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The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has formally sustained its strategic collaboration with Nova Systems, focusing on the rigorous advancement of experimentation within synthetic environments to inform future capability development and key decision-making across major defence acquisition programmes. This continuation of partnership signifies the MOD’s dedicated emphasis on leveraging innovation ...


The European defence technology landscape is expanding its commitment to resource resilience with the launch of two new Circular Economy projects under the European Defence Agency’s (EDA) Incubation Forum for Circular Economy in European Defence (IF CEED). These initiatives, designated CHIPART and LabCEED, commenced operations on 1 October with a ...


The NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) has selected Oracle and its partner Druid Software to develop and secure private 5G networks for NATO’s research, war-gaming, and development initiatives. This collaboration aims to provide high-performance connectivity essential for cyber defence exercises focused on protecting critical infrastructure. The CCDCOE, based ...


The UK defence sector’s ongoing modernisation of military communications systems, driven by the critical role these technologies play in modern warfare, presents both opportunities and significant challenges for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The market for military communications is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 7.25% ...


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