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As the UK readies for possible military conflict, low numbers in the Armed Forces are pushing the British government to bring older troops out of retirement.
The Army is preparing to buy US Black Hawk helicopters in a move putting thousands of British defence jobs at risk, Reform UK has suggested.
A former senior military officer has warned that little more than 10% of the UK's fleet of tanks are ready to deploy on operations.
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British Army's drone degree program set to take flight
Program will train just 20 people per year The UK government is investing in a defense-focused degree course to train both civilian students and soldiers to become drone technology specialists. However,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. UK soldiers. Stock photo: ukdefencejournal.org.uk The UK is considering deploying its troops to Ukraine for five years, according to plans currently being discussed by the allies.
A British Army officer said that the military was surprised it did not see more advanced Russian weaponry, like some of its best tanks, on the battlefield in Ukraine. "We probably would've expected to have seen more of their prestige equipment," Maj.
In a makeshift command center at an abandoned Soviet airfield on NATO’s eastern flank, British soldiers used a specialized network to connect with drones, robots and artillery — technology they hope will transform the battlefield. In the future, the ...
Electric vehicles are becoming more advanced by the year, but their growing arsenal of sensors comes with growing concerns. Modern EVs are loaded with cameras, radar, and other tech that could, in theory, be used to collect sensitive data. With that in ...
The British Army received the 50th and final remanufactured AH-64E attack helicopter to the United Kingdom during a ceremony in Mesa, Ariz on March 6. This delivery bolsters its attack capabilities with the final delivery of a fully modernized AH-64E ...
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Ajax IFV: The British Army’s £6bn elephant in the room
The UK Government has been humiliated by the Ajax debacle although the platform remains central to British Army plans.