30,000 Ukrainian recruits go through largest UK military training effort since Second World War
Operation Interflex was launched in June 2022, being led by the UK but being assisted by forces from several other allied nations
Operation Interflex was launched in June 2022, being led by the UK but being assisted by forces from several other allied nations
The MOD points out that as Russia attempts to cover its SAM losses in Ukraine, it will leave gaps in its air defence capability elsewhere
US intelligence says it has evidence that Pyongyang has supplied Russia with more than a million 152mm artillery rounds since August
General Valery Zaluzhny has given a frank and sobering assessment of how the war is going and outlined where Ukraine needs to improve.
The missile is believed to be able to carry up to six nuclear warheads and can hit a target up to 8,000km away.
As winter approaches, the reality of a long war is setting in as Ukraine's counter-offensive has yielded little so far.
Ukraine's need for artillery rounds has pushed EU and US production to the maximum, so how can they reach Kyiv's requirements?
Russia has deployed one-way-attack UAVs which wait to ambush and destroy targets in Ukraine.
Colonel General Mikhail Teplinsky is the new commander of Russian forces in occupied areas of Kherson Oblast in Ukraine.
The Russian state-backed private military company Redut is attempting to recruit women into its Borz Battalion, the MOD reveals.
The economic and financial cost of the war in Ukraine is now thought to be approaching $200bn for Moscow.
This latest round of security assistance includes additional air defence equipment, artillery shells and anti-tank weapons.
The Ukrainians have been invited as part of the UK's wider support to its military following the Russian invasion.
The MOD said despite Russia's reliance on company's of prisoners, they are designated the lowest priority for logistics and medical support.
Shaun Pinner told the Sitrep Podcast about his experience as a Russian prisoner of war.
As drones are rising in importance on the battlefield in Ukraine, so too is the technology needed to take them out.