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Royal Marines launch stealth raid from Navy submarine during Arctic exercise
Against the backdrop of snow-covered mountains of a Norwegian fjord, an elite team of Royal Marine commandos launched a raid from a Royal Navy submarine during training on NATO's Exercise Cold Response 2022.
Gurkha recruits prove their fieldcraft credentials during final basic training exercise
Before being permitted to move on to Phase 2 training, otherwise known as the combat infantry course, the recruits have been tested in the field on Exercise Final Fling and have had to meet the high standards of some of the Army's best junior NCOs.
Finding the enemy - with Army's new recce drone
The AR3 Evolution reconnaissance uncrewed aerial vehicle has been put through its paces by Royal Artillery gunners in Estonia
SAS lager sent on mission to help boost veteran community
Spec-Ops lager is crafted with hops from Herefordshire – the home of the SAS - and a proportion of profits from every beer sold will support the SAS Regimental Association's mental health support initiative for veterans
Hormuz mission not just about mine-clearance, says ex-admiral
The naval mission for the Strait of Hormuz will certainly require a mine clearance capability, but there's also a need for surface vessel escort and protection, retired Rear Admiral James Parkin has insisted
Lightning strikes in the North Atlantic
F-35B Lightning jets are now operating from HMS Prince of Wales as the Royal Navy flagship works alongside her Nato allies in the North Atlantic to boost regional security on Operation Firecrest
Stormer: The Royal Artillery goalie guarding Cyprus
After a one-way attack drone hit RAF Akrotiri, gunners from 12th Regiment Royal Artillery have been protecting Cyprus with the Stormer - an air defence AFV that's been likened to a goalkeeper defending the net
Ex Rhino Storm: Thousands of troops practise war in Germany
A six-week exercise, Ex Rhino Storm, in Germany has put 'proper soldiering' front and centre, testing 3,000 troops from the UK Armed Forces. The exercise, which also involved the French Foreign Legion, culminated in a massive final attack.
More than 10% of forces family homes treated for mould
More than one in 10 forces family homes have been treated for damp and mould in the last six months, according to the results of a Freedom of Information request by BFBS Forces News. Reporter Sian Grzeszczyk Melbourne has looked into the figures
You've got mail - from inside the UN Buffer Zone
BFBS Forces News meets the British Army postie who ensures letters and parcels make it out to the peacekeepers in Cyprus's divided capital of Nicosia
Govt's approach to war one reason why I quit, says Carns
The former Armed Forces minister cites his unhappiness with the Government's approach to modern warfare, the funding of the Defence Investment Plan and its policy towards Northern Ireland veterans














































