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British battle tanks on the Russian border

British heavy armour has deployed within 25km of the Russian border to rehearse defending against an incursion, as a battlegroup built around the Royal Regiment of Scotland took part in Exercise Spring Storm in south-eastern Estonia.

UK must be able to make millions of drones, says Pollard

Defence Minister Luke Pollard told the Commons the priority is building the capacity to produce millions of drones at speed rather than stockpiling them, citing supply-chain shortages as a key constraint.

Russian threat to UK ‘real and rising’, Healey tells MPs

The Defence Secretary told the Commons that Russia poses a significant and persistent threat to the UK, citing near-daily cyber attacks, disinformation and sabotage.

NAVAL NEWS

Britain confirms no cuts to Type 26 frigate order plans

The Royal Navy will still receive all eight Type 26 frigates despite build slots being offered to Norway, Minister Luke Pollard has told Parliament, as the two countries work toward a combined fleet of 13 vessels.

UK shipbuilding gets priority status in procurement reform

The government has listed shipbuilding among the sectors marked for priority procurement reform, a change the Ministry of Defence says will direct more contracts to British shipyards.

Over 40 nations join UK-France maritime security effort

The UK and France are leading a multinational effort involving more than 40 countries to protect merchant shipping around the Strait of Hormuz, with Britain committing HMS Dragon, Typhoon jets, autonomous mine-hunting kit and counter-drone systems to a planned defensive mission.

Russian threat to UK ‘real and rising’, Healey tells MPs

The Defence Secretary told the Commons that Russia poses a significant and persistent threat to the UK, citing near-daily cyber attacks, disinformation and sabotage.

US Navy picks seven firms for drone vessel trials

The United States Navy has selected seven companies to take their medium unmanned surface vessel designs forward to at-sea testing, the next stage of a marketplace effort aimed at fielding autonomous warships.

AVIATION NEWS

Two men in formal attire stand beside a silver fighter jet on a stage, with a large Brazilian flag backdrop behind them and the cockpit visible to the right.

Saab rolls out first two-seat Gripen F for Brazil

Saab has presented the first Gripen F, the two-seat version of its Gripen E fighter, developed with Brazilian industry and rolled out at the company's facilities in Linköping ahead of a flight test campaign.
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Leonardo Seaspray radar picked for Australian surveillance

Leonardo's Seaspray radar has been selected to equip aircraft providing aerial surveillance for Australia's border and maritime agencies, fitted to a fleet operated on the government's behalf by services provider Metrea.

Minister defends Typhoon support amid RAF order calls

The government has defended its support for the Eurofighter Typhoon as MPs pressed for a fresh order of the jets for the Royal Air Force, during defence questions in the House of Commons.

UK must be able to make millions of drones, says Pollard

Defence Minister Luke Pollard told the Commons the priority is building the capacity to produce millions of drones at speed rather than stockpiling them, citing supply-chain shortages as a key constraint.
Front view of a passenger airliner at the gate with a jet bridge and sunset in the background, boarding area visible behind it.

Government rules out fuel shortage behind airport disruption

The government has confirmed that a supply problem which forced flights from Glasgow and Edinburgh to divert for refuelling over the weekend was down to driver logistics, ruling out any link to the Middle East conflict or a wider jet fuel shortage.

LAND NEWS

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Trust the public on threat resilience, Downie urges

Opening a Westminster Hall debate on national emergencies, Graeme Downie argued the UK must treat resilience as a constant, society-wide effort and be far more honest with the public about the scale of the threats it faces.
Armored battle tank driving on a dirt road through a forest, with smoke plume and headlights lit, soldiers visible in the turret.

British battle tanks on the Russian border

British heavy armour has deployed within 25km of the Russian border to rehearse defending against an incursion, as a battlegroup built around the Royal Regiment of Scotland took part in Exercise Spring Storm in south-eastern Estonia.
Autonomous unmanned ground vehicle on tracks in a grassy field, with soldiers in camouflage in a shallow trench to the right, under a cloudy sky.

British Army picks DCE for first operational UGV fleet

Leicestershire firm Digital Concepts Engineering will supply fifteen X-series uncrewed ground vehicles to the British Army in what the company describes as the UK Ministry of Defence's largest order of UGVs to date.

Healey informs Commons of fatal training accident in Iraq

The Defence Secretary has told the House of Commons of a training accident in northern Iraq, saying the family of those involved had asked for a period of grace before further details are released.
Armored battle tank driving on a dirt road through a forest, with smoke plume and headlights lit, soldiers visible in the turret.

British tanks fight off mock attack near Russian border

British heavy armour has deployed within 25km of the Russian border to rehearse defending against an incursion, as a battlegroup built around the Royal Regiment of Scotland took part in Exercise Spring Storm in south-eastern Estonia.

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