Troops Give Civilians Insight Into Bomb Disposal Work
33 Engineer Regiment Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search has opened its doors to the public.
33 Engineer Regiment Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search has opened its doors to the public.
The Army intends to make an initial purchase of over 500 Boxer vehicles.
The organisation is now responsible for training the RAF’s Cyberspace Communications Specialists and Engineering Officers.
"Unmanned vessels are not about to make sailors redundant, but they are becoming increasingly useful as auxiliaries", writes technology ...
The £3 million Project Minerva launched in September 2016 saw a Snake Eye drone tested that can relay 3D images while detecting chemical ...
An international ban will be up for discussion at the United Nations in November.
A British firm based are close to completing the final multi-million-pound bridge designed for the Australian Army.
'Invisibility suits' always seemed as impossible as Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak, until a British physicist developed the theory for ...
Air Marshal Edward Stringer says new thinking is needed to match investments in new technology.
Researchers have found ways of overcoming the drag of the water and have created high-speed, and highly lethal, underwater weapons.
Members of the elite Close Protection Unit for the Secretary General undergo intensive an advanced driving skills workshop.
The UK faces being excluded from the Galileo project following Brexit.
Satellite navigation has become such a part of everyday life that we often fail to appreciate how much we use it.
Technology expert David Hambling takes a look at laser weapons and their future.
Assistant State Department Secretary Yaleem Poblete said “there is no way to verify" the satellite.
A loitering munition is an unmanned aircraft that can circle the battlefield for hours, waiting for a target to appear before swooping in to ...