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HMS Trent seizes cocaine worth more than £40m in the Caribbean Sea
Royal Navy patrol ship HMS Trent has seized cocaine worth more than £40 million in the Caribbean Sea. This is HMS Trent's sixth interception this year, bringing the total amount of drugs seized to £551.5 million.

Military accommodation an important issue, insists minister
Veterans & People Minister Louise Sandher-Jones says the Government aims to give Armed Forces personnel an accommodation offer "that's appropriate, that's modern and that works with how people live today".

Rivet Joint makes lengthy flight to gather a long list of intel
Real-time intelligence on Russian forces is being gathered by an RAF Rivet Joint jet flying the full Nato-Russia border - a flight that takes no less than 12 hours.

Services honour Field Marshal Lord Guthrie
A military funeral involving all three services has been held for former CDS Field Marshal Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral.

AI takes hold in UK Armed Forces
AI promises to give the Armed Forces the edge in any fight with ultra-fast processing of battlefield intelligence in real time.

Field Marshal Lord Guthrie described as a legend
Lieutenant Colonel Guy Bartle-Jones, Regimental Adjutant, Welsh Guards, paid tribute following Lord Guthrie's military funeral involving all three services at Westminster Cathedral.

Prince William visits RAF Benson with Crown Prince of Jordan
During a visit to a Royal Air Force base with the Crown Prince of Jordan, the Prince of Wales said he still keeps up his flying hours.

Made by Iran, used by Russia: Shahed on show in Parliament
The Speaker of the House of Commons warns MPs the frontline is getting closer as Russia tests Nato defences. Sir Lindsay Hoyle was just metres away from what is believed to be one of the original 6,000 Shahed drones Iran gave to Russia.

Helmets, plates, plumes, swords and boots: Household Cavalry uniform from top to toe
Trooper Darkwa Alfred, from Ghana, explains what makes up the Household Cavalry uniform following the kit ride pass off parade in full armour in London.

Tour of Viking uncrewed ground vehicle on Exercise Forest Guardian
The Viking uncrewed ground vehicle has been put through its paces on deployment with soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Scotland in Latvia.

On final exercise with newest batch of Gurkha recruits
Some 274 young men from Nepal are now into the final weeks of their comprehensive training – preparing to join their fellow countrymen in what's often considered the toughest brigade in the British Army.