We don't celebrate defeats: General Sir Patrick Sanders reflects on Afghanistan
The UK's former Army chief says he is angry over the campaign that he describes as riddled with political and strategic failures
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.
The UK's former Army chief says he is angry over the campaign that he describes as riddled with political and strategic failures
The MOD says it is giving families living in military housing more freedom to keep pets, run businesses and make their space more homely
An ex-RAF officer has been testing a system called Centaur, which has already been used for real on a Saab Gripen
Ash Alexander-Cooper says at-risk Afghans remain in hiding with broken promises and 'another kick in the guts'
BFBS Forces News has seen a joint letter from the heads of the UK's three most elite military units sent to the Chief of the Defence Staff
Around 250 veterans protested at Westminster as politicians debated plans to withdraw legal protections for those who served during The ...
Vida, along with other horses from the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, takes a dip in the sea at Hayling Island
The US Air Force used its biggest non-nuclear bomb in combat for the first time – and did so in total silence
US stealth fighters have been spotted at the Suffolk base, which is operated by American forces
The annual All Arms International Pace Sticking Competition at the Royal Military Academy shows off a more unique type of Drill & Turnout
The Coldstream Guards took the train from London's King's Cross to attend the ceremony in Berwick-upon-Tweed
CGS25 has travelled through the Suez Canal and into the Red Sea on high alert during one of the most dangerous phases of the deployment
New threats and new technology mean the services need to change – and new recruits will be a part of that, says General Sir Richard Barrons
Investment in submarines, modernising the Army and the next generation of fighter jets have been outlined in the Government's spending plans
The new Army ration pack comes in a zip lock bag with 10 meal options and a selection of drinks
The Adjutant General's Corps event offers real-world simulations and a live-fire exercise where shooting the wrong target costs you dearly