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Babcock International Group (Babcock), the defence company, has signed a strategic cooperation agreement (SCA) with PGZ SA, the Polish Armaments Group, to expand their collaboration across sea and air domains. The SCA, signed during the defence industry exhibition MSPO in Kielce, Poland, will lead to enhanced co-operation between the two businesses: ...


MyDefence, a Danish-based provider of Counter-Uncrewed Aerial Systems (C-UAS) to Allied Armed Forces, has announced the establishment of its UK branch. The establishment provides the UK with direct access to MyDefence’s technological resources and operational expertise, drawn from deployments amongst defence forces in Ukraine, the United States, Australia and other allied ...


The Ministry of Defence has confirmed a £118 million contract with MBDA for six additional Land Ceptor launchers, expanding the Army’s Sky Sabre air defence capability and supporting up to 140 jobs across the UK. The three-year programme will double the number of deployable Sky Sabre systems in service, enhancing the ...


Honeywell  has developed and launched a new technology that allows military pilots of high-performance fighter jets to breathe easier under extreme conditions. Honeywell’s Connected Breathing Regulator and Anti-G (cBRAG) technology enhances breathing regulation to support pilots who are subjected to high G-forces during periods of high acceleration. Exposure to high G-forces ...


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