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AK-12: The latest iteration of the AK-47 explained
Russian troops have been training with the new AK-12, the latest iteration of the AK-47 assault rifle. An expert told Forces News the weapon is capable of carrying more attachments but a two-burst round system could cause problems in battle.
Maritime expert to MPs: 'We're on the frontline' in undersea warfare
Professor Pete Roberts explained that Russian attacks on data cables, energy and gas supplies, as well as the UK's natural geography, put Britain in Moscow’s sights when it comes to undersea threats.
Army judo encourage more servicewomen to take to the mat
The latest Army Judo Championships have helped launch a drive to encourage more servicewomen to take to the mat
Chinook crash victim's widow issues appeal to Starmer
Former Army nurse Gaynor Tobias lost her husband, Lieutenant Colonel John Tobias, in the Mull of Kintyre Chinook disaster. She urged the Prime Minister to give the families of those who died answers as to what happened.
Exercise Winter Camp tests Nato battlegroups in Estonia
UK battlegroup trains alongside Estonian, US and French forces on Exercise Winter Camp.
How PTIs and avatars are making the Navy fit for war
Scientific researchers joined forces with PTIs and set about designing a warm-up routine to protect personnel from injury.
Shahed: The adaptable drone wreaking havoc in Ukraine
The Iranian-made Shahed and its Russian brother, the Geran-2, have dominated the war in Ukraine and terrorised Ukrainian cities. Simon Newton explains how the Shahed-136 drone has become one of the most adaptable platforms that the Russians have.
Cadets attend careers fair focused on the forces
Hundreds of teenagers from cadet forces have attended a careers fair showcasing job opportunities in and out of the military – an event the organisers described as being "unashamedly" about recruitment.
MOD launching victim support legal advocacy programme
The MOD is set to launch a pilot scheme offering free legal advice to victims of sexual offences allegedly committed by military personnel. Victims will be able to access specialist solicitors who are independent.
If the axe falls on Ajax - what options are open to the Army?
The Ajax programme has had the pause button firmly pressed after a number of soldiers became ill after operating the platform on Salisbury Plain, so if it does end up being dumped, what are the alternatives?
RAF's Nicole Burger's 'pride' of representing South African at the Olympics
Flight Lieutenant Nicole Burger was born in Cape Town in South Africa, and is now preparing to make her debut for her birth nation at the Olympic Winter Games in Milano-Cortina
























































