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UK lacks clear plan for sovereign capabilities, MPs warn

The Government has failed to clearly define what it means by sovereign capabilities or to set out which technologies it intends to prioritise, according to a parliamentary committee, raising concerns about how industry and defence planning can align.

MPs warn UK security plans lack clarity and detail

MPs and peers have warned that the Government’s national security plans lack sufficient detail, particularly around funding, resilience and how strategy will translate into real capability.

Huge build up of American bombers in England

At least 23 US strategic bombers are now operating from RAF Fairford, flying missions from England in support of ongoing strikes against Iranian targets.

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Small fire extinguished on Royal Navy vessel at Devonport

A small fire on board a Royal Navy vessel at HMNB Devonport in Plymouth has been extinguished, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.

Royal Navy stretched to breaking point as Gulf looms

Royal Navy stretched to breaking point, Dr Emma Salisbury, Non-Resident Senior Fellow at FPRI and Associate Fellow at the RN Strategic Studies Centre, argues in new analysis, as the UK eyes a leading role in securing the Strait of Hormuz.

Norway defence uplift secures at least five UK frigates

Norway has moved to reinforce its long-term defence expansion with an additional NOK 115 billion uplift announced this week, a step that appears to steady earlier uncertainty around numbers for its planned acquisition of British-built Type 26 frigates.

Merlin from HMS St Albans opens fire at night in drills

A Royal Navy Merlin helicopter of 814 NAS has carried out night-time gunnery training from HMS St Albans, with crews practising live weapons drills under low-light conditions as part of ongoing operational training.

UK urged to move away from reliance on United States for defence

A UK Parliamentary report warns the UK should plan to move away from a bilateral relationship with the United States.

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Grant unlocks Rolls-Royce investment in Rotherham

Rolls-Royce is investing GBP 19.3 million in its Advanced Blade Casting Facility in Rotherham after securing a GBP 2 million grant from the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority.

Lockheed tests rapid launch capability in Space Force exercise

Lockheed Martin has taken part in a U.S. Space Force exercise designed to test how quickly satellites can be prepared and launched during a crisis.

NATO and Ukraine launch defence innovation programme

NATO and Ukraine have announced the next phase of a joint innovation programme aimed at developing new military technologies, including counter-drone and air defence systems.

Huge build up of American bombers in England

At least 23 US strategic bombers are now operating from RAF Fairford, flying missions from England in support of ongoing strikes against Iranian targets.

RAF gunners down high number of drones in Middle East

RAF Regiment personnel have become the first British "drone aces" after shooting down multiple Iranian drones during operations in the Middle East.

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Man who stopped Leeds hospital attacker awarded George Medal

A man who intervened to stop a potential terrorist attack outside a Leeds hospital has been awarded the George Medal for bravery.

UK lacks clear plan for sovereign capabilities, MPs warn

The Government has failed to clearly define what it means by sovereign capabilities or to set out which technologies it intends to prioritise, according to a parliamentary committee, raising concerns about how industry and defence planning can align.

NATO and China hold latest military staff talks in Brussels

NATO and China have held the ninth round of their annual Military Staff Talks at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, bringing together senior officers from both sides to discuss security issues and areas of mutual interest.

Industry flags gaps in UK security strategy clarity

Industry tells MPs UK security plans lack clarity on funding, priorities and engagement, warning gaps in consultation, skills and supply chains are already affecting investment decisions and long-term capability development.

Rolls-Royce wins major Puma engine contract

Rolls-Royce Power Systems has secured a major contract to supply propulsion systems for the German Army’s Puma infantry fighting vehicle, including around 200 mtu PowerPacks.

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