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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has praised the MOD’s partnership with Britain’s defence industry, which is rising to meet the challenges of maintaining critical output during the coronavirus pandemic. The MOD’s partners from across the defence industry have worked hard to ensure their work – which is vital to national security – ...


DE&S Land Equipment and Army Headquarters have confirmed that DVD2020 will return to Millbrook on the new dates of 4 and 5 November 2020. With the challenge of Covid-19 dominating DVD2020 planning conversations over the past few months, organisers have taken the decision to move this showcase of the latest innovations ...


WFEL has been awarded another contract by the US Department of Defense to upgrade a further tranche of DSB Dry Support Bridges already in-service with the US Army. This contract awarded to WFEL allows 20 more DSBs to be enhanced, increasing gap-crossing capabilities from 40 metres to 46 metres. The deal ...


DPRTE 2020 Official Event Partner, Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), has completed and handed over to the Royal Navy a project at Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Yeovilton. The project included work to improve essential access and egress to its sites from the public highway and provision of a new Fuel Bowser ...


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