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Big tech has made big moves in the UK this month, pledging major investments into UK AI infrastructure, data centres and supercomputers.  Oracle, who just saw their future predicted earnings triple to $455 billion last week, have announced new AI innovations as part of a commitment to delivering $5 billion in ...


Serco launched its new report – The Human Factor – at DSEI last week.  Against the backdrop of rising global tensions and the longstanding challenge of recruitment and retention, Serco surveyed 2000 adults across the UK to better understand their views and sentiments towards a career in the defence enterprise, which ...


Devon-based defence engineering company Supacat has secured its first export order from the Czech Ministry of Defence

Supacate secures Czech order

Land September 23, 2025

Devon-based defence engineering company Supacat has secured its first export order from the Czech Ministry of Defence for 18 High Mobility Transporter (HMT) Mk3 Extenda vehicles, known in the UK as the Jackal 3. The order will equip the Czech Armed Forces’ 601st Special Forces Group, replacing its ageing fleet ...


New accommodation for service personnel at Kendrew Barracks has been completed under a major investment programme that is improving living conditions across the Army estate. The new Single Living Accommodation (SLA) blocks provide 126 en suite single bedspaces for junior ranks, senior ranks and officers, with utility rooms, drying rooms, kitchens ...


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