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Investment in new infrastructure at Weeton Barracks in Lancashire is improving living standards for junior soldiers while enhancing operational sustainability across the Army estate. A new Single Living Accommodation (SLA) block is nearing completion, providing 69 en-suite bedspaces with communal kitchens, dining areas, utility rooms, storage, and lounges. The building integrates ...


The Ministry of Defence has signed a new strategic partnership with Palantir to accelerate the development of AI-driven defence technology, secure investment, and support the UK’s Defence Industrial Strategy. Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed the arrangement during a meeting in London with Palantir Chief Executive Alex Karp earlier this month. The ...


The MoD, together with techUK is hosting a Defensive Cyber Industry Day on 21st October, and is calling for expressions of interest from members. Join the MOD’s Crypt-Key and Defensive Cyber team for an engaging and informative Industry Day giving you the opportunity to understand the Defence Digital’s intent on future ...


The Cyber and Specialist Operations Command (CSOC) were at DSEI this month and used this year’s theme of ‘Preparing the Future Force’ to outline the UK’s next phase of investment in digital defence.

CSOC at DSEI

Land September 25, 2025

The Cyber and Specialist Operations Command (CSOC) were at DSEI this month and used this year’s theme of ‘Preparing the Future Force’ to outline the UK’s next phase of investment in digital defence. The Command’s programme at DSEI focused on building resilience across all domains and emphasised the importance of ...


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