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The Ministry of Defence has entered into a £52 million contract with Germany to secure the RCH 155 artillery system, marking a significant step in the deepening of bilateral defence cooperation under the Trinity House Agreement. Signed in October 2024, this landmark partnership facilitates the joint procurement of Early Capability ...


The New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering (NMITE) has formalised a significant agreement with the UK Armed Forces to establish a new undergraduate degree in Autonomous Systems. The programme, which is scheduled for its first student intake in September 2026, will address the growing demand for advanced engineering skills ...


A new cohort of eight technology companies has been selected to join the UK Accelerator for the 2026 NATO Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) programme. The companies, which specialise in developing solutions for Contested Electromagnetic Environments, were chosen following a highly competitive process that saw a record ...


Anduril UK has formalised an exclusive teaming agreement with GKN Aerospace, positioning the heritage engineering firm as a key partner for the British Army’s Project NYX and the wider Ministry of Defence Land Autonomous Collaborative Platform programme. This collaboration designates GKN Aerospace as the primary airframe manufacturing and electrical integration ...


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