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The UK Government has announced a £2Bn increase in lending capacity to support UK defence exports, unlocking new opportunities for businesses and strengthening the country’s defence industry. Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled the plan during a visit to Scotland, confirming that UK Export Finance (UKEF) will expand its Direct Lending capacity from ...


Puma Berry: managing projects to reduce risk, streamline operations, and provide cost-effective solutions With IR35 reshaping the defence and aerospace sectors, companies and contractors have been searching for a way to fulfil contracts without the administrative burden of conforming to the new regulations. Companies are overpaying yet struggling to secure the right ...


The UK Government has unveiled new support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) following its historic commitment to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP. The move is expected to strengthen national security, drive economic growth, and create thousands of jobs across the country. During a visit to JFD Global in ...


The continued rise of drones in conflict The use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), commonly referred to as drones, has surged in recent years, redefining modern warfare. The conflict in Ukraine has underscored their significance, with thousands of drones deployed daily for reconnaissance, targeting, and direct attacks. What was once a ...


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