In the wilds of Latvia, the British military is trying out new battlefield technology — and how to best integrate ‘the ...
Palantir expects $4.4 billion in 2025 sales, boosting its position as a leader in defence AI with major contracts and ...
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The UK military says Russia targets its satellites on a weekly basis. What can be done about it?
Russia is targeting UK space infrastructure, and in particular military satellites, on a weekly basis, according to the head ...
Tech Xplore on MSNOpinion
The hidden military pressures behind the new push for small nuclear reactors
Donald Trump's recent visit to the UK saw a so-called "landmark partnership" on nuclear energy. London and Washington ...
LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - In London’s Shoreditch district, long home to UK tech start-ups, a French artificial intelligence firm is crunching data that would have allowed Ukrainian commanders to more ...
EXCLUSIVE: Just in time for the 81st anniversary of D-Day, a House Republican is introducing a bill to allow greater military technology sharing between the United States and the United Kingdom, ...
Anduril Industries’ UK subsidiary this week announced it is leading a team with Archer Aviation to bid for future military and civil flight opportunities with the latter’s Midnight electric vertical ...
Drones have been sighted at military bases including some used by US forces in the UK while countries across Europe have also experienced disruption, with speculation Russia could ...
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UK defence aerospace sector in crisis as November strikes loom
Key UK defence aerospace companies will be hit by industrial action in November in clashes over pay agreements.
The British Army has successfully tested a Radiofrequency Directed Energy Weapon (RF DEW) that took out multiple swarms of drones simultaneously and near instantaneously using high-frequency radio ...
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Steel sector changes have “low” impact on UK defence, says Minister of State
The UK Ministry of Defence stated that the impact of changes in British steelmaking capacity on defence is low.
Jessie Hamill-Stewart does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
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