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Watch: Queen's Guard colliding with child
In a clip shared anonymously on TikTok, two royal guards were seen marching at the London landmark, before a young child appears in front of them and fails to get out of their way.
The Download | 11 November
Princess of Wales attends Service of Remembrance at NMA, the Western Front Association remembers the fallen at the Cenotaph, and the Queen takes part in Act of Remembrance ceremony at Paddington Station – all this and more on The Download.
Pilotless fighter jets transforming the battlespace in the skies
Take a closer look at the X-BAT and its capabilities, as well as the General Atomics YFQ-42 – an aircraft designed to operate alongside human-crewed fighters like the F-35, and hailed by its creators as the next step in aviation history.
Ajax: The AFV that's upgradeable like a smartphone
Captain George Beal, OC Recce, The Queen's Royal Hussars Battlegroup, tells BFBS Forces News Ajax is "night and day" compared with the other reconnaissance platforms he'd trained on.
UKAF take on German Bundeswehr in Remembrance football double header
Watch live on the BFBS Forces News YouTube channel
Princess Anne joins centenary celebrations for the Royal Australian Corps of Signals
The corps' Colonel-in-Chief inspected troops and addressed personnel at their barracks.
US Marine Corps celebrates 250th birthday
During a trip to California for Exercise Green Dagger, BFBS Forces News spoke to several USMC personnel who told us what the service's 250th birthday means to them.
British Army boxers reign supreme following victory over Bahrain Royal Guard
The British Army boxing team have beaten the Bahrain Royal Guard in one of the military's most hotly contested forces fight nights of the year at Catterick Garrison.
Future of Forces rugby to collide in under-23s Inter Service matches
Watch the action live on the BFBS Forces News YouTube channel
Ex-Gurkha's advice: Out of injury comes hope and optimism
Hari Budha Magar, who lost his legs to an IED, serves as a role model for soldiers who have already been injured - and for those who may end up with injuries in the future, telling them they and their families will get the support they need.
Soldier takes command - using eyebrow-threading skills
Ten military teams from across the British Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and the Canadian armed forces compete in the annual Duchess of Edinburgh Cup, which includes a stretcher race and command task.
























































