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BAE Systems & PTC Industries have signed an agreement to manufacture titanium castings for the Indian 155mm M777 Ultra-Lightweight Howitzer (ULH) at PTC Industries’ production facility in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. The agreement aims to produce the complex lightweight titanium castings, developing the tightly controlled fabrication process and ensuring the same ...


Soldiers, vehicles and UK military bases around the world will receive innovative digital protection against remote and radio controlled Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) through a £45 million contract with British industry. Under the contract awarded to Team Protect, the work – called Project CRENIC – sees UK military experts collaborate with ...


Reds10 has recently begun on £60 million of construction work across a variety of schemes for the Department for Education (DfE), the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and the Ministry of Justice (MOJ).   For the British Army, works have started on a £11 million scheme at Imjin Barracks, the first project on ...


Serving personnel and their families will be better supported through the Defence Accommodation Strategy that will prioritise needs over military ranks. This holistic approach prioritises the needs and personal circumstances of individuals, and ensures the most suitable accommodation is allocated. The Government is also extending the eligibility requirements of the Service Families ...


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