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An announcement at DSEI confirmed a new partnership between Babcock International Group (Babcock) and Palantir Technologies UK, which will see its digital defence capabilities strengthened through an Enterprise Agreement (EA). The partnership will provide Babcock with a data platform aimed at transforming, capturing, integrating, modelling and building data-driven solutions. Unlocking the ...


The MOD has contracted BAE Systems to supply an additional £130M of new orders for the supply of munitions. The award follows the decision by the MOD to exercise the option to increase the supply contract announced in July from £280M to £410M. The full order with Defence Equipment and Support will ...


A new £90M contract will deliver modern, high precision rifles for British troops. The Alternative Individual Weapon (AIW) system – known as the L403A1 and procured by Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) under Project HUNTER – is made up of a new assault rifle fitted with a muzzle signature reduction system ...


Babcock International Group (Babcock), the defence company are, displaying their brand new General Logistic Vehicle (GLV) prototype at DSEI 2023. The ground-breaking GLV is built around the proven Toyota Land Cruiser 70 series platform which is used by militaries and aid agencies all around the world. Able to fulfil a multitude ...


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