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Russia may test NATO with Poland provocation plans

Intelligence services are reportedly examining scenarios including drone attacks, infrastructure sabotage and a limited border incursion.

UK shifts space spending towards space control

The Defence Investment Plan puts £880m into space this parliament, with a rebalance towards space control that officials would not detail.

UK eyes restart of domestic sub reactor fuel cycle

A £1.7bn Nuclear Fuels Programme will explore re-establishing a nuclear fuel cycle for defence reactor fuel.

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Status of RFA Fort Victoria remains unclear

Ministers say the solid support ship will be "regenerated in accordance with defence needs", language previously applied to HMS Albion and Bulwark.
Several gray military fighter jets parked in a row on a ship's flight deck, secured with chains with the ocean in the background.

Why the Royal Navy keeps going back to the High North

A carrier strike group is flying jets in Arctic waters while commandos train in Norway. Here's why.

UK eyes restart of domestic sub reactor fuel cycle

A £1.7bn Nuclear Fuels Programme will explore re-establishing a nuclear fuel cycle for defence reactor fuel.
Two businessmen in dark suits shake hands over a table in a wood-paneled room, with a RENK banner between them and nameplates in front of each person.

RENK to buy UK naval gearbox maker David Brown Defence

Germany's RENK Group has agreed to acquire Huddersfield-based David Brown Defence, supplier of gearboxes for the Type 26 frigate programme.
Union Jack flag flies on a naval deck with a gray stealth jet on a launch catapult overlooking the harbor

Strike drone launched from Royal Navy ship for first time

he Nyan One-Way Effector was fired from XV Patrick Blackett off the south coast, with further trials aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth a possibility.

AVIATION NEWS

British fighters scrambled six times against Russia in 2025

Quick Reaction Alert aircraft launched on six days last year and three so far in 2026, according to figures released to Graeme Downie, the Labour MP for Dunfermline and Dollar.
Unmanned RAF surveillance aircraft on a runway, with two large wings and a light gray fuselage marked 'ROYAL AIR FORCE'.

UK refuses to detail Outdragon spy pod capability

The department withheld information on the signals intelligence pod for operational security, days after it was photographed on a Protector at Akrotiri.

Russia reportedly mapped NATO air defence gaps in drone campaign

An IISS report documents 144 incidents across 13 countries over 15 months, including flights over nuclear sites.
Union Jack flag flies on a naval deck with a gray stealth jet on a launch catapult overlooking the harbor

Strike drone launched from Royal Navy ship for first time

he Nyan One-Way Effector was fired from XV Patrick Blackett off the south coast, with further trials aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth a possibility.

British Army to get 500-mile ballistic missile capability

The Defence Investment Plan funds a ballistic missile capability for the Army as part of a wider package covering deep fires, drones and recce strike.

LAND NEWS

Britain to extend military recall liability to age 65

Former UK service personnel could be recalled up to age 65 under the Armed Forces Bill, with the threshold lowered to cover 'warlike preparations', the Defence Investment Plan confirms.
Assault rifle with scope and foregrip lying on weathered wooden planks.

Project Grayburn funded but absent from investment plan

Project Grayburn, the programme to replace the British Army's SA80 rifle, is funded despite not appearing as a specific line in the Defence Investment Plan.

Russia may test NATO with Poland provocation plans

Intelligence services are reportedly examining scenarios including drone attacks, infrastructure sabotage and a limited border incursion.
Stone plaque reading MINISTRY OF DEFENCE with a crown crest, set against blue-toned financial charts and graphs in the background by overlay.

Almost a third of defence boost rests on autumn Budget

Almost a third of the gbp 15bn Defence Investment Plan, some 4.7bn, has yet to be pinned down and will only be settled at the autumn Budget.
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Treasury sets out defence boost funding gap

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has told Parliament how the government will fund the £15bn Defence Investment Plan, reallocating capital budgets across Whitehall and £4.7bn still to be confirmed at the autumn Budget.

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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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