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Meribel 2022: Event in 'lap of the gods' as COVID restrictions threaten postponement
The secretary for the UK Armed Forces Winter Sports Association hopes restrictions will be lifted in time for action to take place.
Eject! Eject! Eject! As long as you're in a Russian helicopter
Russia operates the world’s only helicopters that are fitted with ejection seats, so find out how the RAF deals with rotary-wing emergencies without the ability to bang out.
Sparkling opening ceremony heralds 75th year of Inter Services snow sports
Not only is it the ISSSC's 75th anniversary, but also the 20th time Méribel has hosted the prestigious event
PAC-3: Find out why Ukraine wants these missiles so badly
Simon Newton explains why the PAC-3 missile used in the Patriot air defence system is so important in defending Ukraine from Russia's drone and missile attacks.
'We've all got horror stories' says minister and ex-Army officer
Veterans and People Minister Louise Sandher-Jones, also a former Army officer, has urged personnel to report mouldy rooms as she launched a review into Single Living Accommodation.
Ukraine Battlefield Brief | 30 January 2026
While the Russians are pounding Ukrainian positions inside Pokrovsk with artillery fire, Russian soldiers are still being hunted by drones.
Per Ardua 21 and Force Atlantic finish World's Toughest Row
Per Ardua 21 successfully completed the demanding 3,000-mile race across the Atlantic in a time of 44 days, six hours and 46 minutes, while hot on their heels, team Force Atlantic crossed the finish line in 45 days, 11 hours and 48 minutes.
JF-17 Thunder: The multi-role jet that won't break the bank
The JF-17 Thunder, a Sino-Pakistani single-engine multi-role combat aircraft, is getting some attention among non-Western air forces due to its low cost.
Healey unveils £20m fund to fast-track defence startups
The fund is set to offer accelerated contracts to small, innovative British startups that have had limited or no business with the Ministry of Defence.
British soldiers on Op Cabrit sharpen controlled aggression
On deployment in Estonia, British Army personnel took on Rifle Lesson 15 – bayonet fighting – a high-intensity exercise designed to test a soldier's mental resilience and physical endurance when taking the fight to the enemy.
Cyber threat rising, with China being the most capable
Adversaries, whether they're state or non-state actors, are using their cyber capabilities against us, and this is happening whether we're at war or not, warns Dr Tim Stevens, the director of King's College London's Cyber Security Research Group.
























































