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Merlin supply mission goes like Clockwork
Personnel from the Commando Helicopter Force have been carrying out a mission with a difference - delivering firewood to a number of remote cabins in Norway's High North during Operation Clockwork.

Wildcat gets to bare its international teeth with Martlet
Martlet missiles launched from a Wildcat helicopter have already been successfully tested again drones in the UK, but the Royal Navy heli/missile combo has now made its international debut on an exercise in France.

Boots on the ground in Ukraine: What's the UK budget?
Defence Secretary John Healey has put a number on the cost of putting UK boots on the ground in Ukraine – "well over £100m". The cost would cover the initial deployment of troops and aircraft, separate to the £4.5bn in military aid allocated to Kyiv.

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.

Army Jackals beat Royal Navy in Inter Services American football
The Army will now face the Royal Air Force in the inter services final after the Royal Navy emerged winless from their two games, following a 4-64 loss to the RAF in March.

Ejection: The last resort that might have a lasting impact
20-30% of those who survive an ejection from an aircraft suffer spinal fractures. During ejection, aircrew experience 18 G forces, around 18 times their bodyweight of force, resulting in spinal compression – and a possible reduction in height.

New digital ID cards launched for Armed Forces veterans
Veterans can now apply for a digital version of their physical ID cards that will include their name, photo, latest service and date of birth.

Sultan who trained at Sandhurst returns to the sands of Cyprus
The Sultan of Pahang reunites with old friends from his Sandhurst platoon, who carried out their final exercise in Cyprus 46 years ago.

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".