UK pledges £245m to replenish Ukraine's artillery reserves
Artillery has been a key factor in Ukraine's battlefield successes, as the country pushes to degrade Russian forces.
Artillery has been a key factor in Ukraine's battlefield successes, as the country pushes to degrade Russian forces.
Russia has lost an estimated 3,000 tanks in the war, and 300,000 men have been killed or injured.
The DMRC has years of extensive experience following the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, which Ukraine can benefit from.
DE&S's job is to keep the UK's military equipped, but it has also been responsible for sending everything from bullets to tanks to Ukraine.
The DMRC is considered one of the best in the world for helping military personnel on their rehabilitation journey.
Britain will also jointly train 10,000 further Ukrainian troops in the first half of 2024.
Forces News takes a look at whether there are any lessons the RAF can draw from the conflict.
A battle-scarred vehicle has been touring cities to highlight the dangers faced by medics on the frontline.
But General Sir Richard Barrons, a former head of Joint Forces Command, says any increase in size won't come from recruiting more regulars.
The Sukhoi Su-34 is Russia's top supersonic strike aircraft, but is proving vulnerable to Ukraine's air defences, according to officials.
Professor Alessio Patalano believes the conflict will give the Royal Navy three key takeaways.
Rheinmetall is Europe's largest producer of artillery ammo and intends to have an annual production capacity in six figures for Ukraine.
Admiral Viktor Sokolov has been removed from his role as head of the Russian Black Sea Fleet following several high-profile sinkings.
Former Royal Marine Lee Spencer, a multiple solo Atlantic rower, has gathered a team of Britons and Ukrainians for his next mission.
The new Commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces stated that his troops were withdrawing from the town.
After months of fighting and thousands of lives being claimed, it is feared that Putin's grip is tightening on Avdiivka.