
Nato could face Soviet-style mass army within next decade, intelligence warns
Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service's annual report warns about the ramifications of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service's annual report warns about the ramifications of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Maj Gen (Retired) Mick Ryan says Moscow is ahead of Ukraine in terms of drone technology and electronic warfare.
Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi has led Ukraine's ground forces since 2019 and is nicknamed the Snow Leopard.
Retired Maj Gen Mick Ryan says the dismissal of Valerii Zaluzhny is poorly timed due to ongoing debates around support and mobilisation.
The Ministry of Defence estimates that Russian strikes against Ukrainian targets in Avdiivka have increased by around 66 per cent.
The officials say the vast majority of resources are focused on threats emanating from overseas which pose a threat to the UK.
Ukraine has been targeting Russian power plants and depots following two winters of attacks by Moscow on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure.
Is President Zelensky really about to pull the plug on Ukraine's most popular commanding officer? Forces News' Simon Newton takes a look.
Volodymyr Zelensky visited the Zaporizhzhia region in southeastern Ukraine to meet troops and award a medal to a recce platoon commander.
Western officials believe around 300 Russian tanks and 700 armoured vehicles have been destroyed in the last 118 days.
The Russian ship known as the 'Ivanovets' was sunk after being struck multiple times by naval drones, Western officials have confirmed.
MOD has speculated to what could have caused the shooting incident where a Russian village was hit.
The device has been miniaturised so it's now man-portable, making it more flexible and more difficult for enemy forces to counter.
Moscow's apparent willingness to use tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield is causing concern in the West.
The news comes after a top Nato military official warned that all-out war with Russia is a possibility within the next 20 years.
Moscow has been modifying standard munitions dating back to the 1960s to turn them into a far more modern weapon of war.