Route for overseas citizens seeking officer training

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that citizens from the British Overseas Territories (BOTs) are already eligible to apply for Army officer training in the UK, but additional security vetting requirements may apply depending on their residency status.

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UK developing AI-enabled sonar systems to monitor Atlantic

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed progress on artificial intelligence-driven acoustic detection systems for the Royal Navy’s Atlantic Bastion programme, part of the UK’s effort to secure the North Atlantic against submarine threats.

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Horror as ‘jealous’ girl, 5, hurls family’s newborn baby 40ft to his death out of fourth floor window in Russia

A “JEALOUS” girl allegedly hurled her newborn baby brother out of a 40ft window to his death. The five-year-old is said to have been home alone with the 21-day-old when she hurled him from the fourth floor flat in Vasilyevo, Russia. Her mum had reporte…

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TEJAS Fighter Leads Breakthrough MUM-T Maritime Strike Along Konkan Coast

The Indian Air Force (IAF) and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) have successfully demonstrated advanced Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) capabilities in a pioneering maritime strike exercise off the Konkan coast. A piloted TEJAS was networked with two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), validating command and control handoffs, sensor fusion, and precision strikes.Strict

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The week in pictures: Kermit the Frog in Paris, Sarkozy goes to prison and a White House demolition

Kermit the Frog takes over Paris’s Place Vendôme, former French president Nicolas Sarkozy goes to prison, a mysterious gentleman goes viral in the wake of the Louvre heist, and US President Donald Trump demolishes the East Wing of the White House to m…

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India’s Fighter Dilemma: Russian Su-57 Stealth Stopgap Or AMCA Patience?

Seven years after India withdrew from the joint Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) program, citing the Su-57’s performance and stealth limitations, New Delhi is back in quiet conversations with Moscow. The irony is striking.The same jet, once deemed inadequate for India’s future air warfare needs, is now being reconsidered—with urgency.According to recent reports from United 24 Media and

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Extended-Range BrahMos Enters Service, Redefines India’s Offensive Reach

India has achieved a significant milestone in its defence manufacturing sector with the induction of the 800 Km range BrahMos missile, marking a substantial enhancement in the country’s strike capabilities. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh alongside Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath flagged off the first batch of these advanced missiles from the BrahMos Integration and Testing

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Indigenous Leap: What Is The Significance of PTC Industries Unlocking India’s Single-Crystal Turbine Blade Manufacturing Capability

PTC Industries Limited has achieved a landmark milestone for India’s aerospace and defence ecosystem by receiving a prestigious order from DRDO’s Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) for carrying out Post-Cast Operations of Single Crystal (SX) ‘Ready-To-Fit’ Turbine Blades.Post-cast operations (also known as post-processing or finishing operations) refer to the set of mechanical, chemical,

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