UK-trained Ukrainian soldier recalls facing Russian troops who have no idea how to fight
Russia has lost an estimated 3,000 tanks in the war, and 300,000 men have been killed or injured.
Simon Newton began his career as a print journalist in the early 1990s before moving into broadcasting. He has reported for Sky News, BBC News and ITV and received numerous awards. He reported extensively from Afghanistan and spent three months embedded with British troops in Helmand. He now covers the war in Ukraine.
Russia has lost an estimated 3,000 tanks in the war, and 300,000 men have been killed or injured.
Forces News takes a look at whether there are any lessons the RAF can draw from the conflict.
But General Sir Richard Barrons, a former head of Joint Forces Command, says any increase in size won't come from recruiting more regulars.
Professor Alessio Patalano believes the conflict will give the Royal Navy three key takeaways.
After months of fighting and thousands of lives being claimed, it is feared that Putin's grip is tightening on Avdiivka.
Drones have proved vital to Ukraine, and the UK will be sending thousands more to the frontline to support the war effort against Russia.
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.
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.
Moscow has been modifying standard munitions dating back to the 1960s to turn them into a far more modern weapon of war.
Last summer, the Russian government raised military salaries by 10.5% to try to entice people to sign up.
The head of ground forces in Ukraine has ignited the debate around what types of Western aircraft should next be donated to his country.
The ongoing fighting is thought to be very consuming for Russia, and Ukraine is holding on to its left bank foothold.
Moscow has used short-range ballistic missiles from North Korea to conduct multiple strikes against Ukraine, the White House said.
With the full-scale conflict with Russia about to enter its third calendar year, Forces News has taken a look at what might happen in 2024.