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A landmark defence agreement has been signed by Defence Secretary John Healey MP and German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius in London in a major moment for NATO, and European security and prosperity. It is the first-of-its-kind agreement between the UK and Germany on defence. The signing of the Trinity House Agreement ...


NATO allies could be set to use Britain’s launch vehicles and space ports, following new work that will see the alliance start work to rapidly deploy assets to space.  With adversaries attempting to maximise their advantages in space, the Defence Secretary John Healey MP has signed a letter of intent, which ...


The UK will spend nearly a quarter of a billion pounds throughout the next year to procure and invigorate supply chains to produce urgently needed artillery ammunition to boost Ukraine’s reserves. The announcement of £245M in support came exactly two years to the day since Putin launched his illegal full-scale invasion ...


UK manufacturer Lincad has won a contract for battery repair with the Ministry of Defence (MOD). The battery repair contract will cover L118 Light Gun Battery Power Management Systems (BPMS) which will be maintained by Lincad, a British manufacturer of specialist chargers. All work will be carried out in Lincad’s new ...


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