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The UK Government has introduced the Armed Forces Bill to Parliament, a significant legislative package designed to overhaul military housing and modernise the nation’s commitment to its service personnel. At the centre of this legislation is the establishment of the Defence Housing Service (DHS), a standalone body tasked with managing ...


British Army reservists from the 215 (Scottish) Multirole Medical Regiment (215MMR), part of the Second Medical Group, have concluded Exercise Paieon Cyclone, a significant trial of a dispersed, underground field hospital concept. Conducted at the Fighting In Built Up Area (FIBUA) training facility on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, the exercise marks ...


The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has significantly enhanced its strategic advantage through the development of two new modelling and simulation tools, NEMESIS and ARCUS, designed to provide rapid, medium-fidelity tactical decision-making capabilities. Developed by the Accelerated Capability Environment (ACE), these tools bridge a critical gap in the MoD’s simulation ...


The United Kingdom government has announced the acceleration of £200 million in funding to prepare the UK Armed Forces for potential deployment as part of the Multinational Force for Ukraine (MNFU). Announced by Defence Secretary John Healey during a diplomatic visit to Kyiv, this allocation follows a declaration of intent ...


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