An Army brigade has said it will receive state-of-the-art communications equipment to give it the edge on the battlefield.
The British Army successfully tested its new Radiofrequency Directed Energy Weapon (RF DEW), "RapidDestroyer," designed to counter drone swarms. The weapon instantly neutralizes multiple drones up to ...
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British Army forced to suspend use of new Ajax armoured vehicle
In the latest setback for the troubled programme, some military personnel are being medically treated for noise and vibration ...
Elbit Systems UK (ESUK) delivered 55 of its Ground Based Surveillance Radar (GBSR) systems to the UK's Royal Artillery following successful live-fire trials earlier ...
In better news for the UK’s land forces, the army’s Ajax tracked reconnaissance vehicle was declared as in service and the ...
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Colchester's 16 Air Assault Brigade test equipment in jungle
COLCHESTER soldiers tested cutting-edge communications equipment in the jungle for the British Army. Through Project Cain, 16 Air Assault Brigade is trialling a next-generation tactical communications ...
Morning Overview on MSNOpinion
Army suspends Ajax after troops fall ill
The British Army’s decision to suspend its Ajax armoured vehicle fleet after troops fell ill is more than a temporary safety ...
The Scytale Link from GRC Ltd is intended to provide multibearer connectivity as part of the range extension element of the Project Asgard network component. (GRC Ltd) Further details have emerged of ...
The British Army has paused the use of its new Ajax armoured fighting vehicles after "around 30" soldiers suffered vibration ...
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