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The Portsmouth-based ship, one of three first-generation River-class vessels still in service, has spent over 3,500 hours at ...
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin used his final public speech as Chief of the Defence Staff to deliver one of his bluntest ...
Two RAF Typhoon jets were scrambled from RAF Coningsby on Friday after a business jet travelling from Nice lost contact with ...
Defence Secretary John Healey has confirmed that the hundreds of Royal Air Force surveillance flights over Gaza are operating solely to support hostage rescue, with intelligence shared only for that ...
NATO is stepping up efforts to strengthen its ability to operate in the High North, with a Norwegian-led Cold Weather Operations Centre of Excellence driving capability development across all domains ...
The U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO, Ambassador Matthew Whitaker, visited Ramstein Air Base this week to observe how ...
The MK 48 Heavyweight Torpedo remains a central asset in the U.S. Navy’s undersea warfare inventory. The G&C Section allows ...
The Royal Navy has demonstrated for the first time that its new submarine Excalibur can be controlled from the other side of ...
Scotland’s latest Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) figures show that defence remains a substantial ...
The US Navy has formally named its next-generation Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO) aircraft the E-130J Phoenix II, ...
UK engineering firm STS Defence has secured a contract from Rohde & Schwarz Australia to provide integrated main ...
A rare formation featuring two US Navy flat tops, Japan’s JS Kaga and HMS Prince of Wales has assembled in the Northern ...