Russian submarine threat resurfaces: How Nato works to track them down
Nato employs a range of techniques to keep track on Russian submarines to find out not just where they are, but what they're doing
Nato employs a range of techniques to keep track on Russian submarines to find out not just where they are, but what they're doing
Retired Commodore Steve Prest says Norway's acquisition of a modern anti-submarine warfare capability will benefit Nato and the Royal Navy
Whether it's reconnaissance, rescuing or warfare, the vessels of Standing Nato Maritime Group 1 are ready to react to developments at sea
Nato countries were asked to increase spending to at least 2% of GDP amid concerns over the threat from Russia and pressure from the US
The alliance takes the High North seriously because, as one officer put it, after Norway, the next stop for Russian forces would be the UK
As peace talks are underway, Britain is helping shape the concept of a Reassurance Force, made up of allied partners to maintain future ...
P2000 vessels HMS Dasher, Express, Puncher and Pursuer will carry out a range of activities, including harbour defence and minehunting
Op Chessman saw RAF Typhoons operate alongside Polish and Swedish jets to help safeguard the airspace over Poland and the broader Baltic
The Bundeswehr looks set to ditch Flecktarn and Tropentarn and switch to a universal pattern currently worn by special forces
Operation Totemic sees the rehearsal of the mobilisation of troops, vehicles, weapons, ammunition – and phone chargers
Ed Hall, the author of We Can't Even March Straight, says service rights were hard won, but may now be at risk of being eroded across Nato
The parade was first held in 1934 to mark the death of the Belgian King and the country's contribution to fighting alongside Britain in WW1
1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment is one of the busiest in the infantry, having only recently returned from Estonia
London and Paris commit to launching the next phase of their joint project for both deep strike and anti-ship missiles
Military experts say the Suwalki Gap could be a key flashpoint in any future conflict
General Grynkewich has taken over from the US Army’s General Chris Cavoli, who has been in the post for the past three years