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How DASA funding and Dstl support helped transform a deployable antenna concept into critical UK defence space capability. In the vastness of space, a miniaturised satellite about the size of a domestic washing machine unfurls a dish antenna with millimetre precision while delivering a 16-fold increase in area. Within seconds, this compact ...


Contract worth £563M awarded to Rolls-Royce for Typhoon engines supports 200 UK jobs

Typhoons deployed to Poland

Air September 18, 2025

The UK has confirmed that Royal Air Force Typhoons will deploy to Poland to support NATO’s Eastern Sentry mission in response to escalating Russian airspace violations. The move follows a major incident in which Russian drones crossed into Polish territory, the most serious breach of NATO airspace to date, as ...


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 ...


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