Churchill's hateful decision: The enduring lessons of naval power from WW2 to today
The Prime Minister understood the Royal Navy was not a luxury or a symbol - it was the difference between having options and having none
The Prime Minister understood the Royal Navy was not a luxury or a symbol - it was the difference between having options and having none
Dillon ruling was half an answer, now conditional immunity is needed to clear up the mess
The defence industry is running out of patience as it bids to deliver on SDR priorities with no clarity on the coffers
Della Heptinstall, an Associate at Walker Morris, says a strong industrial base is essential for rapid military capability in crises
BFBS Forces News reporter Tim Cooper weighs in on his concerns over the Type 83 procurement programme
Former Royal Navy Commodore Steve Prest argues that selling HMS Mersey, Severn and Tyne to Uruguay frees up sailors for the new Type 31s
Only around 30% of UK businesses report actively hiring talent from the ex‑forces community, despite their valuable skills
Colonel (Ret'd) Hamish de Bretton-Gordon weighs in on a recent Russian war game that seized the key city, exposing cracks in Nato's response
Steve Prest explains how the Senior Service could make a Hybrid Navy work, using the example of Ukraine's sea denial missions using USVs
Steve Prest argues that First Sea Lord General Sir Gwyn Jenkins is constrained in his strategy plans by three things – time, people and ...
Ajax is not the first armoured vehicle to face issues but sweeping issues under the rug is really damaging
The decision to decommission HMS Lancaster in Bahrain rather than returning her to Portsmouth or Devon speaks volumes about her ...
Colonel (Ret'd) Hamish de Bretton-Gordon believes the Russian president is holding out for total victory, not compromise
The SAS struck a devastating blow against the IRA in South Armagh in an ambush that lies at the heart of the controversy surrounding the act
Speaking to veterans from conflicts from the Falklands to Afghanistan revealed the normality of the post-service lives of these heroes
Retired Commodore Steve Prest says the Type 26 and Type 31 vessels were specified for the jobs they need to do, not dockyard maintenance