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The Prime Minister and Defence Secretary Ben Wallace have confirmed that Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir Nicolas Patrick Carter  will be extended in his post until the end of November 2021. The Prime Minister has asked General Carter to remain in post to ensure continuity and stability while the conclusions ...


Pulse Power and Measurement Limited (PPM) and BAE Systems have today announced that BAE Systems has acquired PPM, an independent developer and manufacturer of high-end electronics. PPM’s technology has the potential to increase the speed and ease of sharing large volumes of data over a network, giving users greater ability to ...


A new photonics spin-out company that provides novel laser detection and protection products for military users has been awarded funding from the UK Government. Using research undertaken by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), Sentinel Photonics offers a unique range of laser detection and protection products. For the first time, ...


A £98.4 million contract, supporting 119 jobs, has been extended to maintain Short-Range Air Defence (SHORAD) for the British Army and Royal Marines. SHORAD is made up of High Velocity and Lightweight Multi-role Missile systems that can intercept air threats including fast jets, attack helicopters and unmanned air systems in a matter ...


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