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Putin losing grip on Mali as troops forced to withdraw
After pulling back from Syria earlier this year, Russia now appears to be on the back foot in Mali as well as new footage shows Moscow's so-called Africa Corps abandoning a key base in the north of the country
Goals extravaganza as RAF Akrotiri dominate RAF Valley in RAF Plate Final
RAF Akrotiri beat RAF Valley 6-1 to win the RAF Plate Final
RAF Leeming stage impressive comeback to win RAF Cup Final
RAF Leeming beat RAF Wittering 3-2 in the RAF Cup Final in their first win since 2006
Chinook proves its worth as wildfire season approaches
A helicopter from RAF Akrotiri has been practising its response to a wildfire alongside the emergency services as the Republic of Cyprus gears up for the hottest months of the year
Digital monument honours the fallen on Basra Memorial Wall
A slow filmed pass along the Basra Memorial Wall gives families, friends and former comrades a way to find and honour the names of those remembered from the Iraq War.
Op Telic remembered: The Battle of CIMIC House
For three weeks in August 2004, British soldiers were engaged in one of the longest and most fierce firefights in the history of the British Army
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














































