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The UK government announces new sanctions targeting people and groups that are supplying and funding Putin's war machine.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory is researching new materials to improve protection for optical sensors within digital cameras against attacks by lasers.
Dstl and US teams work together to apply latest techniques in battlefield forensics
The Foreign Secretary announced a new package of sanctions, including export bans on every item Ukraine has found Russia using on the battlefield to date.
The first ever UK trial of heavy uncrewed ground systems (H-UGVs) has taken place, testing their effectiveness in battlefield situations.
Digital apps are set to redefine the battlefield as the Defence Secretary announces a £30-million boost to fast-track agile software development technology.
Ian Stubbs (UK delegation to the OSCE) stresses that, when Putin is losing on the battlefield, he takes the war to the Ukrainian people instead.
A new photonics spin-out company that provides novel laser detection and protection products for military users has been awarded funding from the UK Government.
A £90 million contract to upgrade land-based radio capabilities will improve battlefield effectiveness while supporting over 200 jobs in Hampshire.
Three exciting telexistence technologies demonstrated at the BattleLab as a result of the Telexistence: Phase 2 competition
The UK has launched a two-million-pound competition alongside the US in a joint-mission to safely eliminate chemical and biological devices on the battlefield.
Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin challenges industry and academia to design autonomous systems that can resupply our front-line troops.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) has launched a competition seeking innovations to aid in safe elimination of chemical and biological munitions in challenging environments.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is launching a competition 'Safely eliminating chemical and biological munitions on the battlefield 'Don't Blow It!'
Defence firms with cutting-edge ideas ranging from laser radars to Artificial Intelligence have been awarded over £10-million after being named winners of the MOD and Defence Growth Partnership (DGP) Innovation Challenge.
Dstl funds innovative new technique for treating limb injuries for UK troops
United Kingdom, United States and Australia showcase pioneering equipment during Project Convergence exercise in California
More than 25 scientists and engineers from Dstl worked with UK allies testing a range of advanced innovative systems as part of Project Convergence 2022.
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