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The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) is investing £64-million in a redevelopment of the Northern Ammunition Jetty in Glen Mallan to support the Royal Navy’s surface fleet.
Service personnel in the UK will receive an above inflation 2% pay rise this year, in recognition of the vital work they do every day protecting the country.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
In 2019/20, 27% of Dstl's external spend on science and technology (S&T) went to SMEs and its supply chain grew by 17%
Seven new companies will collaborate with Team Tempest, the pioneering alliance delivering cutting edge technology for a new generation of combat air power.
A new military communications satellite is set to keep troops safe across the globe for decades to come, thanks to a £500-million contract confirmed today by Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and Chancellor Rishi Sunak announce £200-million new government funding for the UK Armed Forces' housing and accommodation.
On 18 and 19 July, The Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) moves online, featuring flying displays and a behind the scenes look.
General Sir Patrick Sanders discussed multi-domain integration at this year’s Air and Space Power Conference
The Defence Secretary Presented a keynote speech at the Air and Space Power Conference 2020 where he announced the £65 million contract for the Protector aircraft.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace outlines air and space power in an age of constant competition.
A £65-million contract to build the UK’s first three Protector aircraft, the first UK operated system capable of strike missions anywhere in the world, has been signed.
A new helpline providing support for service personnel experiencing or witnessing bullying, harassment or discrimination has been set up by the Ministry of Defence to clamp down on instances of unacceptable behaviour in the …
Former Armed Forces personnel will for the first time be able to identify themselves as veterans in the next Census, following new legislation passed today.
The UK Armed Forces led the nation in saying farewell to the Forces' Sweetheart with a series of ceremonial tributes at the funeral of Dame Vera Lynn today.
A section of Cowden Sands beach has been closed to protect the public from the risk of unexploded ordnance.
Embracing quantum technology now could lead to the enhanced pace, precision and pre-emption of decision making by military commanders
Estonian Special Forces deploying to Mali will be loaned four Jackal armoured vehicles by the UK Ministry of Defence, it is today announced.
Thousands of British Armed Forces personnel will continue to be protected from income tax rises passed by Holyrood.
The children of service personnel will be entitled to free breakfast and after-school childcare as part of new measures to better support the armed forces and their loved ones.
It is with great sadness that the Ministry of Defence must announce the death of Fusilier Sam Brownridge.
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