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A very real threat - warning Vladimir Putin's missiles could sink Royal Navy's entire fleet
Fears have been sparked over the vulnerability of the Royal Navy's fleet which could be at risk of being sunk by Vladimir ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why the UK is getting a new artillery gun
The United Kingdom is working to rebuild its artillery capacity after supplying most of its older systems to Ukraine.
The British Ministry of Defence revealed that the UK had sold $27 billion in weapons to foreign customers in 2025—mainly through two large contracts with Norway and Turkey.
Military drone company Stark, which opened a new factory in Swindon in November, says it is working with the UK government despite media reports, and indeed, a ministerial answer saying the Ministry ...
Carro e Motos on MSN
United Kingdom and Germany sign $70 million contract for RCH 155 mobile artillery
The United Kingdom and Germany have signed a joint $70 million contract to acquire the RCH 155 mobile artillery system.
Carro e Motos on MSN
UK Ministry of Defence delays Challenger 3 production with no fixed timeline
The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the start of manufacturing of the Challenger 3 main battle tank has been ...
Britain secured £20 billion ($27 billion) in defense exports in 2025, according to government data Read Full Article at ...
The Punch on MSN
UK defence exports hit £20bn record in 2025
The United Kingdom has secured over £20 billion in defence exports in 2025, marking the highest value since records began more than 40 years ago, the Ministry of Defence announced on Friday.This was ...
Deals to sell warships to Norway and jets to Turkey helped drive the total to the highest level since records began more than ...
Defence exports hit their highest level on record this year, thanks to enormous warship and fighter jet deals struck by the ...
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Faulty £6.3bn Ajax tanks will be fitted with rubber tracks after another soldier was injured
Ajax faces the axe, resulting in a huge write-off for taxpayers, unless a solution can be found quickly to its vibration and noise issues.
LONDON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Britain said it was pausing all trials of the Ajax fighting vehicle, the latest setback for the army's troubled 6 billion pound ($8 billion) programme after years of ...
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