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Royal Signals triumph over REME to win Woolwich Cup
The Royal Signals have won the Woolwich Cup after a 5-2 victory over the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
A successful end to Gripens' first deployment to Iceland
The Swedish Air Force has successfully completed its deployment to Keflavík Air Base in Iceland, where Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighters carried out Nato air policing missions for the first time since joining the alliance.
F-35: The agile fly-half of the aerial rugby pitch
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Harv Smyth, uses a rugby analogy to reflect the importance of the F-35B Lightning stealth jets operated by 617 Squadron.
RAF Lossiemouth tests response to airfield emergency
RAF Lossiemouth has been testing its capability to deal with an emergency incident while continuing to protect the UK northern airspace. Meanwhile, on Exercise Agile Warrior, personnel trained alongside civilian emergency services.
Start adjusting to civilian life before you leave, says veteran
British Army veteran turned online coach and transformation specialist Chris Ashford has some advice for those considering leaving the military.
Air domain harder to control, warns head of the RAF
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Harv Smyth, says control of the air cannot be taken for granted anymore and the RAF must train for high-end warfighting.
What we know about the naval mines Iran has in its arsenal
These are the mines Iran is believed to have in its arsenal, should it decide to turn the Strait of Hormuz into a permanent no-go zone.
Autonomous mine-hunters sent to help clear Strait
Autonomous mine-hunting systems are in the Strait of Hormuz, the Defence Secretary has confirmed, as he visited the Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood. John Healey said he had been speaking to military planners about what else could be sent
Ukraine dispatches interceptors to counter Iranian drone strikes
Ukraine will be putting its vast experience of counter-drone warfare to good use as Iran continues to launch one-way attack UAVs on the Gulf states.
How Western navies would tackle a mine threat in the Strait of Hormuz
Reporting from on board Dutch minehunter HNLMS Scheidam, Rosie Laydon looks at why naval mines are such an effective weapon, and how Western forces try to find, identify and defuse them before they can bring traffic to a standstill.
Forces Fight Night: Don't miss Army v Navy v RAF in Inter Services battle
It's a tri-service battle for the ages in store at HMS Nelson on 26 March














































