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Apr 25, 2016
AEI Systems is a highly focused, world-leading defence organisation with BS EN ISO 9001:2008 quality approval, specialising in the design, development, manufacture, test, supply and logistic support of Air
Apr 25, 2016
AeroGlow Ltd. is a UK based company founded in 2005 which now has a concentrated business within both the UK and US defense markets.
Apr 25, 2016
Alford Technologies is an award-winning UK based company that specialises in developing highly innovative explosive tools to support Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Breaching/Explosive Method of Entry (
Apr 25, 2016
Founded in 1990, Amulet Hotkey designs, manufactures and integrates technology solutions into the Financial Services, Defence and Commercial sectors.
Apr 25, 2016
Analox Military Systems (AMS) is part of the Analox Group, a specialist producer of gas monitoring systems for hostile environments.
Apr 25, 2016
APPH Limited (Héroux-Devtek, UK) can trace its roots in the Liverpool area back to 1920.
Apr 25, 2016
AVPE Systems is a build-to-print manufacturer of complex machined, treated, and assembled components.
Apr 25, 2016
AWE plays a crucial role in national defence. They have been at the forefront of the UK nuclear deterrence programme for more than 60 years.
Apr 25, 2016
Originally part of a leading international electronics company, Axis Electronics was formed in 1995 as an independent UK based contract electronic manufacturing services provider with a unique combination
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This booklet offers a snapshot of the UK’s defence capability in numbers. Its overall annual defence budget is the fifth largest in the world. A £163 billion investment plan for equipment, will be provided in UK defence.

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Following a foreword by the Prime Minister, Government’s vision for a secure and prosperous United Kingdom, with global reach and influence, is analysed within this document. The following chapters set out how UK will deliver its vision and strategy, through the National Security Objectives.

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In June 2014 the ADS Group (the trade body of the aerospace and defence industry in the UK) commissioned a report into the size, shape and future priorities of the UK’s Aerospace, Defence, Security and Space sectors. The resulting Aerospace Industry Outlook, included analysis undertaken by the Centre for Economics and Business Research and the results of survey of 900 ADS members responding to questions on employment, investment, exports and growth.

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The Government’s vision is for a secure and prosperous United Kingdom, with global reach and influence by strengthening the UK Armed. SDSR 15 sets a new headmark for the UK’s Armed Forces: Joint Force 2025. Joint Force 2025 will be equipped with a range of new and enhanced capabilities that will be capable of taking on a broader range of missions against demanding scenarios.

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This is an annual publication which provides information on the numbers and types of equipment and formations of the UK Armed Forces. Equipment and formations statistics have been presented based on the UK Armed Forces components: land, maritime and air. Also provided are data sourced from the Department for Transport (DfT) on militarily-useful British-registered vessels.

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