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Afghanistan: What Happens Now The Taliban's In Control?
The Defence Secretary has admitted the Taliban is "in control" of Afghanistan. We asked Dr Aziz Alghashian from Lancaster University's Sectarianism, Proxies and De-sectarianisation (SEPAD) project what the future holds for the country and the West.
Shadow tanker boarding prompts threat from Putin
Back in June, Royal Marines fast-roped onto the deck of the shadow fleet tanker Smyrtos - and Russian president Vladimir Putin has now threatened to "respond in kind" to these types of operations
Tri-Base Lightning ground RAF Vulcans in ice hockey spectacle
The US Air Force Tri-Base Lightning squad beat the RAF Vulcans 13-6 in their annual match in Cambridge, where they played to raise money for the United Heroes League charity
Cadet forces crack on despite delay to promised cash
A delay to funding expansion plans for the UK's military-sponsored youth organisations has caused disappointment for many people across the cadet forces, but training is carrying on over the summer regardless
Red Arrows: Replacing the iconic Hawk jet
The Red Arrows' jet has been operational since the 1970s, and is set to be replaced by 2030. The UK is committing £360 million to replace the Hawk T1 and T2 fleets.
Soldiers deployed to assist with South Wales wildfires
At least 200 Army personnel have been deployed to Wales as the region continues to tackle wildfires. An initial tranche of 100 personnel from the Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment, supported by 22 Engineer Regiment, was sent to the region.
Concerns rise for US carrier crew amid extended deployment
The deployment was scheduled to end in May but has been extended several times amid the ongoing war, creating tensions for those on board, former Royal Navy Commodore Steve Prest explained.
Victory over Japan Day marked with service in Cyprus
Serving soldiers from 4 Scots and veterans attend a service in Cyprus organised by the Royal British Legion's Larnaca branch to remember fallen comrades and mark VJ Day
Armoured intrigue: Find out when a tank becomes a tank
If you were to show a picture of a Warrior or Ajax to someone who's not particularly interested in military matters and ask them what they are, they'd probably say "tanks", but a main battle tank is a very different beast
Train smarter, not harder: How the forces got military fitness wrong for decades
Find out how the culture around training soldiers to be battle ready has changed, and see some of the people driving a new mindset on military barracks.
Russia ramps up missile production
Russia is boosting its domestic production of ballistic and cruise missiles in a bid to capitalise on Kyiv's lack of missile interceptors.














































