
Soldiers and volunteers pack 2,500 Christmas boxes for military children
Charity Little Troopers ensures British Armed Forces children and their families have access to child-focused support.
Charity Little Troopers ensures British Armed Forces children and their families have access to child-focused support.
It's the third year in a row that the Bluewings team are champions.
In a direct response to Ukraine's use in Russia of US and reportedly British-supplied munitions, Moscow launched an Oreshnik missile.
Lieutenant General Sir Rob Magowan tells MPs the UK would rise to face the threat should Russian forces invade an Eastern European country.
The UK has vowed to support Ukraine in response to threats by Vladimir Putin to escalate the ongoing conflict.
The French firm is one of the UK's key defence contractors, building hundreds of Lightweight Multirole Missiles that were sent to Ukraine.
The ASVK-M Kord is an anti-materiel rifle chambered in 12.7mm that Russia reckons can rival Western counterparts like the Barrett M82.
Maj Gen Buster Howes says he believes there will be 'a sense of confusion' among the Royal Marines following the announcement.
Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin warns that the UK must improve its civil readiness and national resilience.
Driving development of these underwater unmanned leviathans is the need for dominance of the underwater battle space.
The strike, if true, is seen as a response to the US decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles against targets inside Russia.
Ray Whitwell fought in France, Italy and Belgium with the Royal Army Service Corps.
The US Navy and Marine Corps have deployed their new amphibious combat vehicles during Quarterly Underway Amphibious Readiness Training.
Aegis Ashore forms part of Nato's broader missile defense network and is designed to detect, track and intercept ballistic missiles.
The Defence Secretary faced questions from the Defence Committee for the first time since taking up his Cabinet role.
The defence cuts were necessary and overdue and evidence of policy catching up with reality, writes retired Navy Commodore Steve Prest.