Boris Johnson: Climate Change A Grave Security Threat
The Prime Minister is preparing to chair a session with UN officials and Sir David Attenborough on the issue.
Tom Sables began his career as a freelance journalist before joining BFBS Forces News in 2019. He has been shortlisted for an AIB International Media Excellence Award, developing specialisms in military mental health and special forces operations. Travelling across Europe to report from large-scale NATO deployments, Tom’s coverage includes a broad range of stories – from political developments to technological innovation.
The Prime Minister is preparing to chair a session with UN officials and Sir David Attenborough on the issue.
The British-led operation in Estonia forms part of the alliance's Enhanced Forward Presence in the region.
The iconic strategic bomber has been around since 1954.
The 100-year-old Army veteran was admitted to hospital on Sunday after testing positive for COVID-19.
Three experts gave their predictions for what the next two decades could hold for the RAF, possible threats and how it might combat them.
Brigadier Phil Prosser says a high injection tempo must be balanced with separate factors for good progress to continue.
It is the oldest component of the American military.
Forces News sent a reporter inside the gaming world to meet potential recruits with a passion for defence.
There are three variants of the F-35 fighter jet, with the RAF and Royal Navy being equipped with the F-35B.
The comedian sent a video message to the Commander of 8 Engineer Brigade which led the testing operation.
The coronavirus pandemic is helping the group to recover from territorial defeat last year, a report has suggested.
A new strain of coronavirus has been identified in southern England, with tougher restrictions brought in for areas including London.
An extra investment of £16.5bn has been made for defence over the next four years.
There are five sites in the United Kingdom which are designated for use by the alliance.
Long-awaited success in the last recruitment year has been tested by pandemic lockdown and safety restrictions.
US Central Command says even with personnel numbers reduced to 4,500 they can "still pursue the task that we need to do in Afghanistan".