LATEST NEWS

Register for UDT 2026

MORE NEWS

British forces conduct largest parachute jump in decade

For the scenario, troops were deployed to reinforce a NATO ally facing a potential invasion, with soldiers moving off the drop zone to establish defensive positions after landing, supported by equipment including Javelin anti-tank missiles.

UK urged to take stronger NATO posture and leadership

The UK and its European allies should move towards a more forward-leaning military posture, including stronger defence in the Baltics and High North, as part of efforts to shift Russian risk calculus, according to a parliamentary report.

No plans to add 30mm guns to UK aircraft carriers

The UK government has confirmed there are no plans to fit 30mm naval guns to HMS Queen Elizabeth or HMS Prince of Wales, despite growing concern over drone threats to warships.

NEWSLETTER

NAVAL NEWS

Laser gun confirmed for British warship next year

The UK DragonFire laser weapon remains on course for Royal Navy deployment by 2027, with ministers reiterating existing plans rather than announcing further acceleration.

Norway vessel project links to possible UK naval purchase

Norway's new standardised naval vessel programme could extend to the UK, with Oslo linking potential deliveries to a wider frigate agreement between the two countries.

UK urged to take stronger NATO posture and leadership

The UK and its European allies should move towards a more forward-leaning military posture, including stronger defence in the Baltics and High North, as part of efforts to shift Russian risk calculus, according to a parliamentary report.

No plans to add 30mm guns to UK aircraft carriers

The UK government has confirmed there are no plans to fit 30mm naval guns to HMS Queen Elizabeth or HMS Prince of Wales, despite growing concern over drone threats to warships.

Maritime math problem drives shift to unmanned systems

Captain Andy Hertel (ret.), Senior Director of Navy Programs at Saildrone, argues unmanned surface vessels are becoming central to maritime security, delivering persistent surveillance and closing critical gaps in ocean awareness.

AVIATION NEWS

U.S. President says America ‘won’t be there to help’ UK

US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States "won’t be there to help" the United Kingdom, in unusually direct remarks made as American forces continue a major air campaign against Iran from bases in England.

US forces drill air defence against drone threats in Korea

US Air Force and Army units have carried out joint air defence training at Osan Air Base during Exercise Freedom Shield 26, focusing on countering drone threats.

Ukraine deploys private air defence units, downs drones

Ukraine has confirmed that privately operated air defence units are now active and have already shot down enemy drones.

British forces conduct largest parachute jump in decade

For the scenario, troops were deployed to reinforce a NATO ally facing a potential invasion, with soldiers moving off the drop zone to establish defensive positions after landing, supported by equipment including Javelin anti-tank missiles.

Grant unlocks Rolls-Royce investment in Rotherham

Rolls-Royce is investing GBP 19.3 million in its Advanced Blade Casting Facility in Rotherham after securing a GBP 2 million grant from the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority.

LAND NEWS

NATO places huge tank ammunition order with Rheinmetall

NATO has placed a EUR 200 million order for 120mm tank ammunition through its procurement agency, as part of a wider effort to rebuild Allied stockpiles and strengthen deterrence, the NATO Support and Procurement Agency said.

Princess Royal observes drills on Salisbury Plain

The Princess Royal has visited The King’s Royal Hussars during a major field exercise on Salisbury Plain, where troops demonstrated modern warfighting techniques ahead of a planned NATO deployment to Estonia.

Man who stopped Leeds hospital attacker awarded George Medal

A man who intervened to stop a potential terrorist attack outside a Leeds hospital has been awarded the George Medal for bravery.

UK lacks clear plan for sovereign capabilities, MPs warn

The Government has failed to clearly define what it means by sovereign capabilities or to set out which technologies it intends to prioritise, according to a parliamentary committee, raising concerns about how industry and defence planning can align.

NATO and China hold latest military staff talks in Brussels

NATO and China have held the ninth round of their annual Military Staff Talks at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, bringing together senior officers from both sides to discuss security issues and areas of mutual interest.

Features

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.

Register for UDT 2026

Opinion Section

Our Socials

193,544FansLike
134,510FollowersFollow
18,651SubscribersSubscribe

Popular Articles