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UK developing urgent plan for conflict, minister says

The UK is drawing up new preparations for a potential major conflict, according to Armed Forces Minister Al Carns, in remarks reported by Sky News.

American warship fires five inch main gun off Morroco

U.S. Navy destroyer USS Paul Ignatius has conducted a live firing of its Mk 45 five-inch gun during a naval surface fire support drill in the Atlantic Ocean, according to information released by the service.

Ministers ‘blindsided’ by offshore award of naval tug fleet

UK ministers were 'blindsided' by the offshore award of a 24-vessel naval support programme, Paul Sweeney MSP told us, after the procurement structure left them without direct oversight of the decision.

SNP MSP says ‘foolish’ planning sank Ferguson Marine bid

An SNP MSP has publicly criticised Ferguson Marine’s former management in the Scottish Parliament, saying foolish decisions in a previous business plan left the state-owned yard uncompetitive and led to a failed vessel tender.

BAE Systems wins mega $1.7Bn U.S. Navy weapons contract

BAE Systems has been awarded a five year contract by the United States Navy for the continued production of APKWS laser guidance kits.

Britain launches new Military Intelligence Services

The new Military Intelligence Services, or MIS, consolidates defence intelligence functions under one organisation for the first time.

NAVAL NEWS

American warship fires five inch main gun off Morroco

U.S. Navy destroyer USS Paul Ignatius has conducted a live firing of its Mk 45 five-inch gun during a naval surface fire support drill in the Atlantic Ocean, according to information released by the service.

Ministers ‘blindsided’ by offshore award of naval tug fleet

UK ministers were 'blindsided' by the offshore award of a 24-vessel naval support programme, Paul Sweeney MSP told us, after the procurement structure left them without direct oversight of the decision.

SNP MSP says ‘foolish’ planning sank Ferguson Marine bid

An SNP MSP has publicly criticised Ferguson Marine’s former management in the Scottish Parliament, saying foolish decisions in a previous business plan left the state-owned yard uncompetitive and led to a failed vessel tender.

American nuclear attack submarine arrives in Scotland

A Virginia-class nuclear submarine of the U.S. Navy has arrived in Scotland for a routine port visit.

AVIATION NEWS

BAE Systems wins mega $1.7Bn U.S. Navy weapons contract

BAE Systems has been awarded a five year contract by the United States Navy for the continued production of APKWS laser guidance kits.

New British long range strike system ‘on track’

Written answers published this week confirm that Project Brakestop, the UK's effort to field a low-cost long-range one-way strike system, remains "broadly on track".

Raybird recon drone shows UK potential in Iron Titan trials

Skyeton Prevail Solutions says its battle-tested Raybird unmanned aircraft has completed its first UK deployment during the British Army’s Iron Titan exercise.

British maritime patrol aircraft surge to Iceland

The RAF has carried out its largest ever deployment of P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, sending three jets from 120 Squadron to Keflavik Air Base in Iceland as part of NATO vigilance activity.

LAND NEWS

UK developing urgent plan for conflict, minister says

The UK is drawing up new preparations for a potential major conflict, according to Armed Forces Minister Al Carns, in remarks reported by Sky News.

Britain launches new Military Intelligence Services

The new Military Intelligence Services, or MIS, consolidates defence intelligence functions under one organisation for the first time.

Defence Committee chair warns of Army vehicle ‘shambles’

The Defence Committee chair said the Army’s armoured vehicle woes now amount to "an absolute shambles," as ministers ordered external experts to investigate fresh Ajax injuries and wider failures across key land fleets.

British armed forces member dies in Ukraine

The Ministry of Defence has announced that a member of the UK Armed Forces died in Ukraine on Tuesday, 9 December, following what officials described as a “tragic accident” during a weapons trial conducted by Ukrainian forces.

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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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