
James Bond: How the military played a role in 'No Time To Die'
From aircraft, sea vessels and the Household Cavalry, the UK Armed Forces played a key role in filming the 25th James Bond movie.
From aircraft, sea vessels and the Household Cavalry, the UK Armed Forces played a key role in filming the 25th James Bond movie.
The People's Liberation Army deployed 25 planes in the first manoeuvre.
20 Armed Forces personnel will be running the 26.2 mile course for Tickets for Troops on Sunday.
BFBS Cinemas also partnered with Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, to host two free screenings for patients.
The M3 bridging rigs can drive into water and join together to create platforms for troops.
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It was the Duchess's first visit to the regiment's Scottish-based battalion since replacing Prince Philip as the Rifles' Colonel-In-Chief.
Vaping will be permitted in certain areas, but all tobacco products will be banned by 31 December of next year.
The race will see a four-man team of sailors race HMS Albion from Liverpool to Plymouth – a 280-mile route.
The Type 45 destroyer rejoined the Carrier Strike Group (CSG21) after undergoing repairs in September.
The Ministry of Defence Police was the amalgamation of the Army and Air Force Departments and the Admiralty Constabularies.
The RAF's aerobatic team stopped off at the RAF base in Cyprus to refuel on their way to the United Arab Emirates.
HMS Richmond's visit comes on the 10th anniversary of the United Kingdom and Vietnam defence co-operation.
Fears the group may take retribution surround reports coalition-trained fighters have been recalled to base.
Derbyshire Police has asked anyone with any information or dashcam footage to come forward.
Minehunter HMS Middleton will be joining HMS Chiddingfold, Penzance, Montrose and RFA Lyme Bay as part of Operation Kipion.