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Changing of the Guard musical tribute to Tina Turner
The Band of the Welsh Guards and 1st Battalion Welsh Guards Corps of Drums paid a musical tribute to Tina Tuner. The singer behind hits like What's Love Got To Do With It and Proud Mary died at her home in Zurich earlier this week, at the age of 83.
Parachutists land on one of the Royal Navy's aircraft carriers
Tim Cooper was on the ground for BFBS Forces News as a group of Royal Navy parachutists landed on one of the Royal Navy's two aircraft carriers.
Old-tech aircraft being used to destroy high-tech drones
Ukrainian Army Aviation is using 1970s Yakovlev Yak-52 trainers to either shoot down Russian drones or tip them out of the sky
HMS Prince of Wales gets ready to lead UK Carrier Strike Group
The Royal Navy flagship is being supplied with ammunition before it journeys on to the High North and North Atlantic.
Could RAF Lossiemouth become a Russian nuclear target in a High North war?
A defence academic has raised a stark scenario involving one of the RAF's most important bases.
Royal Navy win back-to-back Inter Services titles at Allianz Stadium
The Royal Navy beat the Army 36-41 to win the Inter Service title at Allianz Stadium, going back-to-back for the first time since 1974
Women 's body armour offering more comfort - and protection
NP Aerospace, a Coventry-based company, is manufacturing 2,000 sets of women's body armour that the MOD has purchased to send to Ukraine. The question is, however, when will the British servicewomen receive them?
How facing Canada forced this British Army rugby team to elevate their game
The British Army women faced the Canada U20s in Aldershot, a new challenge for the Inter Service champions as the team looks to take their rugby game to the next level
All the gen on pace sticking: From the soles of parade boots to unofficial skits
The pace-stick is an aid to drill, but as the pace-sticking competition in Catterick shows, it is also a precise art.
'Light at the end of the tunnel' for personnel and veterans in hearing loss judgement
Stephen Hambridge was awarded £500,000 after being diagnosed with noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus during his service in the British Army in 2012, leading to a permanent medical downgrade which ultimately ended his military career.
Beneath the waves: Russia’s shadowy GUGI submarines and their espionage missions
GUGI are effectively Russia's Special Forces of the sea, capable of carrying out extreme deep sea operations.














































