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A number of military personnel have been granted state honours in the King’s Birthday Honours list for their work in the Armed Forces.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
As defence ministers meet in Brussels, the Defence Secretary announced a £60 million contribution to the Comprehensive Assistance Package.
Around 70 aircraft from all three services will fly over London for His Majesty the King.
Minister for Defence Procurement, James Cartlidge, delivered a statement on the publication of the Ajax Lessons Learned Review, led by Clive Sheldon KC.
The Ministry of Defence has signed a new Enterprise Agreement with Esri UK worth £46 million, helping UK Armed Forces personnel access the right information, in any situation, across any network and on any device.
Units of the British Field Army have restarted training on the Ajax vehicles this week, highlighting continued progress in the programme.
A statement on delivering high priority air defence equipment to Ukraine.
A major new fund will deliver hundreds of vital air defence missiles, the result of a partnership between Denmark, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA.
An introduction to the challenges of certification for Multi-Core Processors in safety critical aircraft systems
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace met with ministers from Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) partner nations in Amsterdam.
The £92m air defence package is being provided through the International Fund for Ukraine, in which the UK is investing a further £250m.
In a single 24 hour period, Royal Air Force Typhoons scrambled twice to intercept several Russian aircraft flying close to NATO airspace.
Critical radars that protect the Royal Navy’s warships against hostile airborne and seaborne attacks will be upgraded and maintained under a £270 million deal.
To counter threats of cyber-attack on military air systems, new regulation has been introduced to assess and mitigate potential impacts on air safety.
Members of the Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC) and Swedish Armed Forces gathered to mark their decade-long partnership of working together.
Ten Ukrainian military chaplains have completed two weeks of training with their UK counterparts in the first course of its kind.
Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace, spoke in Ver-sur-Mer, during an international ceremony at the British Normandy memorial to mark the 79th anniversary of D-Day.
Strategic Command and Team Defence Information held the Multi-Domain Integration Working Group in London.
A £125 million contract has been awarded to Ascent Flight Training, a joint venture, to create the next generation of aircrew.
The UK has been conducting major multi-domain training activity in Estonia throughout May, exercising alongside more than 10,000 personnel from 11 NATO countries.
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