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Sweden orders Saab counter-drone system

Saab has received an order worth approximately SEK 2.6 billion from Sweden's Defence Materiel Administration for a mobile counter-unmanned aerial system designed to protect both military forces and civilian infrastructure from drone threats.

UK to supply 120,000 drones to Ukraine in largest package

The UK will supply more than 120,000 drones to Ukraine this year as part of what the government describes as its largest drone package to date.

Autonomous vessels outperform crewed surveys, UDT hears

Autonomous systems outperformed crewed vessels in survey trials, delivering high-quality data on time even as a crewed ship broke down, Rear Adm Angus Essenhigh told UDT 2026. #UDT2026

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Hybrid ASW push raises command, comms and legal challenges

David Shutt & Andrew Martin, QinetiQ, outlined hybrid ASW challenges at #UDT2026, warning comms, control and legal issues still need resolving.
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BMT shares more detail on MODUS uncrewed ship concept

BMT outlines thinking behind MODUS uncrewed vessel concept for ASW and seabed roles, focused on modular design and long-endurance ops. #UDT2026
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Uncrewed Bluebottle vessels push persistent maritime surveillance

Ocius CEO Robert Dane tells UKDJ how Bluebottle USVs deliver months-long, low-cost maritime surveillance and emerging ASW capability. #UDT2026

Autonomous vessels outperform crewed surveys, UDT hears

Autonomous systems outperformed crewed vessels in survey trials, delivering high-quality data on time even as a crewed ship broke down, Rear Adm Angus Essenhigh told UDT 2026. #UDT2026

Thales: collaborative naval combat ‘still in early stages’

Navies face mounting pressure to improve the resilience and lethality of their forces but remain far from achieving the collaborative combat capabilities needed to meet modern threats, according to Thales's Naval Defence Advisor Eric Chaperon.

AVIATION NEWS

L3Harris fits launched effects onto light attack aircraft

L3Harris has demonstrated the integration of its Red Wolf launched effects vehicle onto the SKY RAIDER II INTERNATIONAL aircraft.

Ukraine claims over 90 percent drone interception rate

Ukraine intercepted more than 90 percent of drones launched against the country during March 2026, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence.

Typhoon jets launched as aircraft tracked near UK

Typhoon fighter aircraft were launched from RAF Lossiemouth on 14 April after an unidentified aircraft was tracked approaching the UK area of interest.

Sweden orders Saab counter-drone system

Saab has received an order worth approximately SEK 2.6 billion from Sweden's Defence Materiel Administration for a mobile counter-unmanned aerial system designed to protect both military forces and civilian infrastructure from drone threats.

UK to supply 120,000 drones to Ukraine in largest package

The UK will supply more than 120,000 drones to Ukraine this year as part of what the government describes as its largest drone package to date.

LAND NEWS

Rolls-Royce sets out defence case for modular reactor at UDT

Speaking to the UK Defence Journal, Rolls-Royce has outlined how its Advanced Modular Reactor (AMR) could support both defence operations and wider energy resilience. #UDT2026

UK to help Belgium build electronic warfare centre

QinetiQ is to support the Belgian government in establishing a sovereign electronic warfare capability under a new multi-million pound programme, following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the UK and Belgium.

British Army trials drone warfare from moving tanks

Exercise Senne Hussar saw soldiers trial the launch of surveillance and strike drones from moving armoured vehicles, with live feeds shared across all troops in real time without crews needing to dismount.

Ukraine ramps up ground robot use on the front line

Ukraine's Defence Forces conducted over 9,000 combat and logistical missions using unmanned ground vehicles in March, continuing a rapid expansion in the use of ground robots on the front line.

Lib Dems to put defence at heart of Scottish industry

Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats Alex Cole-Hamilton will pledge to make defence a central pillar of his party’s industrial and skills strategies ahead of the Scottish Parliament elections in May, the UK Defence Journal understands.

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