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The UK Hydrographic Office has donated survey equipment and cartographic software to Ukraine to support safer navigation in the area and keep waters safe
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Aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth sails from Portsmouth for her autumn deployment.
Register your interest for the Robot Dog Hackathon.
Following the appointment of Chief Constable Melanie Dales in May, the Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) has appointed former Chief Constable of Wiltshire Police, Kier Pritchard, as their new Deputy Chief Constable.
General Jim Hockenhull visited Tokyo to discuss shared threats and opportunities for collaboration.
The graves of Second Lieutenant (2ndLt) Reginald Russell Boyd and Private (Pte) Frederick Little, who were killed on the Western Front during World War One, have finally been marked with headstones bearing their names more t…
British troops will soon be more lethal on the battlefield, as a new £90 million contract delivers modern, high precision rifles.
The grave of Captain (Capt) Frederick Arthur John Robertson Brooke, a doctor killed aged 55 during World War One whilst serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC), has finally been located in the Champagne region of Fr…
A draft proscription order is being laid in Parliament today, making it illegal to support Wagner Group and punishable by up to 14 years in jail.
DASA has launched a new Themed Competition to help quantify and reduce cyber risk across defence and enhance digital resilience
The UK and Poland have strengthened their defence ties today as Defence Minister James Cartlidge visited MSPO in Kielce, Poland.
DASA is pleased to reopen this Innovation Focus Area which aims to find novel ideas that will shine a light on the future of Directed Energy Weapons across Land, Sea and Air domains
Do you have a product or service that could tackle security challenges in the UK? Submit your innovation to our security-themed Open Call.
The Rt Hon Grant Shapps has been appointed Secretary of State for Defence by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
The Ministry of Defence has introduced an updated process for actioning War Pension and Armed Forces Scheme complaints.
Following the ballistic missile launches by North Korea on 30 August 2023, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office released a statement.
Two projects have been awarded funding to develop windfarm mitigating prototypes and new funding announced to help the government accurately model the effectiveness of the different solutions.
Veterans’ Minister Johnny Mercer and Health Secretary Steve Barclay are urging veterans and service leavers to access specialist healthcare pathways run by NHS England and service charities.
Veteran-run, green tech start-up has developed innovative technology to recycle the materials in body armour with the help of DASA funding
Leading military trauma surgeons from Defence Medical Services and the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine shared their skills with Ukrainian medical personnel.
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