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The Ministry of Defence has confirmed the revised in-service dates for the new Ajax vehicles to reach Initial Operating Capability, and that it has resumed payments to General Dynamics for delivery of the programme. The initial payment of £480M has been withheld since December 2020 due to challenges with noise and ...


This IFA seeks innovative proposals that apply AI to defence challenges and help overcome common barriers to implementing AI within defence DASA has launched a new Innovation Focus Area (IFA) called Artificial Intelligence for Defence This IFA is run on behalf of the Defence AI Centre (DAIC), which seeks to exploit innovative Artificial Intelligence (AI) research at ...


A Bridge to Fall: Modernising the Army’s bridge demolition capability. Do you have new ideas or solutions for how the Army can safely demolish bridges? The Defence and Security Accelerator has launched a new Innovation Focus Area: A Bridge to Fall This Innovation Focus Area is looking for ways to modernise how the ...


Official DPRTE 23 media partner, Defence Online, recently spoke to Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) CEO, Andy Start, about his start in the role and his hopes for the upcoming highly-anticipated defence procurement event. You’ve been in your role as DE&S CEO just over six months now, what have been the ...


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