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Hands To Bathe... With A Difference: HMS Richmond On CSG21
Crew from Type 23 frigate HMS Richmond have conducted Hands to Bathe, a naval tradition where personnel swim in the sea, while deployed on the Carrier Strike Group 21 mission.
Danish soldiers arrive in Greenland for Arctic Endurance exercise
The Danish army commander and soldiers have landed in Kangererlussuaq, western Greenland, as part of a "substantial contribution" to the Arctic Endurance military exercise.
Brave1: Ukraine's Amazon-style military marketplace
Created by Ukraine's state defence innovation programme, Brave1 allows military units to order the kit they need to where they need it most.
MOD under fire for rejecting LGBT compensation claims
The Ministry of Defence has rejected claims to its LGBT Financial Recognition Scheme, seemingly without merit, according to service charity Fighting with Pride.
Strategic Reserve: How the UK plans to speed up recall in a crisis
New measures are being put in place should the UK need to be able to recall former service personnel faster and more effectively for war
How to watch the Navy Cup final live
The first silverware in the Forces football season is up for grabs at Westleigh Park.
Navy's autonomous full-size helicopter takes flight
Proteus, the UK's first truly autonomous full-size helicopter, has completed its maiden flight, making British aviation history.
What would the UK need to buy for troops in Ukraine if there was a peace deal?
BFBS Forces News reporter Simon Newton explains what the UK would be looking to acquire to help troops in Kyiv should there be a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine.
Powerlifting: Superbly simple sport exploding across the world
Powerlifting is often confused with bodybuilding (for aesthetics) and weightlifting (which involves funky moves to lift as much as possible above the head). But it's a very simple sport made up of three moves – a squat, a bench press and a deadlift.
I'll ditch suit and put on cam whites as Arctic warfare instructor, Carns says
Al Carns, the Armed Forces Minister, told BFBS Forces News reporter Rosie Laydon that the UK is boosting its High North presence and that he will be deployed as an Arctic warfare instructor to help the 1,500 Royal Marines based in the region.
Carns explains reserve forces revamp
Armed Forces Minister Al Carns explains a number of changes are being made to bolster the UK's reserves and simplify the recall process.
























































