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Coldstream Guards swap bearskin for UN's blue beret as they take on peacekeeping role
The Coldstream Guards will spend the next six months in Nicosia, guarding the Green Line buffer zone dividing the Republic of Cyprus and the occupied Turkish Northern part of the island.
UKAF women endure Dutch thrashing in President's Cup clash
The UK Armed Forces women suffered a 1-5 defeat to the Dutch Armed Forces to concede the President's Cup.
Mine-hunting drones transferred from HMS Stirling Castle
HMS Stirling Castle has arrived in Gibraltar for the transfer of autonomous mine-hunting drone boats to RFA Lyme Bay. The two ships are moored next to each other so the unmanned surface vessels can be craned over.
Cheap and scalable: Were roadside bombs in Iraq a warning of the drone threat faced today?
Retired Brigadier Ben Barry was behind a once-classified lessons learned report on the British Army's stabilisation efforts in Iraq from 2005 to 2009, and spoke to BFBS Forces News to help break down the comparison.
RAF Typhoons fitted with new laser-guided anti-drone missiles
Typhoons patrolling the skies in the Middle East are now equipped with the low-cost Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System.
The Equaliser: Ukraine's answer to one of Russia's most feared weapons
The weapon, named Vyrivniuvach or "Equaliser", has been developed after years in which Russian aircraft have used glide bombs to hit Ukrainian troops, towns and fortified positions from tens of kilometres away
Ukraine wages drone war over Moscow
Ukraine has carried out its largest drone strike on Russia in more than a year, and managed to pierce the air defences around Moscow, with 180 drones targeted at the capital itself.
Army brush aside RAF to finish Inter Service campaign on a high
The British Army men saw off an RAF challenge to win by 38-20 at Kingsholm Stadium in Gloucester in the final week of the 2026 Inter Service Championships.
Army women beat RAF to win record Inter Service title
The British Army women beat the RAF 52-12 at Kingsholm Stadium in Gloucester in the final week of the 2026 Inter Service Championships.
SDR: One year on, what's been achieved?
General Sir Richard Barrons, a co-author of the SDR and a former Commander of Joint Forces Command, discusses five key benchmarks and how likely they are to be achieved
Who could build the next generation of Red Arrows jets?
The race is on to replace the Red Arrows' iconic Hawk T1 Mk1, which is expected to leave service at the end of the 2029 display season.














































