The British Army will not have a stand at a jobs fair in Derry following criticism from nationalist politicians, the Ministry of Defence confirmed on Monday. Defence officials were told Derry City and ...
15:48, Sun, Sep 7, 2025 Updated: 15:54, Sun, Sep 7, 2025 British soldiers are practicing using First Person View (FPV) drones, after the military technology's frequent use in Ukraine, the Army has ...
Soldiers track movements and communicate with units during the US Army-hosted ‘Warfighter Exercise 25-4' in Texas in May–June 2025, where Zodiac battlefield C2 software was tested. (US Army/Sergeant ...
The British Army is investing in a fleet of armoured tanks - with over a hundred bought in the last year alone - amid growing global tensions with emerging threats from China and Russia. The UK's ...
The comments as Parliament discussed the Israeli strikes in Qatar and as the prime minister prepared to host Israel’s president. A British lawmaker, Shockat Adam, is drawing outcry after he referred ...
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Britain's military capabilities are set to receive a huge boost thanks to new futuristic tanks that are now in production amid rising fears of global threats Russia, China, North Korea and the break ...
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Following the cancellation of the Lockheed Martin UK Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme (WCSP), the British Army will have a serious capability gap when the current Warrior infantry fighting ...
Skyeton Prevail Solutions, a Ukrainian and British JV, has designed its Raybird UAV to meet the needs of defence, civilian and industrial industries. Speaking to journalists at DSEI 2025, Justin ...
The First Minister has told the DUP leader Gavin Robinson he should “butt out” of an argument about a jobs fair in Derry as the row betwen government parties deepens. Michelle O’Neill was responding ...
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