Exclusive: Inside the cockpit for RAF's first F-35 air policing mission in Iceland
Forces News got access to RAF pilots as British F-35s are tasked with defending the alliance's airspace in the Arctic region.
    Forces News got access to RAF pilots as British F-35s are tasked with defending the alliance's airspace in the Arctic region.
    The Plymouth-based ship monitored the Chinese ships as they headed home from St Petersburg after taking part in Russian Navy Days.
    This latest Nato mission will see Royal Air Force pilots from 617 Squadron defending the alliance's airspace in the Arctic region.
    Defence Secretary John Healey met his Norwegian counterpart in London to stress the strategic partnership.
    In a whistlestop 48-hour tour of Europe, John Healey made his first ministerial visits to France, Germany, Poland and Estonia.
    The operation has seen RAF pilots spend alternate weeks on high-readiness standby to defend Nato's airspace over the Black Sea.
    John Healey thanked UK service personnel deployed on Nato's eastern flank during his first official visit to Estonia in his new role.
    Exercise Precise Response is a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defence training exercise.
    Sweden’s recent membership of Nato brings another 98 Gripen multi-role fighter jets to the alliance's air armada.
    Two US Air Force B-52H Stratofortress bombers encountered the Russian aircraft during a mission over the Barents Sea.
    More sophisticated thinking is needed to build an armed forces to prevent all-out war, the Chief of the Air Staff said.
    The Prime Minister also cleared the way for UK-supplied long-range Storm Shadow missiles to be used to strike targets within Russia itself.
    Defence and security blogger @PinstripedLine examines the British security challenges facing the new government
    John Healey said the Prime Minister would announce and commission the defence review next week.
    The PM confirmed he will launch the Government's Strategic Defence Review next week, with prep already undertaken by the Defence Secretary.
    The alliance expects each member nation to spend at least 2% of its gross domestic product on defence, but plenty are falling short.