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Royal Navy explores low-cost weapons for drone threats
The UK is seeking low-cost systems to counter uncrewed threats at sea as part of an effort to complement existing missile defences under Project METIS.
Heckler & Koch expands UK manufacturing footprint
Heckler & Koch UK has acquired Globe Engineering, a precision CNC machining firm based in Braintree, Essex, marking a move into domestic manufacturing of weapon-system components.
Over 300 Russian shadow fleet movements in or near UK waters
More than 300 Russian shadow fleet vessel movements have been recorded in and around UK waters in the first three months of 2026.
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L3Harris wins deal for submarine-launched AUV system
L3Harris Technologies has secured a contract from the U.S. Department of Defense Innovation Unit to provide a system enabling submarines to deploy and recover autonomous underwater vehicles through torpedo tubes.
Footage shows American warships launch barrage against Iran
Footage released by the US Navy shows multiple American warships launching Tomahawk cruise missiles against targets in Iran as part of Operation Epic Fury.
Royal Navy explores low-cost weapons for drone threats
The UK is seeking low-cost systems to counter uncrewed threats at sea as part of an effort to complement existing missile defences under Project METIS.
Over 300 Russian shadow fleet movements in or near UK waters
More than 300 Russian shadow fleet vessel movements have been recorded in and around UK waters in the first three months of 2026.
HII outlines scaled production push for ROMULUS USVs
HII has outlined plans to expand its manufacturing approach for unmanned surface vessels, including a new assembly facility in Louisiana.
AVIATION NEWS
RAF Poseidon returns to Iceland for training
RAF Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft have deployed to Iceland as part of a training programme aimed at strengthening UK and NATO operations in the North Atlantic, according to the Royal Air Force.
Lockheed to quadruple US missile production capacity
Lockheed Martin has agreed a framework with the U.S. Department of Defense to significantly increase production of its Precision Strike Missile (PrSM), with plans to quadruple output, according to the company.
UK commits funding for air defence boost for Ukraine
The UK will provide a further GBP 100 million in air defence support to Ukraine, aimed at protecting cities and critical infrastructure from ongoing Russian attacks, according to the government.
25,000 troops join Arctic NATO exercise across Nordics
More than 25,000 personnel from over a dozen NATO nations have taken part in a major Arctic exercise spanning Norway, Sweden and Finland, as allied forces tested their ability to operate in high-intensity scenarios in extreme conditions.
Leonardo partners with Uplift360 on recycled defence materials
Leonardo has formed a partnership with UK scale-up Uplift360 to develop recycled carbon fibre from defence platforms and production waste, as part of efforts to strengthen supply chain resilience and reduce reliance on virgin materials.
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British heavy firepower unleashed in Estonia
British tanks and rocket artillery open fire in Estonia as UK-led NATO forces complete a five-day live-fire exercise in winter conditions.
Teen jailed over terrorism offences in Northumberland
A 16-year-old from Northumberland has been sentenced to three and a half years in custody for multiple terrorism offences, following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing North East.
Heckler & Koch expands UK manufacturing footprint
Heckler & Koch UK has acquired Globe Engineering, a precision CNC machining firm based in Braintree, Essex, marking a move into domestic manufacturing of weapon-system components.
UK explores new multi-calibre sniper capability
The UK is continuing early market engagement for a new multi-calibre sniper capability under Project SHAMER, with Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) outlining requirements for rifles, support equipment, and long-term sustainment.
UK reliant on US, Japan for key defence materials
The UK has relied primarily on overseas suppliers in the United States and Japan for advanced ultra-high-temperature materials used in defence applications, according to a government response to a parliamentary question.

































