- December 14th, 2025
May 15, 2025. Under the grey skies of Britain’s largest naval base, the Royal Navy unveiled a silent predator with no crew aboard — the extra-large uncrewed underwater vehicle (XLUUV) named XV Excalibur. Measuring 12 meters long and weighing 19...
The United Kingdom reached a milestone in modern military aviation. The Royal Air Force’s (RAF) latest unmanned aerial vehicle, the MQ-9B Protector RG1, was awarded a Military Type Certificate (MTC) by the UK Military Aviation Authority (MAA), officially clearing it...
The ongoing war in Ukraine has not only reshaped geopolitical alliances and military strategies but has also rapidly transformed the technological priorities of modern warfare. One of the most significant developments has emerged in the maritime domain, where the use...
The British Army has officially retired the AS90 Braveheart 155mm self-propelled howitzer, concluding more than three decades of service for one of the United Kingdom’s most iconic artillery platforms. Once the bedrock of British long-range firepower, the AS90’s journey has...
A new chapter in British aerial warfare, the Royal Air Force (RAF) has officially unveiled its first Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP), a cutting-edge drone called StormShroud. Developed to fly alongside crewed fighter jets like the F-35B Lightning II and the...
In a significant escalation of Western efforts to counter Houthi maritime threats, the British Royal Air Force (RAF), in coordination with the United States military, launched a precision airstrike on April 29, 2025, targeting a key Houthi drone production facility...
Germany has strongly rejected claims that it is obstructing the sale of Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets to Türkiye, saying that any decision on arms exports will be left to the country’s incoming government, expected to take power next week. The...
The Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales, Britain’s flagship aircraft carrier, has embarked on one of the most politically charged and strategically ambitious naval missions in recent history. Departing Portsmouth under Operation Highmast, the 65,000-tonne warship and its multinational carrier...
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