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Contracts have been awarded which will see the development of innovative software to provide a robust, secure and automated satellite control system for future UK MOD satellites. The awards, as part of Project Beroe, will underpin government control of future satellite constellations, further enhancing the UK’s multi-domain integration efforts. Worth some £4M, ...


The Aurora Engineering Partnership (EDP) has been awarded a new four-year contract by Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) to provide the combat systems teams in DE&S Ship Acquisition Naval Ship Delivery Group (NSDG) with essential engineering outputs. The new contract will provide a renewal of subject matter expert (SME) support across ...


UK security will be boosted through a vast new contract – worth nearly £2Bn – that will ensure the long-term availability and resilience of critical naval assets. The newly announced Maritime Sensor Enhancement Team (MSET) contract with Thales UK will aim to provide full availability of the equipment that is the ...


Some 500 support trucks will be delivered to the British Army in 2024 to support operational activity, following a rapid procurement process of just seven months. Under a £282M contract, Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles will deliver the multipurpose trucks that will allow personnel to load flat racks onto the platform, which ...


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