Training for success: Special operations soldiers prepare to take on Everest challenge
A nine-strong team of soldiers from the Ranger Regiment are in the final stages of preparing for the ultimate climbing challenge
Rosie Laydon has spent over 20 years working for BFBS, reporting around the world: from multiple operational assignments in Iraq and Afghanistan, to Royal Navy drug busts in the Caribbean. Away from daily reporting, she has produced and directed documentaries on Cold War Spies, Women at Sandhurst and the post-Taliban evacuation of Kabul. She now specialises in grey zone threats and hybrid warfare.
A nine-strong team of soldiers from the Ranger Regiment are in the final stages of preparing for the ultimate climbing challenge
RAF Fylingdales, in the middle of the North York Moors, provides a continuous ballistic missile early warning service to the US and the UK
BFBS Forces News joined Nato's Baltic Sentry mission to see first-hand the people and the tech fighting back against Russian-linked sabotage
A Dutch minehunter officer explains why even a small number of mines could have a major impact on shipping through one of the world's ...
Dom Murphy says while Russia and Iran are behind the majority of these incidents, China and other nations are carrying out hostile acts too
The crew live in tight quarters, share bunks and train to give Nato ships and aircraft a serious challenge
Ten allied nations including the UK took part, operating seamlessly across the air, surface and sub-surface domains
They'll talk to you for a month to gain trust before sending something malicious, a top analyst at the tech giant warns
The question for Nato and Europe is whether they can secure infrastructure and deter escalation before a future attack becomes a fatal one
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 ...
Maritime experts said Russia has been bolstering its submarine fleet since the end of the Cold War, giving it the undersea edge
The Navy has confirmed it is looking at siting the new base in the northeast, but declined to offer any more details
Behind the scenes, hostile states can distort the stories that land on your newsfeed and change the way you see the world
Today's cyber warfare sometimes means an adversary quietly altering what people see – and therefore manipulating how they think
The US president find an ally in secretary general Mark Rutte, who says the alliance should re-examine its capabilities in the region
Armed Forces Minister Al Carns explains a number of changes are being made to bolster the UK's reserves and simplify the recall process