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Moment RAF Chinook Leaves Welsh Field After Forced Landing
The helicopter landed in the field last week after an "incident" during a training sortie. It had struck power lines, causing a power cut in the local area. The aircraft sustained "minor damage" with one crew member receiving "minor injuries".
'Uncanny' parallels between Op Spiderweb and WW2 SAS missions
When Ukraine's daring Operation Spiderweb took place in June 2025, author and military historian Damien Lewis was immediately reminded of the audacious missions undertaken by the SAS during the Second World War.
UK v US battle awaits in live Remembrance rugby
Who is better at rugby union – the British or the Americans?
Helicopters form up in show of strength and readiness
A formation of eight Apache, 10 Wildcat, two Chinook and four Gazelle helicopters lifted off from Wattisham Flying Station after taxiing along the runway together in what's known as an elephant walk in a show of strength.
HMS Trent provides support in wake of Hurricane Melissa
The Batch 2 River-class patrol vessel had already been pre-positioned in the Caribbean as part of the UK's permanent presence in the region. Army Commandos from the Royal Engineers have now gone ashore to help assess and repair key infrastructure.
Making amends to the Armed Forces' LGBT veterans
While progress is being made, delays with restorative payments and a lack of empathy from the wider veteran community leave a bitter taste for some veterans.
Chief of the Defence Staff shows support for Poppy Appeal
Chief of the Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton said the Poppy Appeal plays an important part in the way in which the UK looks after those who serve and have served in the Armed Forces.
Raybird: The drone that can stay aloft for 28 hours
Ukraine's Raybird drone has amassed more than 350,000 combat hours during the conflict with Russia. Now, the UK military is eyeing it up as a potential replacement for the Watchkeeper, which is due to exit service in 2027.
Chelsea Pensioner humbled after hearing PM's speech
Mary Ann Clarke, a Chelsea Pensioner and veteran of the Women’s Royal Army Corps, said Sir Keir Starmer’s remarks that veterans are a national asset made her feel very proud, but very humble at the same time.
Veterans are a national asset, says Starmer
Sir Keir, whose grandfather served in the Second World War and whose uncle served in the Falklands, said the annual observance on 11 November is "about giving profound thanks to all who have served, and continue to serve".
Ukraine Battlefield Brief | 4 November
Pokrovsk is a city under siege - Russian forces have been trying to take this key town for a year, reducing it to rubble. Taking this so-called Gateway to Donetsk would be a major step toward Vladimir Putin's aim of controlling the Donbas.
























































