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The line up tells a story this year at the Royal Military Tattoo 2023
The Royal Military Tattoo has announced the RAF will take the lead for the 2023 event, as well as the theme of storytelling to be included in the line up.
Princess of Wales joins Irish Guards in Aldershot for St Patrick's Day parade
The Princess of Wales joined the Irish Guards at Mons Barracks in Aldershot for their annual St Patrick's Day parade, handing out shamrock sprigs to soldiers, veterans, cadets and regimental mascot Seamus in the regiment's 125th year.
USS Tripoli carrying a US Marine Expeditionary Unit en route to the Middle East
It is unclear why the US decided to deploy her from the Pacific, nor does it signal the potential for boots on the ground. Still, it gives Centcom additional options to open the Strait of Hormuz.
Epic Fury: What is the UK's minehunting capability?
As the war in the Middle East intensifies, protecting global shipping has become an urgent priority. After President Trump called on Nato allies to protect the Strait, Simon Newton looks into the UK's minehunting capability.
Exercise Spring Sabre: Showcasing the future of autonomous warfare
As the Royal Navy continues its transformation under the Atlantic Bastion programme, uncrewed vessels are being utilised for a first-of-its-kind exercise, giving commanders reconnaissance capabilities while keeping them out of harm's way.
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.














































