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The UK and Japan announce plans to develop a future fighter aircraft engine demonstrator and agree to explore further combat air technologies.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has announced the winners of a student competition to write an essay about potential threats and opportunities.
Armoured vehicles could benefit from increased protection against current and future threats under research being conducted by Dstl.
Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America recently held the inaugural meetings of the AUKUS Trilateral Joint Steering Groups.
The first four of the US Air Force’s new F-35 aircraft to be based in Europe arrived at RAF Lakenheath earlier today, having been flown across the Atlantic from manufacturer Lockheed Martin’s factory in the USA.
The first of the new Future Defence Infrastructure Services (FDIS) contracts has come into service today.
The RFCA Annual Briefing 2021 took place virtually for the second year running, providing volunteer members with an exclusive insight into Defence priorities, challenges and opportunities for the coming years.
The event was the first operational air-to-air engagement conducted by an RAF Typhoon, and also the first RAF air-to-air missile firing during Operation SHADER.
98 personnel have been made available and will make up 14 teams of vaccinators to provide surge support to increase capacity
A man from the Isle of Wight has been sentenced, following a successful investigation by the Ministry of Defence Police.
Defence has delivered new legislation to ensure Armed Forces personnel, veterans and their families are better supported when accessing key public services.
The Prime Minister has announced a huge ramping up of the COVID-19 booster vaccination programme to protect us all from the Omicron variant.
Defence Procurement Minister Jeremy Quin updates the House of Commons on the AJAX programme and announces the publication of the AJAX Health and Safety report.
Since 2016, DASA has worked hard to find and fund innovation for a safer future. Detailed below are some key milestones and achievements that we are proud to share.
The Ministry of Defence’s remit letter to the Armed Forces Pay Review Body for the 2022 to 2023 pay award.
A total of 221 personnel are now supporting Scotland's vaccination programme.
Defence and Security Accelerator connects innovative companies to potential investors to benefit UK capabilities and prosperity
Dstl (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) is pioneering the use of autonomous mobile robotics within the scientific research laboratory.
More than 750 Armed Forces personnel will be administering Covid-19 vaccines and helping with planning to maximise the effectiveness of the booster rollout
Ben Wallace met Danish and Swedish counterparts, underlining strength of UK’s bilateral relationships.
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