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Russia will be 'more nervous' after Moskva ship incident
Professor Michael Clarke, former RUSI Director-GeneraI, says Russia will be "more nervous" using its navy in the Black Sea after its Moskva cruiser was badly damaged. Ukraine claims it hit the ship, while Russia has not acknowledged an attack.
Wildcat helicopters evade P2000s on Ex Tamber Shield
In the Norwegian fjords, it's a game of cat and mouse, with the Royal Navy's Wildcat helicopters looking to get away from a range of threats that are smaller and more agile, like the P2000s.
Royal Artillery women return to top flight football with Edwards Cup win
The Gunners beat the Royal Army Medical Services 2-1 to clinch the Edwards Cup.
Former Royal Marine recounts time on Ex Purple Star and tragedy that unfolded
BFBS Forces News archive researcher Richard White, who spent 25 years in the Royal Marines, was deployed on Exercise Purple Star, and reflects on his time using archive footage he filmed while serving with Air Defence Troop.
1 PWRR's Kohima Day winner proud to wear Union flag on his sleeve
A corporal has been chosen as the best Junior Non-Commissioned Officer in 1st Battalion the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment. Corporal Archie Galbraith was picked as the Kohima Corporal for his exemplary and outstanding leadership
My Government will support gallant Armed Forces and their families, says King
His remarks came during the State Opening of Parliament in 2026, where he formally outlined the Government’s legislative agenda for the year ahead. He also highlighted plans to place the Armed Forces Covenant into law through statutory legislation
Naval power vs land forces: Where should the UK's defence budget be spent?
With the need to protect global maritime routes in today's contested world, support Nato commitments and project power on the global stage, there is a strong argument that the UK's maritime forces offer far greater flexibility than land forces.
UKAF struggle against GB Teachers in President's Cup tie
The UK Armed Forces were beaten by the GB Teachers 12-42, with the teachers winning the President's Cup for the first time in their history
Ukrainian recruits hit by dummy drone strikes as training mirrors the frontline
Footage sent to BFBS Forces News shows Ukrainian recruits being hit by drones during training as instructors try to recreate the threat soldiers now face on the frontline in Ukraine.
British paras take on US cavalry as both sides fight with drones
Soldiers from 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment join forces with the US Army's 2nd Cavalry Regiment for Exercise Flytrap in Lithuania where the units fought mock battles to test each other’s kit and tactics against drones
Medical help arrives at remote settlement - by parachute
When a British national was suspected of having contracted a potentially fatal virus on a remote island group in the South Atlantic, the RAF and 16 Air Assault Brigade sprang into action to help - by parachute














































