UK Ministry of Defence
Coverage of UK Ministry of Defence in the Nexus archive.
- Farage warned attack against ‘establishment’ over unregistered gifts could lead to harsher punishment – UK politics live
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claims he is a victim of a 'hit job' as the parliamentary standards commissioner investigates a £5m donation. UK fighter jets intercepted a Russian 'Bear-F' maritime patrol aircraft after it approached the carrier strike group in the Norwegian Sea.
- UK Develops Low-Cost Long-Range Missiles for Ukraine
The UK Ministry of Defence is accelerating 'Project Brakestop' to produce cost-effective, long-range missiles for Ukraine, developed by MBDA, MGI Engineering, and Rotron Aerospace. The missiles carry a 225-kilogram warhead over 500 kilometers and cost approximately £400,000 per unit, avoiding reliance on US parts or navigation data.
- Russian warship incident in Channel deeply concerning, says Starmer
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned warning shots fired by a Russian warship near a British pleasure yacht in the Channel as 'deeply concerning and reckless.' He stated the UK faces proxy attacks from Russia 'every single day,' with the Ministry of Defence assessing the Russian vessel was drifting when it fired the shots.
- UK investigating reports of Russian frigate firing shots at British yacht in English Channel
The UK’s Ministry of Defence is investigating reports that a Russian frigate fired warning shots at a British yacht in the English Channel south of the Isle of Wight. No injuries or damage were reported, and the HMS Mersey was monitoring the Russian vessel. The incident is considered unrelated to a separate boarding of a Russian oil tanker by British forces.
- Russian warship fires warning shots at UK yacht in the Channel
Sailors on a Russian frigate fired warning shots at a UK civilian yacht near British territorial waters in the English Channel. The UK Ministry of Defence is investigating the incident, which involved the Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich. No injuries or damage to the yacht were reported.
- UK boards and seizes Russian shadow fleet tanker in English Channel
The UK Ministry of Defence boarded and seized the Russian shadow fleet tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel. The operation lasted six hours.
- UK defence funding crisis has been a long time coming
John Healey resigned as defense secretary after complaining that Keir Starmer delayed addressing a UK defense funding crisis. The unresolved funding issue occurs amid tensions over spending and geopolitical threats, including Donald Trump's potential military action against Iran.
- MoD reports ‘minor technical issue’ with aircraft carrier docked in Norway
The UK Ministry of Defence reported a minor technical issue with the aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales while docked in Norway. The ship is expected to sail in the coming days after working with NATO and the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) in the Atlantic and High North regions.
- A US soldier and a British soldier die during training in Iraq
A US soldier and a British soldier died during a training exercise at an air base in Irbil, the Kurdish region of northern Iraq. US and UK officials withheld further details, including the identities of the deceased, pending family notifications. The incident occurred as the US maintains a presence in the Kurdish region to strengthen ties with local forces.
- France seized sanctioned Russian oil tanker with UK help, Macron says
France, with UK assistance, seized a sanctioned Russian oil tanker. A British helicopter supported the operation, according to the UK ministry of defence.
- Woke MoD contracts say arms firms bidding on multi-million-pound cyber defence deals must commit to fight climate change and 'tackle eco-inequality'
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) requires arms firms bidding on multi-million-pound cyber defence deals to commit to fighting climate change and addressing eco-inequality. The policy links cybersecurity contracts to environmental and social sustainability goals.
- GPS jammed on RAF jet carrying UK defence secretary close to Russian border
An RAF jet carrying UK Defence Secretary John Healey experienced GPS signal jamming during a three-hour flight near the Russian border. Russia is suspected of orchestrating the electronic attack, which occurred as Healey returned to the UK after visiting British troops in Estonia.
- Healey vows to 'Back British' in future defence spending as allies question UK's commitment to stealth fighter and submarine projects
Healey vows to increase defence spending in the future, focusing on 'Back British' initiatives, amidst questions from allies about the UK's commitment to stealth fighter and submarine projects. The move aims to reassure partners about the UK's dedication to defence collaborations. Allies have been questioning the UK's involvement in key projects.
- UK reloads artillery plans with £1B remote-control howitzer order
The UK Ministry of Defence has announced a £1 billion contract to provide the British Army with 72 next-gen mobile artillery units, featuring remote-controlled howitzers mounted on Boxer armored vehicles. The new system will replace the aging AS-90 self-propelled howitzers and provide artillery support against targets up to 70 km away. Deliveries are expected to start in 2028.
- Middle East crisis live: Trump rejects Iran response to US peace proposal as Tehran warns of new attacks
US President Donald Trump rejects Iran's response to a US peace proposal, calling it 'totally unacceptable'. Tehran warns of new attacks against any new US strikes or foreign warships in the Strait of Hormuz. The UK and France will host a meeting to discuss military plans to restore trade flows.
- Mother demands answers over death of soldier son, 35, who was shot by 'short-sighted' colleague during training exercise
A mother is seeking answers regarding the death of her 35-year-old soldier son who was shot by a colleague during a training exercise due to short-sightedness. The incident has raised concerns about safety protocols and accountability within the military. The mother's demand for answers highlights the need for transparency in such incidents.
- Britain says Skyhammer drone interceptor passed Jordan tests with flying colors
The UK's Skyhammer drone interceptor has passed tests in Jordan and will be delivered to British forces this month. The system is designed to counter attack drones like those used by Shahed. Cambridge Aerospace signed a multimillion-pound contract with the UK in April.
- Soldier, 17, killed himself after dropping out of basic Army training because of bullying, inquest hears
A 17-year-old soldier killed himself after dropping out of basic Army training due to bullying. The incident was heard in an inquest. The soldier's death is a result of the bullying he experienced during his time in the Army.
- Defence minister vows to 'proceed cautiously' with beleaguered £6bn Ajax vehicles despite report warning they could be 'poisoning' troops
The UK Defence minister has pledged to proceed cautiously with the £6bn Ajax vehicle program despite a report warning the vehicles could be poisoning troops. The report raises concerns about potential health risks to military personnel using the vehicles.
- The viral manifesto of 'anti-woke' tech boss with NHS and defence contracts
A controversial tech company boss with NHS and defense contracts published a 22-point manifesto outlining the future of the West. The company's UK government ties and the manifesto's 'anti-woke' stance have sparked debate.
- UK defense startup to supply drone interceptors for Britain and allies
The UK Ministry of Defence plans to rapidly procure Cambridge Aerospace's Skyhammer drone interceptor system to counter Iranian Shahed-style drones. This procurement will equip both UK armed forces and allies in the Persian Gulf region.