Sandhurst Cup: UK teams complete international military skills competition
Forty-eight teams from 16 countries took part, including squads from Poland, Chile and Albania, all competing to be crowned the winners.
Forty-eight teams from 16 countries took part, including squads from Poland, Chile and Albania, all competing to be crowned the winners.
The Duke of Sussex met the five-time Paralympic medalist US Sergeant First Class Elizabeth Marks at the 2016 Invictus Games in Orlando.
The competitors will be tested on various challenges including grenade throwing, pistol shooting and casualty evacuation.
The Army Tactical Missile System was used to strike a Russian air base in Crimea, with Ukrainian media reporting up to six explosions.
The competition dates back to 1967 when Royal Military Academy Sandhurst presented West Point with a British officer's sword.
Posthumous medal-winners Robert Booker and Stevon Booker were commemorated in a service introducing the new M10 infantry support vehicle.
Exercise Virginia Gauntlet 3 saw Royal Marines compete against their US counterparts in 26 different sports.
Ukraine's President believes the aid will give Ukraine a chance to win, while a former Russian leader insists it will just bring more death.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had previously warned his country would lose the war with Russia if US assistance did not appear.
The Virginia Gauntlet sees Royal Marines take on US Marines in a number of sporting events.
AI algorithms controlled a specially modified F-16 test aircraft known as the X-62A, which was pitted against an F-16 flown by a human.
Both 80 Squadron Royal Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force will work alongside their US Air Force colleagues in the United States.
An early demonstration of a Champ missile targeted a two-storey building, taking out its entire spectrum of electronic systems.
The Ukrainian president has called for the West to defend his airspace like it did for Israel – but the two conflicts are quite different.
Captain Dan Hoban is helping the US military and local authorities after a cargo ship collided with one of the bridge's support pillars.
The Harrier may be a legacy piece of British jump jet ingenuity - but it's still turning plenty of heads.