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Custom Power, a leader in bespoke battery and power systems, has joined forces with Volklec, the UK’s only independent battery manufacturer, to deliver a sovereign, end-to-end energy solution for the UK defence sector. This strategic partnership creates a fully integrated capability, from cell development through to battery pack design, manufacture delivery ...


A significant infrastructure project has begun at Baker Barracks, Thorney Island, where new Single Living Accommodation (SLA) is under construction to improve facilities for army personnel. The development will deliver three new blocks, providing 315 en-suite bedspaces: 242 for Junior Ranks, 47 for Senior Non-Commissioned Officers, and 26 for Junior ...


The Ministry of Defence has formally reshaped the Cyber & Specialist Operations Command (CSOC), establishing it as the fourth Military Command alongside the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force. The move places cyber and specialist capabilities on equal footing with traditional domains of warfare, reflecting the strategic shift ...


Lockheed Martin has successfully showcased its new prototype Joint Reduced Range Rocket (JR3) solution, a reusable pod and affordable training round to replace the current Low-Cost Reduced Range Practice Rocket for the U.S. Army and global partners. During a flight demonstration conducted at White Sands Missile Range, Lockheed Martin successfully launched ...


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