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EU targets Kyrgyzstan, but China question remains unanswered

The EU has used its anti-circumvention tool against Kyrgyzstan for the first time. But CEPA experts say the real test is whether the same logic will ever be applied to China, the most significant enabler of Russian sanctions evasion.
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Scottish defence summit to map supply chain routes

The DPRTE Scottish Defence Procurement & Supply Chain Summit on 20 May in Glasgow offers Scottish industry a direct route into a sector undergoing significant investment.
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Britain sending a drone fleet to Hormuz

The Royal Navy's modular Beehive system, which deploys high-speed autonomous Kraken drone boats, forms part of Britain's announced contribution to the multinational mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most significant operational deployments of the service's emerging autonomous surface capability.

Scottish Defence Procurement & Supply Chain Summit 2026

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Defence tech trials backed by new sandbox powers

Legislation announced in the King's Speech would give ministers powers to relax existing rules to allow live testing of next gen defence tech.

Babcock to build US submarine parts at Rosyth

Babcock has secured authorisation to manufacture submarine assemblies at its shipyard in Scotland for the United States Virginia class submarine programme.

Babcock raises Type 31 Frigate cost estimate due to rework

As completion of the lead Type 31 Frigate progresses, rework requirements during outfitting have proven more complex than anticipated, with knock-on effects also identified.
Five black speedboats race across turquoise water, leaving white wake with a sandy desert coastline in the background.

Britain sending a drone fleet to Hormuz

The Royal Navy's modular Beehive system, which deploys high-speed autonomous Kraken drone boats, forms part of Britain's announced contribution to the multinational mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most significant operational deployments of the service's emerging autonomous surface capability.
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Russia sanctions at a crossroads as US commitment wavers

Sanctions on Russia are the largest ever imposed on any economy in history, but CEPA experts say enforcement is failing to keep pace.

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Britain is missing a rung on the nuclear ladder

We sat down with former MoD Director General Peter Watkins, who co-authored a new Council on Geostrategy report arguing Britain's nuclear posture is dangerously out of date and sets out what needs to change.

UK commits jets, warship and drones to Hormuz mission

Britain has announced its contribution to a multinational mission to secure freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, with Defence Secretary John Healey setting out a force package.
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UK firm Rotron fires SkyLance drone as US parent acquired

British aerospace company Rotron has successfully demonstrated and fired its SkyLance long-range one-way effector, validating key propulsion and system performance characteristics.
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Six F-16 pilots decorated for Iran nuclear strikes

Six F-16 Fighting Falcon pilots from the 55th Fighter Squadron have been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for their roles in Operation Midnight Hammer, the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites carried out in June 2025.
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Northrop Grumman hybrid electric drone begins flight tests

The Northrop Grumman XRQ-73 uncrewed aircraft has begun flight testing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, under DARPA's Series Hybrid Electric Propulsion AiRcraft Demonstration programme.

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Abstract blue industrial scene with cranes and a ship silhouette, overlaid by diagonal light streaks and color bands.

Scottish defence summit to map supply chain routes

The DPRTE Scottish Defence Procurement & Supply Chain Summit on 20 May in Glasgow offers Scottish industry a direct route into a sector undergoing significant investment.
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Pollard rejects resignation to give defence certainty

Luke Pollard, Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry, says national security demands continuity at the MoD, whatever happens in the wider political landscape.

Man jailed for acting as Islamic State media activist

A 23-year-old man living in Birmingham has been sentenced to six years in prison after admitting membership of the Islamic State, following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing West Midlands.
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British troops receive medals for Kosovo tour

Soldiers from C Squadron, the Household Cavalry Regiment, were presented with medals at the Royal Hospital Chelsea on 27 April, marking the conclusion of a six-month deployment to Kosovo on Op ELGIN 17.

Lithuania unveils its first HIMARS launchers

Lithuania has officially received its first High Mobility Artillery Rocket System launchers.

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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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