


Ukraine’s latest overnight drone strikes reportedly hit refineries, oil depots and a key export terminal deep inside Russia and in occupied Crimea, signalling a continued effort to raise the cost of Moscow’s war by targeting the infrastructure that supports it.…

The news that Washington has approved a potential $11.9 billion integrated combat system sale to Germany is more than a routine defence transaction. It is, in truth, a confident statement about the enduring strength of the transatlantic alliance—and a reminder…

taThe scale of planned US military spending is opening a wider path for a new class of defence suppliers from Silicon Valley, even if the traditional prime contractors still dominate Pentagon business. President Donald Trump’s administration has proposed a defence…

Nine people were killed and 23 injured in a Russian missile-and-drone attack on Odesa on Wednesday, in a strike that again exposed the limits of Ukraine’s overstretched air defences and renewed pressure on European allies to accelerate promised deliveries of…

The British Army’s latest experiments with drone warfare mark a notable shift in how armoured units may fight in future conflicts, blending traditional heavy platforms with rapidly evolving unmanned technology. Trials conducted by troops from the Queen’s Royal Hussars offer…

Britain’s defence industrial base has long been characterised by its ability to innovate under pressure. Yet in recent years, the pace of modern conflict—particularly the proliferation of low-cost drones—has exposed a pressing need for faster, more agile procurement. The Government’s…

Britain has disclosed a previously covert naval operation in the High North and around wider UK waters, saying Royal Navy and RAF assets tracked an Akula-class Russian submarine and two specialist deep-sea units before the vessels withdrew. Britain has publicly…

Finland will apply for €35 million in EU funding to procure drone detection and counter-drone systems for its eastern border and the Gulf of Finland, in a move linking national border security more directly to the EU’s wider response to…

A reported Ukrainian operation against a bridge crossing in occupied Kherson region has drawn attention not because bridges are new targets, but because of the method said to have been used: repeated drone sorties delivering explosive charges to a structural…

Ukraine’s latest strikes on oil-dispatch infrastructure in Krasnodar Krai and on the last Russian rail ferry in the Kerch Strait appear aimed at one objective: to narrow Moscow’s logistical options for sustaining Crimea and the southern front. Neither blow is…