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Ripsaw M3: Robotic vehicle making its way into the battlefield
The US-developed Ripsaw robotic tracked vehicle is the latest design unveiled which can move at 30mph, travel 180 miles and can carry two-and-a-half tonnes of military equipment.
Personnel warned of risk of Iranian cyber attack
Iranian spies are trying to map where forces are, what's moving and what comes next – that can mean direct cyber attacks on individual servicemen and women, warns John Hultquist, the chief analyst for Google’s Threat Intelligence Group
Could Iran hit the UK?
Air Marshal (Ret'd) Greg Bagwell examines how Iran could threaten British assets through missiles, proxies or terrorist attacks, and how the UK can defend itself against such threats.
Operation Epic Fury and role RAF Fairford may play
So-called defensive strikes on Iran look set to be launched from bases in the UK such as Fairford - find out why this base is so important to the US Air Force.
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers marks 35 years since Op Granby
Veterans from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers gathered at the Tower of London for a ceremony to mark 35 years since the end of the First Gulf War
Marichka: Ukraine's loitering underwater attack drone
Ukraine has outlined the claimed capabilities of a new underwater attack drone, while Turkey has tested an armour-piercing FPV system and Russia has been filmed using a low-tech method to bring down enemy quadcopters.
Don't miss Inter Services netball live from RAF Cosford
The 2026 Inter Services netball championships will take place at RAF Cosford - and you can watch every open match live with BFBS Sport.
Strike or deal: US continues Middle East build-up
The United States has ramped up pressure on Iran, deploying many of its military assets to the Middle East. Richard White analyses the largest concentration of US military hardware in the region since the 2003 invasion of Iraq
How this Royal Marine veteran is building a community after service
Royal Marine veteran Kelvin Davies is using his Brazilian jiu-jitsu skills to help create a strong community around him now he's on civvy street
Royal Marines show why the Arctic matters more than ever
The Arctic is no longer just a place for the Armed Forces to carry out their routine cold weather drills – it’s now a potential frontline
King takes aim at Shahed lookalike
The King has tried out an air defence missile launcher to track a number of drones, including a homemade Shahed, during a visit to Royal Artillery soldiers on Thorney Island.














































