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Hong Kong authorities have formally criticized the United Kingdom for interfering in local judicial matters following UK calls for the release of Jimmy Lai, imprisoned for 20 years on national security charges. The Hong Kong government dismissed these actions as an erosion of their legal autonomy and sovereignty.
The United Kingdom's naval buildup in the Eastern Mediterranean marks a strategic move amid regional tensions. Deploying advanced warships and surveillance systems, London aims to assert influence near volatile hotspots involving Turkey, Syria, and Israel.
The United States and United Kingdom are collaborating militarily to counter the rising danger posed by underwater drones targeting critical maritime infrastructure. This joint initiative reflects growing concerns over asymmetric maritime threats affecting major ports and naval facilities.
The United Kingdom reveals Rapid Sentry, a cutting-edge air defence system specialized in neutralizing drone threats. This deployment signals a strategic shift in counter-UAS capabilities amid rising drone warfare globally.
In a notification of a possible Foreign Military Sale (FMS) published by the U.S. State Department, it was revealed that the United Kingdom has requested U.S. aid in generating a common “vertical deployment tube” and other associated weapons systems to be shared across the SSN-AUKUS submarine program. In addition to the development of AUKUS specific, ... The post Royal Navy’s SSN-AUKUS Submarines to feature VLS appeared first on Naval News.
The United Kingdom and United States are jointly seeking industry solutions to counter a growing class of underwater threats, launching a bilateral programme focused on detecting and defeating uncrewed subsea systems targeting critical infrastructure. The post Britain and U.S. to develop systems to destroy sea drones first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
While developing its much-awaited fifth-generation aircraft, AMCA, India is also considering joining one of two European sixth-generation fighter programs. The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has informed the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence of its interest in two active sixth-generation fighter jet consortia: the Global Combat Aircraft Program (GCAP) led by the United Kingdom, Italy, […] The post FCAS vs GCAP: After Mystère, Mirage & Rafale, Will India Stick with France or Pivot to UK-Japan for 6th-Gen Jets? appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.
Iran has issued a stark warning to the United Kingdom that allowing U.S. military use of British bases constitutes participation in aggression against Tehran. This escalates tensions between Tehran and Western powers, deepening risks in an already volatile Middle Eastern security environment.
The United Kingdom publicly rebukes Boeing for persistent failures and delays in the E-7 Wedgetail AEW&C program, now pushed back to 2026. Strategic air surveillance capabilities are at risk, destabilizing NATO's aerial command continuity.
Day 17 of the war in the Middle East and as the missiles and the drones keep falling, the US President has done a U turn on needing help from his friends and allies. Trump is calling now for a coalition to keep open the Strait of Hormuz. The US strikes on Iran's Kharg Island on Friday 13th sent a message to Tehran, but it did not take away the potential threat to shipping in and out of the Persian Gulf. For Trump, this call to stand together is something of a turn-around. On March 7th, Trump told US network CBS it's a bit late of the United Kingdom and others to send ships. He didn't need British help to win his war. Now, Trump is calling on NATO allies to join him in the war he started on February 28th without consulting them. There's a common interest in keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. But would it even be at risk if Trump had not started the whole crisis?
The United Kingdom's refusal to allow U.S. military access to strategic bases could significantly hinder potential air operations against Iran. This development highlights shifting alliances and complicates the U.S. military's operational capabilities in the region.
Sierra Nevada Corporation has been contracted to supply the United Kingdom with high-altitude, uncrewed surveillance balloons. These assets will enhance the UK's reconnaissance capabilities in aerial intelligence operations.
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