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Behind the scenes of the Army's advanced Ajax vehicle being built
Forces News has been given special permission to get onto the factory floor and see how the Ajax vehicles that will be at the forefront of the Army's capabilities for decades to come are being built.
Fixes set to be put in place as Army talks of Ajax 2
The Army has revealed some significant changes are being made to improve the Ajax platform - and the news has been welcomed by former Royal Tank Regiment commander Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
Japanese air force getting new electronic warfare jet
The Kawasaki EC-2 is set to become the Japanese Air Self-Defence Force's newest electronic warfare aircraft, but despite its many technical attributes, its strange appearance has led to comparisons with Australia's duck-billed platypus
British Army women battle through Havant storms to beat the Navy
It was raining goals on the south coast
Ajax: watch the full exchange
A senior Army officer has blamed problems with Ajax on the vehicle not being operated properly. Watch the full exchange at the parliamentary Public Accounts Committee.
RAF Fylingdales: The pyramid that protects people's lives
RAF Fylingdales in the middle of the North York Moors provides a continuous ballistic missile early warning service to the UK and US governments
Columbia-class subs: Fewer missiles, greater lethality
Work is well underway on the US Navy's next-gen nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines – the Columbia class. They are the largest of their kind ever built for the US Navy, together fielding 70% of America's nuclear arsenal once operational
Ukraine set to reduce level of training by Western allies
Ukrainian forces have been receiving training abroad over the past few years, notably Operation Interflex, but Kyiv now appears to want to carry it out within its own borders as Western trainers lack combat experience
Royal Navy veteran of Torch, Anzio and D-Day, dies aged 101
Royal Navy veteran John Dennett, who served in Allied landings from North Africa to Normandy during the Second World War, has died.
Pegasus Exchange: Allies that fly together can fight together
British Chinooks and French Fennecs flew a joint sortie from RAF Odiham to Tidworth Garrison as part of Exercise Pegasus Exchange
Gurkha bandsmen learn CBRN casualty decon drills
Personnel from The Band of The Brigade of Gurkhas are learning how to decontaminate a casualty who's suffered chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear exposure.














































