On the streets of Ukraine as Kyiv braces for a Russian invasion
We spoke to a Royal Marines veteran, now a documentary filmmaker, who predicts a "bloody battle" if Russia invades the Ukrainian capital.
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We spoke to a Royal Marines veteran, now a documentary filmmaker, who predicts a "bloody battle" if Russia invades the Ukrainian capital.
The country's defence minister says they are already using a new shipment of small unmanned aerial vehicles.
A US colonel is issuing advice to Ukrainian citizens about what they could do to defend themselves.
A US colonel explains why battles in built-up areas are "catastrophic to everybody".
An "electric shock" was sent through chain of command thanks to the training, said the head of the British Army.
Estonia's Deputy Chief of Defence fears Moscow isn't heeding NATO warnings not to invade Ukraine.
The UK has ordered 50 new Apache AH-64E helicopters – aircraft described as being more lethal, more survivable, and more integrated.
It is hoped the Veterans Strategy Action Plan will also benefit the public sector.
It could soon become part of the arsenal of weapons used by troops in urban warfare.
It's feared UK adversaries could "reverse engineer" stealth designs and learn how to defeat the aircraft.
Lancaster bomber pilot James Collie was recognised for his war efforts, flying decoy missions into France.
Remembrance installation includes silhouettes of soldiers, including Indian troops who camped in Home Park, Hampton Court.
Forces News spoke to several personnel deployed to Kabul Airport to assist with the UK's evacuation of Afghanistan.
From aircraft, sea vessels and the Household Cavalry, the UK Armed Forces played a key role in filming the 25th James Bond movie.
The People's Liberation Army deployed 25 planes in the first manoeuvre.
As James Bond-style technology moves closer to the battlefield, where is military innovation headed?