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Walking through Leonardo UK’s radar and advanced targeting site in Edinburgh, it’s hard not to be struck by the sense of purpose that fills the air. Tucked on the edge of Scotland’s capital, this ...
"We’re delivering the infrastructure, the technology, and the ambition to place the UK at the forefront of global defence manufacturing." ...
Over the past year, there has been a marked rise in pro-Russian content proliferating on platforms such as Substack, predominantly authored by figures within the UK who are increasing the tone and ...
HMS Prince of Wales has encountered a dangerous foe at sea, a massive inflatable target known as the "Killer Tomato".
In a candid interview with the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), retired Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster warned against ...
The UK and Germany have announced a new collaboration to develop a long-range precision strike weapon with a range exceeding ...
The Ministry of Defence has addressed the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in relation to the UK’s nuclear capabilities, following a written question from James Cartlidge, Conservative MP for South ...
The Ministry of Defence say that it has reaffirmed its strategic commitment to strengthening domestic firearms manufacturing ...
The ceremony, scheduled for Thursday, May 22, will see Princess Kate take part in the traditional naming ritual by smashing a bottle of whisky against the ship’s hull.
New images show HMS Glasgow, the first of the Royal Navy’s Type 26 frigates, berthed at BAE Systems’ Scotstoun shipyard in Glasgow ahead of its formal naming ceremony.
Leonardo reports strong first-quarter growth in 2025, driven by increased orders, key defence partnerships, and expansion projects including unmanned technologies and military vehicles.
HMS Spey sails through the South China Sea – politely ignoring China’s "suggestions" on where not to go. #RoyalNavy #FreedomOfNavigation ...