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Britain signal readiness to help secure Hormuz shipping

The United Kingdom and a group of international partners have signalled readiness to take action to safeguard shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, following a joint statement condemning recent Iranian activity in the region.

Royal Navy shadows Russian warship in Channel

HMS Mersey, supported by a Wildcat helicopter from 815 Naval Air Squadron, was deployed to monitor the movements of the Steregushchiy-class frigate RFN Soobrazitelny alongside the sanctioned oil tanker MV Anatoly Kolodkin.

British forces under strain as demand rises and gaps persist

The Ministry of Defence accepted that it is operating under increasing strain, with rising global demands and ongoing capability gaps placing pressure on force readiness and delivery.

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Iranian arrested attempting to enter British nuke sub base

Police confirm arrests at HM Naval Base Clyde, home to the UK nuclear submarine fleet, after two people tried and failed to gain entry.

French carrier position exposed by fitness app

A French naval officer has inadvertently revealed the position of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle after uploading a routine workout to a public fitness app.

Royal Navy seeks rapidly deployable drone picket ships

Project HORUS seeks rapidly deployable uncrewed sensors to detect drones, missiles and aircraft at sea.

Britain signal readiness to help secure Hormuz shipping

The United Kingdom and a group of international partners have signalled readiness to take action to safeguard shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, following a joint statement condemning recent Iranian activity in the region.

Royal Navy shadows Russian warship in Channel

HMS Mersey, supported by a Wildcat helicopter from 815 Naval Air Squadron, was deployed to monitor the movements of the Steregushchiy-class frigate RFN Soobrazitelny alongside the sanctioned oil tanker MV Anatoly Kolodkin.

AVIATION NEWS

Hundreds of jobs to be created at Glasgow Prestwick Airport

Ryanair expansion backed by public funding will grow maintenance capacity and apprenticeships at Scottish airport.

UK open to expanding GCAP as Poland signals interest

The United Kingdom is open in principle to expanding the GCAP jet project to additional nations, Defence Secretary John Healey told the UK Defence Journal, as Poland signals interest in joining the effort.

Russian fighter jet breaches NATO airspace

A Russian Su-30 fighter jet crossed into Estonian airspace near Vaindloo Island say Estonian authorities.

US bombers avoid European airspace on Iran bombing runs

Flight tracking data shows B-1 operations from the UK avoiding mainland Europe on their way to strike Iran.

Boeing ‘troubled partner’ on Wedgetail delays

Boeing was described as a troubled partner during evidence on delays to the UK Wedgetail airborne early warning programme.

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Scotland sets out first-year actions in AI strategy

The Scottish Government has outlined a series of immediate measures to drive adoption of artificial intelligence as part of its new five-year strategy aimed at boosting economic growth and productivity.

UK steps in on Scotland forces childcare funding gap

Launching a childcare scheme for forces families in Scotland, the Defence Secretary told the UK Defence Journal it will match support in England and address "punitive" costs that have led some personnel to consider relocating south.

Army training dropout rate falls

The proportion of British Army recruits failing to complete initial training has fallen to 19 percent, according to new figures released by the Ministry of Defence.

UK below NATO targets, short on heavy force capability

The UK is currently below the level required by NATO capability targets and does not yet have the full heavy force mass sought for high-intensity operations, Ministry of Defence officials told MPs.

UK continues efforts to strengthen defence supply chain

The UK government says it is continuing to assess the strength of the country’s defence industrial base as it seeks to expand domestic industry capacity.

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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.
Tucked on the edge of Scotland’s capital, this facility has quietly transformed into one of the UK's most important defence hubs, shaping the future of air combat and surveillance. We were given access to see what goes on behind the scenes.

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