Craig Langford
MOD confirms Puma gap fix as H145s prep for 2026 ops
The Ministry of Defence has responded to concerns over a potential capability gap following the retirement of Puma helicopters in Cyprus and Brunei, confirming mitigation measures are in place until their replacements—the Airbus H145 Jupiter HC2—become fully operational in 2026.
Russian spyship operating off Scottish coast – again
HMS Dragon, a Type 45 destroyer, was sent to track the Russian intelligence collection ship Yuri Ivanov as it lingered off the Outer Hebrides.
MOD pledges safety reports after MP Faslane concerns
The Ministry of Defence has pledged to enhance transparency around nuclear safety incidents at HM Naval Base Clyde, following direct concerns raised by SNP defence spokesperson Dave Doogan MP.
Regiments told off for political posts critical of Labour
The British Army has updated its guidance on regimental social media use following unauthorised posts by two regiments that promoted a petition opposing government legal reforms.
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins becomes First Sea Lord
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins has formally taken command of the Royal Navy as First Sea Lord, following a ceremony aboard HMS Victory in Portsmouth.
British Typhoon jets intercept Russian spy plane
The Il-20M did not file a flight plan, failed to communicate with civilian air traffic control, and was not squawking—a standard procedure for aircraft identification.
U.S. Navy fires senior Admiral citing ‘loss of confidence’
The U.S. Navy has relieved Rear Admiral Kevin Smith of his role following a substantiated complaint investigated by the Office of the Naval Inspector General.
Malaysia to receive 28 helicopters in deal with Leonardo
Malaysia is set to undertake one of its most extensive helicopter fleet overhauls in recent history, following the launch of a major programme between defence giant Leonardo and Malaysian aviation company Weststar.
MoD signals £42m contract for aircraft countermeasure support
The Ministry of Defence has published a pipeline notice for a £42 million in-service support contract covering key defensive systems used on UK military aircraft.
Raytheon delivers 250th RAM launcher to US Navy
Raytheon has delivered its 250th Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) MK49 launcher to the US Navy.