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What is the Navy's 'crossing the line' ceremony?
The tradition is a rite of passage and has become key in developing a sense of community among a ship's company.

First Sea Lord sets out plan to transform Royal Navy into a hybrid fleet
In his first public address since taking on the role as First Sea Lord, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins set out his vision for the creation of a hybrid fleet of crewed, uncrewed and autonomous ships.

Your lives in our hands: Air Traffic Control training with the RAF
Air Traffic Control has been taught at RAF Shawbury for the last 75 years. The role of a controller is one of vital importance as they're in charge of monitoring and directing pilots safely through an airspace.

UK Armed Forces need to be ready to 'deter, fight and win', Chief of the Defence Staff says
Chief of the Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton has said he will focus on the military’s readiness, its people and the modernisation of the Armed Forces during his tenure.

From combat pill packs to mobile surgery: Army medic on new frontline medical care
Army medic explains battlefield combat care upgrades at DSEI.

Knighton addresses concerns over F-35A's stealth capability
The RAF is set to acquire 12 F-35A aircraft, which are capable of carrying nuclear weapons, but there are concerns over how they would be integrated without comprising the jet's stealth capability, Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton has warned.

The Beast and the Orca make a splash at DSEI
From the Gemini Beast to the stealthy Orca, BFBS Forces News takes a closer look at the fast boats on show at the DSEI trade show in London.

PWRR soldiers honour their forebears' action at Salerno
Soldiers from 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment marked the 82nd anniversary of the Salerno landings in Italy with an intense physical training session in Cyprus.

Rain-affected Army Cricket Final ends in historic tie
The Army Major Unit title has been shared with 30 Signal Regiment and the 1 Royal School of Mechanical Engineering after rain stopped play in Aldershot.

Jaysley suffered cumulative effect of abuse, says lawyer
Gunner Jaysley Beck, who was found dead in her accommodation at Larkhill Camp in 2021, was under "intolerable pressure" from her chain of command and had no faith her complaints would be dealt with effectively, a lawyer for her family has said.

AI-controlled swarms tipped to be the future of drone warfare
Ukraine is believed to have used a drone swarm controlled by artificial intelligence in combat for the first time, heralding their wider use in the war - with Russia thought to be not far behind in exploiting this technology.