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Air Marshal Martin Sampson met Speaker Berri, Prime Minister Mikati and Lebanese Army Commander and expressed condolences for the death of Irish UNIFIL soldier.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Defence research organisations have played a key role in the funding and technical partnering of maritime autonomous systems (MAS).
Rear Admiral Tim Woods has joined British Embassy Washington as its new Defence Attaché. He will lead the UK’s extensive military engagement and partnerships across all branches of the United States military.
Command Sergeant Major Robert V. Abernethy, Senior Enlisted Leader for U.S. EUCOM, met with personnel from UKStratCom to learn more about the organisation.
Lord Lancaster appointed as the Government's new Defence Export Advocate by the Trade Secretary, to drive the UK's defence exports in a brand-new role.
Minister for Defence Procurement, Alex Chalk, delivered a speech at the steel cutting of HMS Active - a Type 31 frigate - at Rosyth Dockyard in Scotland.
Defence Business Services (DBS) has modernised the Armed Forces Memorial Roll of Honour Service.
Working with veterans to improve their experiences.
The Minister for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, visited Japan from 16 to 20 January.
A Ministry of Defence agreement with British industry has been refreshed to formalise important work taking place regarding missile defence.
Two teenagers from Powys have been appointed as Lord-Lieutenant Cadets for 2023 at an awards ceremony in Mid Wales.
Britain’s critical subsea infrastructure is set to be strengthened as the first of two future undersea surveillance ships today arrived into Birkenhead.
A ‘mother ship’ has been purchased by DE&S to carry cutting-edge equipment that will protect Britain’s critical subsea cables and pipelines from hostile attack.
DASA is seeking systems and technologies relevant to uncrewed, persistent, deployable anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability, to provide surveillance of underwater hostiles.
DASA has launched a new Themed Competition that seeks ideas to enhance our understanding of whole body vibration
A £1.6 billion contract has been awarded to Team Resolute to manufacture the vessels providing munitions, stores and provisions to Royal Navy ships.
The Defence Secretary made a statement to Parliament updating members on the UK's continued programme of military aid to Ukraine, including Challenger 2 tanks.
Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) archaeologists are using the world’s first global Historic Environment Record (HER), an online database which will revolutionise the management of heritage on the MOD’s UK and overse…
The deployment of HMS TAMAR emphasises the UK’s commitment to defence cooperation with Bangladesh, and to an open and resilient international order for open societies and economies to flourish.
The public and employers have given their backing to veterans of the UK Armed Forces, in a new study by YouGov into perceptions of former military personnel.
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