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Expert warns things may get worse before they get better after UK-US strikes against Houthis
Nick Childs, a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies tells Forces News "things may get worse before they get better again" in the Red Sea region following the West's attack on Houthi targets in Yemen.
Healey offers thanks to personnel and families in Cyprus
Defence Secretary John Healey says the personnel protecting Cyprus are doing an extraordinary job - and is proud of the families who are supporting them.
Champions make winning start in Lincoln as RAF beat Royal Navy
A 2-1 victory was a good start for the Air Force in their home fixture
Why is there no Royal Navy presence in the Gulf despite escalating tensions?
After a Shahed-type drone struck a hangar at RAF Akrotiri, it raises an important question. Why, for the time since 1980, are there no Royal Navy warships in the Gulf to protect British interests abroad, or to protect its own sovereign bases?
Spitfire celebrates 90th anniversary of first flight
The Supermarine Spitfire, which fought alongside the Hurricane in the Battle of Britain, was one of the few aircraft in production for the entire duration of the war and is now celebrating the 90th anniversary of its maiden flight
WW2 pilot recalls Mosquito raids over Germany
Former Flight Lieutenant Colin Bell, who has just turned 105, has written about his experiences in his new book, Bloody Dangerous, describing what it was it was like flying bombing raids in the de Havilland Mosquito
Ex-RN commander gives verdict on HMS Dragon
Former Royal Navy officer Tom Sharpe says he's confident the destroyer will do her job in the eastern Mediterranean, but argues more land-based anti-air systems are needed as well
How the Ukraine model can help defeat Shaheds in the Gulf
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has criticised Western militaries for relying on sophisticated systems to counter these relatively cheap weapons and warns that the "world isn't ready" for the number of Shahed drones Ukraine faces daily.
The AW149: Picking up where the Puma left off
The RAF and British Army are due to receive the Leonardo AW149 – a helicopter that's already been proving its worth with Thai, Egyptian and Polish forces. In British service, the AW149 is set to replace the Puma, which was retired in 2025
Adapt and attack: See how US missile tech has changed
As Operation Epic Fury continues, the US military is showcasing new missile variants, first-time deployments and lessons drawn from recent wars, according to a munitions expert.
Brilliant Navy come from behind to beat RAF
Elliot Holmes and Olly Ward were instrumental in the 3-1 Navy win














































