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33 Engineer Regiment Mark Historic Squadron's Return
Soldiers from 33 Engineer Regiment Explosive Ordnance Disposal have taken to the parade ground at Carver Barracks in Wimbish to mark the return of 49 Field Squadron to the regiment.
Military riders honour King's Troop soldier Ciara Sullivan
The Last Post was played as competitors from the Army, Royal Navy, RAF and British Police gathered to remember Lance Bombardier Ciara Sullivan, who died following a tragic incident at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
Type 31 v French FDI: How do both ships compare?
While the UK selected the Arrowhead 140 design for their Type 31 vessel, the French chose a more compact approach with their Frégate de Défense et d'Intervention. How do they both compare? Former Royal Navy Commander Tom Sharpe helps break it down.
RAF Parachute Test Team train in Arizona on Exercise Rising Gains
The RAF's Parachuting Test Team have been training in Arizona during Exercise Rising Gains. Personnel completed 64 sorties and more than 500 jumps over three weeks.
Ukrainian drones choke Russia's supply route to occupied Crimea
Ukraine is targeting Russian fuel convoys, ammunition trucks, rail hubs and supply columns moving through occupied Crimea and the land corridor into southern Ukraine.
23 Para RE dominate to win back-to-back Army Challenge Cups
The 23 Parachute Engineer Regiment beat 1 Regiment Royal Horse Artillery 6-0 in Winchester to retain their Army Major Units Challenge Cup title
US developing its own ekranoplan for military use
The US is following up on a concept that the Soviet navy brought into service in 1987 with the MD-160 ekranoplan - a ground-effect vehicle that's classified as a warship, even though it flies
Families react to release of Chinook crash documents
Newly released files into the 1994 Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash show the MOD was aware of airworthiness concerns regarding the aircraft, the families of the victims have said
Royal Marines bag five medals at CISM Box Cup in Germany
The Royal Marines won two golds, two silvers and a bronze at the international military boxing event which included seven different nations
Former defence minister regrets wrong info about WMD
Geoff Hoon, who was the defence minister at the outbreak of the Iraq war, says he regrets being given erroneous information over the existence of WMD but says he doesn't regret taking the decision to deploy British troops "in good faith".
Iraq War veterans reflect on their experiences 15 years after the conflict ended
Iraq War veteran Mike Bates and Celia Mitchell spoke with BFBS Forces News during a service at the National Memorial Arboretum, which marked the 15th anniversary of the end of the Iraq War.














































