In pictures: Airborne signallers test out Army's new radio in Belize jungle
The dual-channel radio can be used in many roles, including ground-to-ground, air-to-ground, and beyond-line-of-sight.
Alexander Walters is the Social Media Editor at BFBS Forces News, with nearly five years’ experience covering defence stories at home and abroad. His reporting has taken him from the waters of the Canary Islands to military exercises in Sennelager, events at Buckingham Palace, and the Twickenham pitch, spanning parades, royal engagements, and beyond. After completing his Masters degree, he began his career at BBC Sport and BBC West Midlands.
The dual-channel radio can be used in many roles, including ground-to-ground, air-to-ground, and beyond-line-of-sight.
Ben Wallace told the House he is determined to fix 'this troubled' Ajax programme, now starting the next phase of its trials.
Eight hundred soldiers and 250 vehicles from the Queen's Royal Hussar's Battlegroup took part in the 22-day exercise in Germany.
The King's Regulations are the code of conduct for members of the Armed Forces that deal with discipline and aspects of military law.
The US said it plans to ship 31 M1 Abrams tanks to Ukrainian forces.
HRH Princess Anne visited Tapa Base in Estonia.
Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg has called for the speedy delivery of new weapons to Ukraine.
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The western tanks have been designed particularly with the defeat of Russian tanks in mind.
The US's latest package contains hundreds of armoured vehicles and critical support for Ukraine's air defence.
Captain Chandi became the first woman of colour in January last year to complete a solo and unsupported 700-mile trip to the South Pole.
MP Sir Bernard Jenkin told the Commons that Russia's global plans stand on a "knife edge", as he opened a debate on Russia's grand strategy.
RAF Syerston is being used by the Red Arrows on a temporary basis after the closure of RAF Scampton at the end of last year.
The latest MOD defence intelligence reported that "any T-14 deployment is likely to be a high-risk decision for Russia".
Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has stressed the importance of stepping up military support, "weapons are the way to peace" he said.
Speaking in Parliament, Baroness Goldie said such support would be a "very significant step forward".