UK reaffirms commitment to nuclear weapons
"Let us be clear about this: we support the nuclear deterrent, and we support its renewal. That is an important part of our defence."
British forces lead ten nation exercise in Latvia
The UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force, comprising ten northern European nations, has successfully completed Exercise Joint Protector, a month-long operation conducted across multiple locations in Latvia.
British warship joins Baltic task force
Following recent operations tracking two Russian naval groups near the British Isles, Type 23 frigate HMS Iron Duke has transitioned to cold northern waters to participate in NATO-led activities.
Royal Navy tests autonomous boat in UK waters
The Royal Navy successfully trialled a crewless boat navigating busy Solent waters, remotely controlled from the experimental ship XV Patrick Blackett.
Herne aims to be affordable, autonomous naval combat mass
The Herne XLAUV is an autonomous platform being rapidly developed to deliver combat mass and attritable capabilities. It aims to free up large, costly crewed vessels and will soon have a range of over 5,000 km, with the ability to fire torpedoes. During a recent media day, its adaptability and advanced autonomy were demonstrated.
MOD to tender £71m underwater engineering framework
The contract covers the inspection, repair, manufacturing, or supply of specialist underwater equipment, such as hull aperture blanks, cofferdams, and hull cleaning tools.
UK tracks Russian spy ship amid cable concerns
"We tracked them every mile of their circumvention and made sure that they knew we were watching", said Defence Secretary John Healey.
Escort fleet ‘central to carrier strike capability,’ say MOD
The Royal Navy's escort fleet, comprising Type 23 frigates and Type 45 destroyers, remains a credible and essential component of the UK's defence strategy, according to a recent statement from the Ministry of Defence.
Rolls-Royce open new nuclear submarine tech office in Glasgow
Rolls-Royce Submarines has officially opened a new office in Glasgow, creating 120 specialist roles in electrical controls, instrumentation, and cyber security.
British aircraft carriers safe from cuts
Defence Secretary John Healey has reassured MPs that the UK’s aircraft carriers are not at risk of being mothballed, despite speculation to the contrary.
















