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Earlier this week, HM Treasury approved the construction of a new submarine school, based at HMNB Clyde. The school will provide academic and technical training for those entering Royal Navy submarine service, providing an important step in submariners’ careers. The £4M school is being constructed as part of a £1.3BN investment plan ...


The MOD has awarded a contract for virtual training simulation to UK based NSC. British troops will continue to receive the latest in virtual training at the Army’s Unit Based Virtual Training (UBVT) capability, which delivers a diverse range of exercises designed to prepare Regular and Reserve personnel for future operations. The ...


With a new global study revealing the UK’s dire skills shortage, particularly in the area of cyber security, businesses are being “put at risk” as employer demand for expertise is treble supply. The global study, by jobsite Indeed, found that Britain’s cyber security skills gap is the one of the worst ...


As part of a £1Bn programme with the UK MoD, QinetiQ has taken the first steps to modernise training for test pilots and aircrew, which has seen two Pilatus PC-21 aircraft purchased for the programme. The contract for the aircraft is the first awarded under by QinetiQ under the deal, announced ...


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