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Hawk to receive upgraded cockpit software under new contract

The Ministry of Defence has awarded a contract worth up to GBP 2.5 million to Inzpire Ltd to upgrade mission support systems used on the RAF Hawk T1 aircraft.

Massive US air build-up across Europe and Middle East

A surge in US military air activity across Europe and the Middle East is underway alongside rising tensions with Iran, with open-source tracking showing increased tanker, transport, and support aircraft movements over recent days.

RAF-led Project BOYD to explore AI-driven planning

Project BOYD is a Royal Air Force-led initiative focused on using artificial intelligence to accelerate and improve military command and control decision-making.

Historic Manchester steel firm lays off more than 100 staff

More than 100 workers at a Manchester steel fabrication company with roots in the Second World War have been laid off, with staff told they would receive no working hours through December and into January.

Royal Navy tests helicopter-led drone targeting in UK first

Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters have for the first time used live data from multiple uncrewed systems to identify and target a moving vehicle during trials in the UK.

Update given on British destroyer missile upgrade

The Sea Viper Evolution programme for the Type 45 Destroyer fleet is expected to deliver an initial ballistic missile defence capability in the early 2030s, according to a new parliamentary answer.

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Update given on British destroyer missile upgrade

The Sea Viper Evolution programme for the Type 45 Destroyer fleet is expected to deliver an initial ballistic missile defence capability in the early 2030s, according to a new parliamentary answer.

26 proposals assessed in Atlantic NET undersea programme

Twenty six compliant industry proposals have been assessed during the first formal tendering phase of the Atlantic NET programme, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed, following parliamentary questions about the status of emerging undersea surveillance systems.

Russian cargo vessel ordered to leave British waters

A Russian-flagged cargo vessel observed operating within approximately 3 kilometres of the UK coastline near Minehead has been ordered to leave UK waters.

Navantia UK marks one year since Harland and Wolff buy

Navantia UK has marked one year since completing its acquisition of Harland and Wolff, pointing to major investment in shipyard infrastructure and workforce growth.

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Massive US air build-up across Europe and Middle East

A surge in US military air activity across Europe and the Middle East is underway alongside rising tensions with Iran, with open-source tracking showing increased tanker, transport, and support aircraft movements over recent days.

RAF-led Project BOYD to explore AI-driven planning

Project BOYD is a Royal Air Force-led initiative focused on using artificial intelligence to accelerate and improve military command and control decision-making.

Royal Navy tests helicopter-led drone targeting in UK first

Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters have for the first time used live data from multiple uncrewed systems to identify and target a moving vehicle during trials in the UK.

NATO carried out 500 air intercepts in 2025

NATO air forces carried out more than 500 scrambles during 2025 as part of the Alliance air policing mission, according to figures released by Allied Air Command.

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Historic Manchester steel firm lays off more than 100 staff

More than 100 workers at a Manchester steel fabrication company with roots in the Second World War have been laid off, with staff told they would receive no working hours through December and into January.

MPs warn ESG rules risk limiting defence industry

Members of Parliament have raised concerns that environmental, social and governance (ESG) rules are restricting access to finance for UK defence firms.

MARTE project raises questions over Challenger 3 exports

Ministers say export opportunities remain under review as Europe advances a next-generation main battle tank programme.

Lanarkshire chosen for new UK AI growth zone

Lanarkshire in Scotland has been named as the location for the latest AI Growth Zone, a development expected to support more than 3,400 jobs and attract billions of pounds in private investment.

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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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