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Expert says he's found the ideal tank weight - and warns Challenger 3 is too heavy
Dr Jack Watling, a Senior Research Fellow for Land Warfare at the Royal United Services Institute, has suggested that the new 66-tonne Challenger 3 Main Battle Tank might be too heavy.
Greenland: Who and what is defending it?
BFBS Forces News has taken an in-depth look at how Copenhagen defends Greenland and the Danes’ Joint Arctic Command.
We can't rule anything out, Lord Ricketts says, after Trump's Greenland comments
BFBS Radio's Sitrep podcast spoke to Lord Peter Ricketts, the former UK Ambassador to Nato, about the possibility of the US taking military action to annex Greenland.
Lasers: The possible future of military comms
Nato has been working with Lithuanian-based company Astrolight to see if laser systems can provide a more secure form of communications than the likes of the traditional radio.
Questions loom over the UK's ability to deploy troops to Ukraine
With the British Army already stretched, it begs an obvious question: can such a plan – one that Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said would "establish military hubs across Ukraine" – really work?
How Armed Forces might be used in Ukraine reassurance role
The Prime Minister has confirmed that British troops will be deployed to Ukraine in the event of a peace deal with Russia. But what would that look like, and could the UK military sustain a mission on this scale?
Ukraine Battlefield Brief | 8 January
Russian forces are continuing to attack on all fronts in Ukraine, meanwhile Ukrainian forces have made some advances into the centre of Kupiansk in eastern Ukraine and are continuing to launch strikes deep inside Russia.
Armed Forces Minister says he would not join the Army
Al Carns, who served in Afghanistan with the Royal Marines, answers whether he'd join the Army today if he were making a career choice as a young man
US-made Shaheds thought to have been used in Venezuela
Multiple videos emerging from the US military action in Venezuela include what sound like one-way attack drones. If they were employed, it would likely be the first time they've been used in combat by the American military.
Delta Force and SAS: Elite fighting forces compared
While the SAS has a longer history than its US counterpart, both special forces units are highly trained, highly motivated and – most importantly of all – highly successful.
Shahed: Designed in Iran, built in Russia - and copied in US
The US Navy has been testing a one-way attack drone - and if you've been following the war in Ukraine, you'll recognise an airframe that has come to define drone warfare - the Shahed.
























































