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Former MoD permanent secretary rejects fall guy claim

The former Permanent Secretary of the MoD has pushed back on suggestions he was made the "fall guy" for the Afghan data breach.

UK in talks with telecoms industry on undersea cable threat

The Ministry of Defence has been engaging with the private sector to discuss the threat posed to undersea infrastructure by Russian sub-threshold interference.
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UK assessing risks from Chinese electric vehicles

Labour MP Graeme Downie has asked the MoD to assess the national security threat from Chinese electric vehicles, including remote kill switch capabilities. The government says it is working to manage the risks.

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Britain is about to have two aircraft carriers at sea

Britain is set to have two aircraft carriers at sea for the first time in over a year, after HMS Queen Elizabeth completed a major maintenance period at Babcock's Rosyth dockyard this week and HMS Prince of Wales is due to sail from Portsmouth this evening.
A large gray military ship with angular camouflage on the hull sails past while a fast inflatable boat speeds in choppy water in the foreground.

Royal Navy seeks low-cost small drone boats for targets

The Royal Navy is looking for industry options to convert a rigid hull inflatable boat or similar vessel into a remotely operated uncrewed surface vehicle to be used as a mobile target in naval exercises.
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Royal Navy tests drone tech for North Atlantic sub hunting

The Royal Navy has completed a four-month trial with industry partners testing off-the-shelf drone and autonomous technology for anti-submarine warfare in the North Atlantic, under the Atlantic Bastion programme.

Dreadnought cost data withheld on national security grounds

The Ministry of Defence has formally withheld all detailed budget and financial forecast information for the Dreadnought nuclear submarine programme.

UK in talks with telecoms industry on undersea cable threat

The Ministry of Defence has been engaging with the private sector to discuss the threat posed to undersea infrastructure by Russian sub-threshold interference.

AVIATION NEWS

Group of military crew in green flight suits standing in front of a large white Marine aircraft on a tarmac with stairs deployed, posing for a photo.

German maritime patrol aircraft deploys to Scotland

A German Navy P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft has been deployed to RAF Lossiemouth for the first time under the Trinity House Agreement.
Close-up of a gray military fighter jet with RAF roundel on the fuselage, parked on a runway.

RAF puts aircraft painting contract out to tender

The MoD has launched a tender for a contract to provide surface finishing and painting services across all RAF fixed and rotary wing aircraft at stations in the UK and overseas, estimated at just under £100 million over a decade.

Former MoD permanent secretary rejects fall guy claim

The former Permanent Secretary of the MoD has pushed back on suggestions he was made the "fall guy" for the Afghan data breach.

UK reaffirms F-35 commitment but questions remain over 138

The UK has committed to 138 F-35s "across the life of the programme" but with only 74 planned in total and 48 already delivered, it remains unclear what the 138 figure actually means or when, if ever, it will be reached.

Meteor F-35 integration shows no signs of urgency

The UK has been trying to arm its F-35s with Meteor since 2019. The US-led programme has now pushed the timeline to the early 2030s.

LAND NEWS

UK armour to remain in Estonia for foreseeable future

The UK will keep armour in Estonia for the foreseeable future, with the Forward Land Forces battlegroup continuing to draw on lessons from Ukraine as part of NATO's eastern flank deterrence.
Black SUV silhouette in front of Westminster and Big Ben, overlaid with the Chinese flag in a red hue.

UK assessing risks from Chinese electric vehicles

Labour MP Graeme Downie has asked the MoD to assess the national security threat from Chinese electric vehicles, including remote kill switch capabilities. The government says it is working to manage the risks.
Two professionals sit at a table in a formal meeting, the man in a dark suit and red tie speaking while the woman in a light blue blazer listens.

Government explores private investment to drive defence

The Defence Secretary and Chancellor have met with leaders from UK banking, venture capital and strategic finance to explore how private investment can be leveraged to accelerate defence readiness.
British soldier in full camouflage works on a large launcher mounted on a military vehicle in a wooded setting.

Northern Ireland to be boosted by defence growth deal

The UK government has launched a multimillion-pound defence growth deal for Northern Ireland, aimed at helping smaller firms and start-ups break into the defence supply chain.

New Scottish defence summit targets SME growth push

The new DPRTE Scottish Defence Procurement & Supply Chain Summit aims to link SMEs with defence buyers as investment rises.

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Harland and Wolff's Belfast yard is undergoing a major overhaul under Navantia UK, with new steel-processing lines, upgraded facilities and workforce expansion aimed at supporting Fleet Solid Support and future naval construction.
We went behind the scenes at Thales UK’s optronics site in Glasgow, where the same people who build periscopes and sighting systems for the armed forces are also opening paths into engineering for young people across the city.

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