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1972 Aldershot bombings – what happened?
The bombing was the first attack on mainland Britain during the Northern Ireland troubles. The Official Irish Republican Army (Official IRA) bombed the 16th Parachute Brigade officers' mess, killing seven people and injuring 19.
Epic Fury: The AI disinformation conflict raging online
AI-generated images and videos about the current Middle East conflict are spreading widely on social media. Flo Barkel spoke to Professor Peter Lee about the creators of AI disinformation and why they are doing it.
New drivers impress as Armed Forces rally team tackle 2026 opener at Bovington
It is first time out in 2026 for the Armed Forces Rally team
Padel power as military stars embrace world's fastest growing sport
Inaugural British Army padel championship paves the way for future military tournaments
Head of the RAF says force must adapt and evolve
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Harv Smyth, says control of the air cannot be taken for granted anymore and the RAF must train for high-end warfighting.
A successful end to Gripens' first deployment to Iceland
The Swedish Air Force has successfully completed its deployment to Keflavík Air Base in Iceland, where Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighters carried out Nato air policing missions for the first time since joining the alliance.
F-35: The agile fly-half of the aerial rugby pitch
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Harv Smyth, uses a rugby analogy to reflect the importance of the F-35B Lightning stealth jets operated by 617 Squadron.
RAF Lossiemouth tests response to airfield emergency
RAF Lossiemouth has been testing its capability to deal with an emergency incident while continuing to protect the UK northern airspace. Meanwhile, on Exercise Agile Warrior, personnel trained alongside civilian emergency services.
Start adjusting to civilian life before you leave, says veteran
British Army veteran turned online coach and transformation specialist Chris Ashford has some advice for those considering leaving the military.
What we know about the naval mines Iran has in its arsenal
These are the mines Iran is believed to have in its arsenal, should it decide to turn the Strait of Hormuz into a permanent no-go zone.
Autonomous mine-hunters sent to help clear Strait
Autonomous mine-hunting systems are in the Strait of Hormuz, the Defence Secretary has confirmed, as he visited the Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood. John Healey said he had been speaking to military planners about what else could be sent














































