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DPRTE Scotland shows SMEs how to win defence contracts

A Scottish defence cluster is coming, contracts take years to win, and the time to engage is now. Scottish SMEs got the answers they needed at #SDS26. #DPRTE
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Scottish Government yet to respond on defence college

The Scottish Government has still not responded to a request from the Ministry of Defence for match-funding to establish two Defence Technical Excellence Colleges in Scotland.

Britain’s new howitzers to begin arriving in two years

The British Army's 72 new RCH 155 self-propelled howitzers will be delivered individually rather than in tranches, with deliveries scheduled to take place between 2028 and 2032.

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Missile launches from a naval ship's launcher with a large orange flame plume surrounding the rocket.

Royal Navy long-range sub-hunting missile still in concept phase

The Ministry of Defence has told Parliament that the Long-Range Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon remains in its early concept phase, with delivery timelines to be determined subject to the outcome of the Defence Investment Plan.

Type 83 destroyer timeline yet to be confirmed

The Royal Navy's Type 83 destroyer programme remains on hold with the ship's timeline subject to the Defence Investment Plan.
Military officer in dress uniform delivering a speech at a podium during a Combined Naval Event.

CNE 2026 a huge success as hybrid navy takes centre stage

From a standing ovation for Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces to a minister demanding a thousand-ship uncrewed navy, Navy Leaders delivered three days at Farnborough that the maritime defence world will not forget quickly.

VLS timeline on new British warships yet to be confirmed

The Ministry of Defence has declined to provide timelines for either Initial Operating Capability or Full Operating Capability for the Mk 41 Vertical Launch System on Royal Navy warships, telling Parliament that in-service dates will be confirmed in due course.
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SYOS talks scale, proof and multi-domain ambition at CNE

SYOS CEO Sam Vye spoke to the UK Defence Journal at #CNE2026 about the company's growth, its record in Ukraine, and a portfolio that now spans from unmanned helicopters to a brand new uncrewed underwater vehicle.

AVIATION NEWS

NOCTIS-1 sensor image of a star field with a square ROI around a dark region labeled TJS-14 (62804); 2026-03-06 17:33:53 UTC.

UK space threat detection system operational six months early

UK Space Command's Major General Paul Tedman says "data is the coin of the realm in space operations" as the UK's new Borealis space awareness system goes live six months ahead of schedule.

Cooper says Russia becoming more reckless as it weakens

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that Russia is becoming more reckless and dangerous as its military performance in Ukraine weakens, speaking after a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Helsingborg.

RIAT 2026 cancelled over RAF Fairford access uncertainty

The Royal International Air Tattoo has been cancelled for 2026 following uncertainty over access to RAF Fairford linked to the ongoing situation in the Middle East.
Close-up of a damaged metallic sculpture resembling a fighter jet, with jagged edges and exposed orange interior components against a blue sky.

F-35B completes first flight with British SPEAR 3 missile

An F-35B test aircraft has completed its first flight carrying four SPEAR 3 missiles, as part of ongoing trials to integrate the UK's next-generation precision strike weapon onto the fifth-generation fighter.
Military unmanned drone in flight with its open payload bay visible.

MQ-9B drone gets airborne early warning capability

GA-ASI has completed the first flight of an MQ-9B fitted with airborne early warning pods, opening up a new surveillance capability for operators of the platform worldwide, including the UK.

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Two black tracked robots with antennas sit in a tall-grass field, one foreground and one in the background, labeled XRC Robotics.

Army awards first fast-tracked UGV contract to UK startup

Windsor-based XRC Robotics has been awarded a contract by the Ministry of Defence for its RHINO uncrewed ground vehicle, in what the company describes as the first time the UK has fast-tracked a robotic platform into frontline experimentation programmes.

NATO chief raises Hormuz and defence spending in Helsingborg

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that Russia is becoming more reckless and dangerous as its military performance in Ukraine weakens, speaking after a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Helsingborg.
Five panelists seated on stage during the Scottish Defence Procurement & Supply Chain Summit 2026, blue-lit backdrop with sponsor logos.

DPRTE Scotland shows SMEs how to win defence contracts

A Scottish defence cluster is coming, contracts take years to win, and the time to engage is now. Scottish SMEs got the answers they needed at #SDS26. #DPRTE
Abstract blue industrial scene with cranes and a ship silhouette, overlaid by diagonal light streaks and color bands.

Scottish Government yet to respond on defence college

The Scottish Government has still not responded to a request from the Ministry of Defence for match-funding to establish two Defence Technical Excellence Colleges in Scotland.

Britain’s new howitzers to begin arriving in two years

The British Army's 72 new RCH 155 self-propelled howitzers will be delivered individually rather than in tranches, with deliveries scheduled to take place between 2028 and 2032.

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