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The MOD is developing laser technology that is powered purely by electricity and does not require ammunition. Direct Energy Weapons (DEW) use laser technology that can utilise power from a vehicle’s engine or generator. This reduces running costs and increases flexibility. The weapons use high energy light beams to destroy enemy drones ...


The European Defence Agency (EDA) has met with cybersecurity organisations to discuss progress on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Cybersecurity organisations met with the EDA to discuss progress on the MoU, which aims to make it easier for the EU to create safer cyber environments. The agreement creates a framework whereby ...


The Prime Minister, Theresa May, met with members of Joint Forces Command personnel and their families as she toured Northwood Headquarters. While at the Military Base, the Prime Minister met with military personnel and their families to thank them for their service. The visit was part of a larger tour of the ...


BAE Systems, along with teammate Iveco Defence Vehicles, has been awarded a $67 million contract modification by the US Marine Corps to develop new variants for the Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) Family of Vehicles program for enhancing battlefield situational awareness and firepower. The contract calls for the design and development of ...


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