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Armed Forces chief expects planned Army cuts will go ahead
The Chief of the Defence Staff says he expects planned cuts to the British Army will go ahead but says he does not anticipate the Army getting smaller amid rumours that extra cuts to force numbers on top of those announced might be on the cards.
Wildcat and drones team up in Eagles Eye test using self-healing network
A Royal Navy Wildcat helicopter has, for the first time, used live feeds from multiple drones to help target a moving vehicle during UK trials.
Celebrity bodyguards: From frontline to red carpet
Videos of Lionel Messi's bodyguard, Yassine Cheuko, have exploded online, showing him tracking every move of the Argentinian international. Felicity Miles has looked into the military to celebrity bodyguard pipeline.
Armed Forces getting new powers to rein in rogue drones
New powers allowing personnel to take down rogue drones at military bases are unlikely to make much difference in the short term, according to drone expert Professor Peter Lee.
See Snowboard Cross's spectacular course from the air
A drone was up in the air to capture the footage for BFBS Sport
Trump hedges bets amid diplomatic efforts with Iran
The build-up of military assets in the Middle East is continuing alongside diplomatic measures between the United States and Iran.
Project VOLYA: Armed Forces Para Snow Sports in Ukraine
The aim of Project VOLYA was to train local ski instructors to help Ukrainian forces personnel injured in the war.
Royal Marines and Rangers take part in Exercise Hyperion Storm
Exercise Hyperion Storm in Otterburn marked the culmination of two years of preparations ahead of the UK taking over the leadership of Nato's special operations component in July.
A POV experience of Meribel's lightning-quick downhill course
See what the competitors take on first hand
Navy snowboarder explains what being at Meribel means
Petty Officer Stacey Cameron spoke to BFBS Sport during the opening ceremony
Eject! Eject! Eject! As long as you're in a Russian helicopter
Russia operates the world’s only helicopters that are fitted with ejection seats, but the RAF chooses to deal with rotary-wing emergencies a very different way - without the ability to bang out.
























































