From Archer-class to Archer artillery: MOD kit list reveals a hybrid-modernised fleet
BFBS Forces News examines the latest Ministry of Defence report revealing the numbers and types of equipment held by the UK's military
Joe Hearn is a Website Reporter at Forces News. He served nearly eight years as a Royal Marine Commando, deploying on exercises around the world, including the Baltic States, the US, and Norway, where he served as a cold-weather warfare instructor. He has a keen interest in defence and foreign affairs, holds a gold-standard NCTJ diploma, and was trained at Cardiff University's School of Journalism, Media, and Culture.
BFBS Forces News examines the latest Ministry of Defence report revealing the numbers and types of equipment held by the UK's military
Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton said personnel should be 'proud' of what they do, describing their contribution as 'extraordinary'
BFBS Forces News understands troops have already been deployed to the Turks and Caicos Islands to support preparations
A team of volunteers knitted and crocheted 10,000 poppies, which draped the church tower at St Bartholomew's Church
Marking the transition to Greenwich Mean Time, they exchanged their iconic scarlet tunics for the heavy woollen Athol grey livery
The exercise saw 450 participants from 14 nations practise chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear responses under realistic and ...
His comments came after Soldier F was acquitted of all charges relating to the Bloody Sunday events
Soldier F, a former paratrooper, is cleared of murdering two men and attempting to murder five others in Londonderry in January 1972
BFBS Forces News takes a look at the events from Bloody Sunday, up to the present day
HMS Duncan tracked the Russian destroyer Vice Admiral Kulakov for more than 48 hours as it transited through the English Channel
RAF Typhoons deployed from RAF Lossiemouth have been operating in the High North under Exercise Hillstream
Nato's Kosovo Force was established in 1999, and the UK have deployed troops to the country ever since
Defence Secretary John Healey said the UK will not take a leading role, but "we will play our part"
CF-188 Hornets land on the Jägala-Käravete highway in Estonia to test their ability to operate should their airfield be knocked out
Former Royal Navy Commander Tom Sharpe offers his insights into the recent high-stakes drug bust in the Gulf of Oman
Esther Njoki urged John Healey and the UK government to do everything in their power to ensure the arrested man is extradited