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A £16 million programme to boost small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) defence innovation has been launched today.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is seeking innovations that enable front line clinicians to diagnose and treat individuals exposed to biological or chemical agents in approximately 1 hour
Personnel disposing of suspected bombs in the UK are being equipped with next-generation digital protection.
On the year anniversary of the recommendations made by Sarah Atherton MP in her report, defence looks back at the measures introduced.
Dstl is searching for technologies that enable missiles to cooperate with each other to complete shared objectives
A cutting-edge uncrewed aircraft demonstrator will be designed and developed in a £60 million contract awarded to Leonardo.
Ben Wallace reveals latest British military support for Ukraine, including plans to send 50,000 artillery shells and hundreds more anti-tank weapons in the coming weeks.
Secured through the Space to Innovate Campaign – Bravo Drop, five innovative organisations have won funding to develop technologies that enhance the UK’s ability to safely operate in space
Five innovative organisations have won a share of £1 million to develop technologies that enhance the UK’s ability to safely operate in space.
Defence Procurement Minister Jeremy Quin at Farnborough International Airshow on sustainability in Defence
Major research into sustainable fuel that could revolutionise the Royal Air Force and eliminate its reliance on fossil fuels has reached a landmark new stage.
The Ministry of Defence is partnering with UK industry in a collaborative approach to delivering next-generation air survivability solutions.
A new flying demonstrator will be unveiled within the next five years as part of the UK's Future Combat Air System (FCAS).
Typhoon fighter jets will be fitted with the world’s most advanced radar - part of a £2.35 billion investment at the Royal International Air Tattoo
Dstl and the Alan Turing Institute have jointly launched the Centre in order to research problems related to advancing artificial intelligence (AI) capability.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory hosted an Air Systems Showcase demonstrating the impact of its research portfolio across UK military aviation.
Dstl has made the code freely available to make it easier for suppliers and partners to adopt and help develop this standard for autonomous sensor systems.
The dedicated centre of excellence will focus on problems related to the use of data for artificial intelligence applications, with a defence context.
A new Royal Navy logistics centre in Portsmouth - dedicated to crucial maintenance for the QEC aircraft carriers – has been officially opened today.
Experts from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have been recognised with one individual award and one team award.
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