British Army versus Nato war games on Russia's doorstep
In the forests of Latvia, soldiers from the Royal Lancers have been testing Nato's readiness to repel any would-be invader.
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.
In the forests of Latvia, soldiers from the Royal Lancers have been testing Nato's readiness to repel any would-be invader.
See how a former Army surgeon is changing field hospital medicine with a by-product from the seafood industry
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