Endurance in extremes: Former Army officer conquers 100km race across Sahara
Harry Mackarness spoke to BFBS Forces News on completion of the ultramarathon that took place in one of the most inhospitable regions on ...
Harry Mackarness spoke to BFBS Forces News on completion of the ultramarathon that took place in one of the most inhospitable regions on ...
Greenland has several rare earths on its territory, which are used in the production of the F-35 fighter jet and other high-end military ...
Forty-seven Army athletes from 19 different sports have been picked in 2026
The latest restrictions imposed by the Kremlin are likely to leave Russian soldiers further in the dark on the frontline
Professor Michael Clarke tells BFBS Forces News' Sitrep podcast that changes to the Nato command structure are sensible
Ahead of them are nine months of basic and specialised infantry training that will turn them into elite fighting warriors
Changes have been made to ease the burden of ceremonial duties after the death of Tpr Jack Burnell-Williams, 18, in 2022
The vehicle can attach itself to any surface vessel or submarine, catching a ride to carry its payload where it's needed
Alongside the anti-air systems, the UK is set to deliver an additional 1,000 Lightweight Multirole Missiles
The Royal Air Force and the British Army clashed at The New Saints FC in Oswestry where the game ended in a goalless draw
Around 1,250 troops from the UK, Estonia, France and the US are taking part, testing armour, artillery and drone tactics in the extreme cold
The Ukraine war, High North security and Donald Trump's threats to annex Greenland are expected to be high on the agenda
Scientific researchers joined forces with PTIs and set about designing a warm-up routine to protect personnel from injury
Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed the number of British personnel stationed in the Arctic nation will rise from 1,000 to 2,000 over ...
Twenty-nine people died in the disaster – and official papers surrounding the crash of the RAF helicopter have been sealed for 100 years
Maritime experts said Russia has been bolstering its submarine fleet since the end of the Cold War, giving it the undersea edge