naval College but does not hold responsibility for the site’s heritage upkeep, employment or day-to-day public access.

American warship arrives in Scotland

The U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS Paul Ignatius is taking part in a routine port visit to Scotland.

UK warns of Russian threat to offshore energy assets

Responding to a series of written questions from Labour MP Graeme Downie, defence minister Al Carns said Russia continues to pose a sustained challenge to Euro-Atlantic security.

Powerful new missile to enter Royal Navy service this year

The Royal Navy is expected to bring the Norwegian-designed Naval Strike Missile into service later this year, according to the Ministry of Defence.

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