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Military Display Teams Mark Return Of UK's Biggest Air Festival
The UK’s biggest air festival is back for the next four days in Bournemouth, involving multiple military display teams. Crowds gathered at the beach to watch displays in the air, on land and sea.
French narrowly beat Dutch armed forces in Kentish Cup nail-biter
The French armed forces and the Dutch armed forces clashed in the second game of the 2025 Kentish Cup.
Tested: The Russian missile dubbed the flying Chernobyl
President Putin says Russia has successfully tested a new missile - called Skyfall by Nato - that's said to be nuclear-powered and capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
Personnel should be proud of what they do, says CDS
In his first visit to Navy Command HQ since taking over the role as Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton said personnel should be proud of what they do, because what they do is extraordinary.
CSG25 bids farewell to a Japanese destroyer
JS Akibono, a Murasame-class destroyer, whose name translates into Light of Daybreak, removed herself from CSG25 in Oman after completing joint drills with CSG25.
Eye of the storm: Inside Hurricane Melissa
Footage released by the Department of War shows the US forces' 'hurricane hunters' on a journey through the centre of Hurricane Melissa.
Wet weather adds to the challenge of Mudmaster 2025
This year's iteration of the exercise lived up to its name, with the rainy weather creating some tough conditions for the competitors in Scotland.
Queen lays final poppy at display marking end of WW2
Her Majesty The Queen placed the final poppy on a striking display of the faux flowers, which commemorated 80 years since the end of the Second World War.
UKAF cricketers are Nepal-bound for historic tour
UKAF women's team set off for historic tour to Nepal where they will play 9 games in 14 days
Meet the Army's new Combat Life Savers
In a bid to improve battlefield preparedness, the Army has introduced a new Combat Life Saver role to equip field soldiers with advanced skills to treat injuries more quickly.
EU poppy-selling rules in N Ireland branded absurd
Poppy sellers in Northern Ireland have been told they have to have EU signs and stickers on display to show they are complying with the terms of the post-Brexit deal known as the Windsor Framework, but one MP says this is absurd.
























































