
New raiding craft promises to make Commandos more agile and more lethal
47 Commando (Raiding Group) Royal Marines is the lead for amphibious warfare and Royal Navy board and search operations.
47 Commando (Raiding Group) Royal Marines is the lead for amphibious warfare and Royal Navy board and search operations.
The deal with Thales UK aims to improve the long-term availability and resilience of critical assets for the Navy's ships and submarines.
Seventy High Mobility Transporter Jackal 3s are being produced for the military by the summer of 2024, replacing the Jackal 2.
The Russian ship known as the 'Ivanovets' was sunk after being struck multiple times by naval drones, Western officials have confirmed.
The DragonFire system will continue to be tested on land, but planned trials at sea will not be taking place after all, at least for now.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is helping with identifying targets but there is still a need to be cautious with it, he says.
HMS Blazer has been training on the water around Portsmouth with her Coastal Forces Squadron siblings HMS Trumpeter, Exploit and Biter.
The system will be used by the Royal Engineers to cross water or gaps over dry land up to 46 metres, supporting around 66 tonnes.
The prototype will undergo tests to evaluate the vehicle's effectiveness before another 140 Challenger 3s are delivered to the British Army.
The Sea Viper air defence system that has been used to successfully destroy Houthi drones is set to receive a major upgrade worth £405m.
Footage has surfaced showing a clash between two American-supplied Ukrainian Bradley Fighting Vehicles and a Russian T-90 main battle tank.
The DragonFire Laser Directed Energy Weapon is a line-of-sight high precision weapon.
The Royal Navy vessel is a versatile and capable platform and one of the most advanced warships in the world.
Armed with only one grenade and flashing lights, the drone managed to neutralise an enemy soldier and lead the captive to safety.
The mortar system is being used by Russian forces to target Ukrainian infantry units and destroy equipment in sheltered locations.
The government in Ankara claims allowing the vessels passage through its waters would put Turkey in breach of an international agreement.