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Ukrainian firm opening facility in the UK to make Shark drones
A Ukrainian drone manufacturer has announced plans to build a factory and flight-testing facility in the UK. Ukrspecsystems produces reconnaissance drones for the Ukrainian military and plans to open a new plant in Suffolk next year.

Royal Navy golfers win second Inter Services double in three years
The Royal Navy men and ladies golfers have claimed a second Inter Services championship double in two years after seeing off their Army and RAF challenges at Saunton Golf Club.

Photographing The Few: Battle of Britain remembered
Stephen Huntley and his son Scott are on a mission to recreate historic Battle of Britain photographs using an original uniform and even a WW2-era camera and film.

Reservist not looking forward to returning home from Cyprus
British troops marked the end of their United Nations peacekeeping tour in Nicosia with a medal parade before returning to the UK.

Defending champions begin Inter Services title defence
The British Army women beat the Royal Navy 8-34 before the Navy men beat the Army 20-10 in Portsmouth

Latest version of Fuchs APC takes on anti-tank role
The Fuchs armoured personnel carrier has been given a new role as a tank destroyer and air defence vehicle thanks to a link-up between Rheinmetall and Lockheed Martin.

Bomb disposal robot that mimics any hand movement
L3Harris, a defence company, has showcased its latest bomb disposal robot in the halls of the Excel in London during DSEI 2025.

HMS Example sets a stellar example at DSEI 2025
HMS Example, an Archer-class P2000 fast patrol boat, is 20m-long and sails at 20 knots. She is used to teach students all the way up to operational standards.

US B-2 Spirit stealth bomber carries out Quicksink exercise
The exercise targeted a ship to test the new Quicksink seeker technology used on a conventional bomb carried by a US Air Force B-2 Spirit.

Prince Harry visits the Centre for Blast Injury Studies
The Duke of Sussex paid a visit to the Centre for Blast Injury Studies in London, where he learned about advancements in treatment for child amputees and reconnected with some Invictus Games veterans.