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Speech delivered by Secretary of State for Defence Sir Michael Fallon at the RUSI Landwarfare Conference. Image: © Twocoms / Shutterstock.com   It’s a great pleasure to be here and to return as the Defence Secretary. I have a slightly strange record in that this is the fourth time in three years I’ve been appointed ...


DSEI, the Defence and Security Equipment International exhibition, has confirmed General Sir Nick Carter KCB CBE DSO ADC Gen, Chief of the General Staff, will deliver a keynote speech at the 2017 event. Taking place at ExCel, London, in September, the exhibition is known as the most comprehensive presentation of defence, ...


The number of security incidents at UK Armed Forces sites has seen a dramatic spike over the past two years. The figures were revealed by Defence Minister Mark Lancaster in response to written Commons questions. Official figures show nearly 1,300 security breaches over the past two years. In 2015, 486 incidents were ...


The MOD has awarded a contract for virtual training simulation to UK based NSC. British troops will continue to receive the latest in virtual training at the Army’s Unit Based Virtual Training (UBVT) capability, which delivers a diverse range of exercises designed to prepare Regular and Reserve personnel for future operations. The ...


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