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Twelve Royal Navy personnel have become the first crew to join the UK's second aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Defence Secretary has announced the forthcoming delivery of two new Voyager and two new A400M aircraft during a visit to the Royal Air Force’s largest station.
New state-of-the-art navigation radars will be fitted to more than 60 Royal Navy ships, submarines and shore facilities
DECA’s skilled engineers located in Sealand provide MOD with a dedicated test facility solving Automatic Test Equipment problems
The DECA Cylinder Inspection and Test facility holds United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) certification as a Type B inspection body.
The Ministry of Defence has agreed a £369 million deal for the continued in-service support of the RAF Hercules C-130J fleet, securing around 1,200 UK jobs until 2022.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has today visited Her Majesty’s Naval Base Portsmouth to view the preparations to ready the city to become the base port of the brand new Queen Elizabeth Class Carriers in early 2017.
The third of the new Astute Class attack submarines, Artful, has officially been handed over to the Royal Navy.
The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has today visited key defence companies in Scotland to highlight the contribution MOD investment is making to its economy.
Two Royal Navy nuclear deterrent submarines have reached key programme milestones.
HRH The Earl of Wessex has officially opened an £18 milion complex at RAF Waddington, designed to support the RAF’s new Rivet Joint electronic surveillance aircraft.
The Ministry of Defence will invest around £70 million in a new contract to make tracks for the British Army’s armoured vehicles.
A £1.3 billion contract to build the latest Astute Class attack submarine for the Royal Navy has been awarded by the Ministry of Defence.
Stretchers that weigh just 1.5kgs are amongst some of the innovations from Northern Powerhouse companies that have been praised by the MOD.
The third annual update on the Defence Equipment Plan has been published.
The Defence Electronics and Components Agency (DECA) has been officially launched by Minister for Defence Procurement, Philip Dunne at DSEI.
Defence Minister Philip Dunne has officially started construction work on the new £83M military logistics centre in Donnington.
Construction of the final Royal Navy Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) took an important step forward today.
The MOD is bringing two Unmanned Air Systems (UAS) used to protect troops in Afghanistan into its core equipment programme.
The Ministry of Defence has awarded a £300m contract to sustain a key air-to-air missile used by RAF Typhoon jets, supporting over 400 jobs across the UK.
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