Gurkhas' shooting skills inspire new marksmanship training for Army recruits
Army rifle and pistol shooting instructors have been picking up some tips from the Gurkhas so they can better teach their new recruits.
Army rifle and pistol shooting instructors have been picking up some tips from the Gurkhas so they can better teach their new recruits.
The British Army today is the smallest it has been for 300 years, prompting the comments by Sir Alex Younger.
Noah Wilsdon, who has an undiagnosed complex lung condition, got to live his dream of becoming a soldier with the Royal Tank Regiment.
As Nato celebrates its 75th anniversary, we look at how the combined forces of the 32 member states compare to Russia's.
The suit is made by each individual sniper, who adds natural foliage in the field to further boost the camouflage effect.
Sikh soldiers continue the proud 500-year-old tradition of wearing the turban, and one Army officer explains the rules behind the headdress.
The sniper stalk is a tricky exercise which sees trainees stealthily work their way towards their target while trying to avoid being seen.
The Defence Secretary insisted the firing of the ceremonial gun should go ahead, despite concern about new health and safety guidelines.
The Ministry of Defence insists it is in line with NHS standards and guidelines.
After six months in Estonia, the First Fusiliers recently handed over responsibility for Op Cabrit to the 5 Rifles Battlegroup.
Major Finlay Anderson was crowned Gladiators champion after Saturday night's grand final on BBC One.
Major Finlay Anderson will be watching the Gladiators final with his company currently deployed overseas on operations.
It will be a home for the thousands of exhibit pieces, including howitzers and shells, that have been in storage since the closure of the ...
Members of the British Army can now grow facial hair - as long as they follow strict rules regarding the beard's length and shape.
A 25-15 win for the team in green was a reversal of last year's final which saw the Stormers win.
Recruits from Nepal, some of them teenagers, complete their year-long journey in which they joined the British Army and became sappers.