 
    Comment: The increasing importance of the grey zone in the fight against Russia
The phrase 'grey zone' is being used on an increasingly common basis.
 
    The phrase 'grey zone' is being used on an increasingly common basis.
 
    The MOD said Russian aircraft probably now conduct "tens of missions per day, compared to a high of up to 300 per day in March 2022".
 
    MOD intelligence believes Russia's plan is "likely to encircle the town with tactical advances to the north and south".
 
    Since 2012 Altberg has supplied the UK Armed Forces with a high-leg combat boot that is lightweight, breathable with good waterproofing.
 
    General (Ret'd) Sir Richard Barrons told Forces News it is key to "retain the initiative by deciding where to act, when to act, and doing it ...
 
    "The land of the peace prize is protecting our cities from war," Ukrainian air forces said.
 
    The MOD said the strikes limit "Russia's potential to restart effective, large scale offensive ground operations".
 
    The concept is a key component of the Russian military doctrine it has adopted in recent years, according to MOD Defence Intelligence.
 
    "I don't think anybody who is currently in service has experienced anything like that," said Lt Gen Ben Hodges.
 
    Defence manufacturers have begun looking at ways of repurposing existing weapons as many Nato countries reportedly run low on ammunition ...
 
    Speaking in a committee room in Westminster, Ms Zelenska said: "Ukrainians are going through the terror, which will resonate with you."
 
    Amid concern over a combat air capability gap, BAE asked to look into having retired fighter jets in UK 'national emergency war reserve'.
 
    BTGs have been described as one of "the most important determinants of victory" by experts.
 
    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's wife Akshata Murty met First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska in Downing Street.
 
    Footage shared by Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces appears to show a Wagner Group mercenary surrendering to a Ukrainian drone.
 
    Capable of shooting down targets up to five miles away, they provide mobile, short-range air defense protection for ground units.