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Army veteran Gregg Stevenson is heading to the Paralympics
Afghanistan veteran Gregg Stevenson will compete at this year's Paralympic Games in Paris alongside Lauren Rowles in the PR2 Mixed Double Sculls.

Army holds leaving parade for Ukrainians heading back to war
The leaving parade for the latest cohort of Ukrainians on Operation Interflex followed five weeks of training, during which they were taught how to lead their troops at section and platoon levels.

Levelling up the force: Inside the rise of military esports
Esports on platforms such as Call of Duty and Rocket League are more popular than ever in the British military, but why?

Shooting from a helicopter like three-dimensional chess
Former Royal Navy Commander Tom Sharpe explains how a sniper team from 42 Commando disabled a drug-laden skiff by shooting out its engine, a high-risk operation that demanded meticulous planning and precision.

Military accommodation an important issue, insists minister
Veterans & People Minister Louise Sandher-Jones says the Government aims to give Armed Forces personnel an accommodation offer "that's appropriate, that's modern and that works with how people live today".

Rivet Joint makes lengthy flight to gather a long list of intel
Real-time intelligence on Russian forces is being gathered by an RAF Rivet Joint jet flying the full Nato-Russia border - a flight that takes no less than 12 hours.

Services honour Field Marshal Lord Guthrie
A military funeral involving all three services has been held for former CDS Field Marshal Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral.

AI takes hold in UK Armed Forces
AI promises to give the Armed Forces the edge in any fight with ultra-fast processing of battlefield intelligence in real time.

Field Marshal Lord Guthrie described as a legend
Lieutenant Colonel Guy Bartle-Jones, Regimental Adjutant, Welsh Guards, paid tribute following Lord Guthrie's military funeral involving all three services at Westminster Cathedral.

Prince William visits RAF Benson with Crown Prince of Jordan
During a visit to a Royal Air Force base with the Crown Prince of Jordan, the Prince of Wales said he still keeps up his flying hours.

Made by Iran, used by Russia: Shahed on show in Parliament
The Speaker of the House of Commons warns MPs the frontline is getting closer as Russia tests Nato defences. Sir Lindsay Hoyle was just metres away from what is believed to be one of the original 6,000 Shahed drones Iran gave to Russia.