Equipment Changes Aim To Make Infantry Soldiers More Mobile
Infantry soldiers are set to be more mobile than ever before, with new weapons and armour designed to be more efficient.
Infantry soldiers are set to be more mobile than ever before, with new weapons and armour designed to be more efficient.
The Royal Marines' amphibious assault drills on the coast of southern Oman are all planned from HMS Albion.
A German Ministry of Defence report says only 39% of newly delivered equipment is fit for purpose.
A museum exhibition is showcasing the role of women during the First World War.
The names of all 134,712 people recorded in the Scottish National War Memorial Roll of Honour with be projected.
The Western Front Association had previously announced it had sold the Butte de Warlencourt.
"'Silent but deadly’ suppressed weapons may increasingly turn out to be a trump card," writes technology expert David Hambling.
Theresa May paid tribute to the "vital contribution" made by those serving around the Commonwealth.
An inquiry led by former prime minister Gordon Brown calls for international law changes to better protect children trapped in war zones.
General Sir Nick Carter raised concerns about the next generation's understanding.
The First Minister of Scotland's remarks came during Edinburgh Poppy Day.
Appledore Yard is to close next year despite a campaign to win new work to keep it open.
The Royal Tank Regiment have been testing their skills in the desert during Exercise Saif Sareea 3 in Oman.
A record 2,000 volunteers have been in place at 56 underground and railway stations across London.
The funds were stolen from a parked car in Ilford.
Their demands meant pubs had to request emergency supplies from a local brewery.