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'Wish I had more time' says engineer as RAF's Hercules retires
RAF Warrant Officer Scott Drinkel has spoken about the final days of the Hercules as it approaches retirement from service.
CDS lays down four key challenges to prepare the Army for future conflict
The UK's Armed Forces must be strong enough to deter conflict before it starts, the Chief of the Defence Staff said. ACM Sir Rich Knighton outlined four key challenges to be addressed to ensure that the Army is prepared for future conflict.
New Jupiter HC2 helicopters delivered to Cyprus
Two new emergency response helicopters have arrived at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. The Airbus H145 Jupiter HC Mk2s will be operated by the resident helicopter force 84 Squadron for aerial firefighting and search and rescue.
King Charles visits military charity REORG
King Charles has visited the military charity REORG, which provides Brazilian Jiu Jitsu training to personnel and veterans. His Majesty spoke to students to hear how the sport helps them and presented a black belt to one of the REORG students.
The drone revolution: Why rank no longer dictates battlefield expertise
The Army has turned to its junior ranks to help pave the way for the drone revolution taking place when it comes to warfare. Drone courses that would otherwise be led by senior personnel are instead being taught by lance corporals and corporals.
The Army's '20-40-40' fighting system explained
The 20-40-40 concept is a three-layered fighting system that is redefining how the Army operates. It will mean 20% of its power is delivered through traditional platforms, 40% through consumables, like drones, and 40% through reusable systems.
Former RAF aircrew recalls the blistering heat of operations – and how she kept cool
Liz McConaghy – better known by her nickname, the Chinook Crew Chick – spent 17 years as an RAF Chinook aircrew member, deploying on two tours of Iraq and 10 tours of Afghanistan.
Ex Armoured Rescuer: How to deal with incidents involving armoured vehicles?
On Exercise Armoured Rescuer, military, medical, and rescue professionals got the chance to practise their skills in several simulated scenarios on the Bovington Training Area in Dorset.
From the archive: HMS Portland sailor meets his baby daughter for the first time
HMS Portland returned home in March 2017 after sailing 40,000 miles conducting counter narcotics operations and maritime security missions. At the vessel's homecoming, LAET Matthew Chapman met his newborn daughter for the first time.
HMS Dragon and RFA Lyme Bay on Strait of Hormuz minehunting mission
RFA Lyme Bay and HMS Dragon have arrived in the Middle East to help clear the Strait of Hormuz from mines and underwater explosive devices.
Ukraine offers allies a look inside captured Russian weapons
British defence scientists are among those set to benefit from an online catalogue detailing the inner workings of Russia's frontline weapons.














































