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Appeal for 'desperate' situation in Afghanistan
Fiona McSheehy, from Save the Children, spoke to Forces News as sub zero temperatures and malnutrition have left "a really short window" to provide support to the people of Afghanistan, after a Disasters Emergency Committee appeal.
How to watch the first-ever UKAF v French Armed Forces football clash live
The UK Armed Forces have been a dominant force in women's military football over recent years – but now they have a chance to take on a new challenge
Initiative making the most of personnel's hidden talents
A new initiative aims to put Armed Forces personnel's hidden talents, unique skills and experiences to work, also giving them a greater opportunity to move around
How BFBS Pro League will welcome new players in Season 2
A number of new games will see new competitors involved
The UK's air defence assets in the Middle East
The UK has over a thousand additional troops providing air defence in the Middle East. So where are they? Richard White has analysed the UK's air defence assets in the region as the Iran war continues.
Holla Mohalla returns for fifth year at Sandhurst
The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst celebrated the Sikh military festival Holla Mohalla with a fitness test, traditional Sikh military games and the throwing of powder known as Rang.
RAF end 54-year wait to beat Army and Navy to boxing supremacy
The Royal Air Force hadn't won the Inter Services Boxing Championships since 1972. But on an explosive night of boxing in Portsmouth, the RAF pulled off an incredible comeback to defeat the dominant British Army.
French Foreign Legion: Inside the hot and humid 'green hell'
The French Foreign Legion and international soldiers test themselves in one of the most savage environments on Earth in the jungles of French Guiana. Joe Cowen gained access to the FFL as they patrolled the jungles looking for gold mining gangs.
Royal Marines eye stealthy new craft for future beach landings
BAE Systems' Littoral Strike Craft, a fast, low-signature design developed with Norway, could land commandos at speed, switch roles mid-mission and even operate with minimal or no crew.
Four RAF gunners have become drone aces but what does that mean?
Four RAF Regiment gunners have made unit history by becoming 'aces' for the first time, having each shot five or more Iranian drones out of the sky during operations in the Middle East.
AWACS strike in Saudi Arabia exposes a growing airbase threat
The attack has raised urgent questions about why an American E-3 Sentry AWACS was left so exposed, and what air forces, including the RAF, can learn from it.














































