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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has met with Prime Minister Theresa May and Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon on his visit to the UK. Talks with the Prime Minister included discussions on the future of NATO and how it needs to adapt to the changed security environment. They discussed the importance ...


Minister for Defence Procurement Harriett Baldwin MP and her French counterpart, Laurent Collet-Billon, have launched the next phase of a £117 million joint Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) programme in Paris. The MMCM programme will develop cutting-edge maritime mine warfare capability; a capability which will keep the UK and France at ...


Technology business General Dynamics Mission Systems – UK has been commissioned to design a next-generation tactical information gateway for the Netherlands Ministry of Defence, as part of the Netherlands Improved Operational Soldier System (VOSS) programme. The gateway is based on the NATO STANAG 4677 standard and will enable the exchange of ...


The UK is stepping up its package of measures to support its allies in Europe in the face of a more assertive Russia, Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon MP has announced. The Defence Secretary said that the UK will commit RAF Typhoon aircraft to the NATO Southern Air Policing mission to ...


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