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The Trump administration has taken a significant step towards reshaping America’s defence industrial capacity, invoking the Defence Production Act (DPA) to address what it describes as growing vulnerabilities in the country’s munitions supply chains and weapons manufacturing base. The move…

The announcement of a £50 million defence growth deal for Plymouth and the South West is more than a welcome injection of capital; it is a statement of intent. At a time when questions of national resilience, technological sovereignty and…

BEDEX, the Brussels European Defence Exhibition and Conference, opens at Brussels Expo from 12 to 14 March 2026, with the first two days reserved for defence and security professionals and the final day open to the general public. The organisers…

A public dispute between France and Germany over the next generation of European fighter aircraft has renewed uncertainty around the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), one of the continent’s most expensive and politically significant defence programmes. The disagreement centres on…

The Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) decision to award a £200 million contract for 24 auxiliary vessels to Dutch shipbuilder Damen, under the wider £850 million Serco-managed support deal for Royal Navy bases, has drawn sharp criticism. While concerns about outsourcing…