Ukraine trains army of robot drones to identify Russian troops by movement and uniform
One of the drones used by Ukraine is the SAKER scout drone, reportedly being used successfully against Russian targets.
One of the drones used by Ukraine is the SAKER scout drone, reportedly being used successfully against Russian targets.
September 2024 saw more Russian kamikaze drone attacks against Ukraine than at any point since the conflict began in 2022.
The downing of the drone comes as forces across the world race to develop the Loyal Wingman technology seen as the future of air power.
Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard was part of the UK contingent that attended the Ukraine Defence Industrial Forum.
US Journalist David Kirichenko was given rare access to the frontline and spent time with the drone units trying to halt Moscow’s assaults.
President Volodymyr Zelensky asks for more help to protect his country following a major airstrike against 15 regions.
The south-eastern Ukrainian coal mining town, located on strategic high ground, has been conquered by the Russian Army.
The devastating drone strike carried out by Ukraine destroyed the supposedly impenetrable ammunition arsenal in Toropets, Russia.
Two Romanian F-16s and two Spanish F/A-18s were deployed after a Russian attack drone was picked up over the border with Ukraine.
Sixteen AS90 self-propelled guns are now on course to be delivered, with 10 already delivered and six more to follow in the coming weeks.
A House of Lords committee issued a stark warning about the readiness of the UK’s Armed Forces, calling for more spending and urgent reform.
Russian forces have made repeated assaults on the southeastern town since 2022 and are now thought to be making gains.
The Russian Army is advancing on the city as part of President Putin's plan to conquer the whole Donetsk region.
The head of Ukraine's intelligence service says Moscow is facing financial problems, a lack of recruits and is struggling to sustain its ...
BFBS Forces News takes a closer look at the differences between these two deadly instruments of war.
The Russian president wants the army to grow to 1.5 million soldiers – all of whom should be active service personnel.