Standard sports bras fall short for women in British Army's basic training, study shows
A new study in partnership with the Army Recruit Health and Performance Research Team calls for fit-for-purpose military-specific designs
A new study in partnership with the Army Recruit Health and Performance Research Team calls for fit-for-purpose military-specific designs
Lockheed Martin says the fast jet's time in the test chamber will help ensure the type's reliable performance in harsh Arctic environments
The volunteers, including serving personnel from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, plan to expand the programme to London and Scotland
The soldier will get the opportunity to compete for a PDC Tour card after a string of impressive performances
RAF Wittering has appointed Wing Commander Joan Ochuodho as their new station commander
Captain Ella Donnelly is part of an initial squad of 31 players in the hunt for a World Cup spot
BFBS Radio's Sitrep podcast spoke to Lord Peter Ricketts about the possibility of the US taking military action to annex Greenland
American forces boarded the Russia-flagged tanker Marinera in the North Sea, with the UK providing pre-planned operational support
The US military has stocks of homegrown Shahed lookalike UAVs – and analysts believe they may have been used in the Venezuela snatch mission
HMS Tamar returns to Townsville for first time since 1995 as sailors spend New Year with Australia's Abrams-equipped tank regiment
They both count some of the most highly trained military personnel on the planet – find out why the two units are so closely matched
General Sir Richard Shirreff was speaking after the PM said UK forces would be deployed in the event of a ceasefire - if Parliament approves
The US version is designed to be robust and easy to make, and can be launched from various platforms, including catapult systems
The infamous Cold Weather Warfare course trains Royal Marines to survive and operate in one of the world's most challenging climates
Each January, the Military Conscription and Recruitment Service randomly selects eligible men using an electronic system
Elements of the US Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment are thought to be in the UK, with their latest mission unknown