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Ukrspecsystems is one of Ukraine's largest manufacturers of uncrewed aerial vehicles, including the advanced Shark-M, and to avoid the risk of further Russian attacks on its facilities in its homeland, it's now opened a plant in the UK.
Inter Services football: how to watch every men's and women's match live
Who will be crowned the kings and queens of Forces football in 2025?
UK readiness in the frame amid warning of threat from China
Experts from the IISS assess the pressure points across land, air and sea – from long-range strike and support capabilities to platform numbers and ship availability – and explain why confronting China would be far harder.
Ukraine and the High North: can we defend both?
Conservative MP Ben Obese-Jecty has questioned whether the UK Armed Forces would be able to sustain simultaneous deployments to Ukraine and the High North in the event of a ceasefire in the former.
Lord Guthrie remembered as a soldier's soldier
A service of thanksgiving for the life of Field Marshal Lord Guthrie has taken place in London, with several former senior military officers attending to remember the Welsh Guards officer, who died last September aged 86
Another milestone reached for Navy's Type 31 frigates
HMS Active, the second vessel in the Royal Navy's new Inspiration-class Type 31 frigates, has emerged from her build hall, with construction work already having begun on sister ship HMS Bulldog
Battle Talk: A Para's view of Ukraine - Drones
Former British Army Major Andrew Fox joins BFBS Forces News Ukraine reporter Simon Newton for an in-depth analysis of the combat in Ukraine as it enters its fifth year. In this episode, Mr Fox analyses how drone warfare has transformed combat.
Royal Marines let Malloy drones take the strain in Norway
Heavy-lift Malloy T150B quadcopters have been put to good use in Norway in sub-zero conditions, delivering normally back-breaking loads such as the 81mm mortar and 7.62mm General Purpose Machine Gun.
Moscow using grey zone attacks to weaken and undermine
The question for Nato and European governments is whether they can secure critical infrastructure and deter escalation before a future attack becomes deadly
It's brutal but Ukrainians say they'll win, says ex-Army officer
Andrew Fox, who served in the infantry for 16 years, offers his insight into the way the war is being fought in Ukraine and how it will affect future conflicts, with an emphasis on mass and the use of drones














































