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Ships of CSG25 anchored off coast of Naples for quick respite
The port call follows the conclusion of Exercise Falcon Strike, which saw the Royal Air Force's F-35B Lightning jets take part in a series of combat drills from airbases around Italy.
British Army personnel deployed on Op Cabrit sharpen controlled aggression
On deployment in Estonia, British Army personnel took on Rifle Lesson 15 – or bayonet fighting – a high-intensity exercise designed to test a soldier's mental resilience and physical endurance when taking the fight to the enemy.
Cyber threat rising, with China being the most capable
Adversaries, whether they're state or non-state actors, are using their cyber capabilities against us, and this is happening whether we're at war or not, warns Dr Tim Stevens, the director of King's College London's Cyber Security Research Group.
Drone degree to help soldiers deal with near-surface threats
BFBS Forces News reporter Sofie Cacoyannis went to see what students will be learning in the UK's first military-backed drone degree at the New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering in Hereford.
RAF's Halton House rendered surplus to requirements
RAF personnel have told BFBS Forces News they are "furious" after the Ministry of Defence said Halton House, where parts of period show Bridgerton are filmed, is now surplus to operational requirements.
USS Abraham Lincoln leads armada to the Middle East
Is this a deterrent or the start of something bigger? BFBS Forces News takes a look at the US firepower now deployed in the region.
Dolphins spotted as crew from HMS Tamar train in Oz
Off the coast of Queensland, the local dolphin population was treated to a display of disaster relief training, boarding operations and man-overboard responses from the ship's crew.
Trump finds an ally in Nato's secretary general
US president Donald Trump has been praised by Nato's secretary general for making alliance members agree to spend more on defence and take the threat to Arctic security more seriously.
Armed Forces Bill will strengthen protections for victims
Defence Secretary John Healey told the House of Commons that the Armed Forces Bill would strengthen protections for victims of serious and sexual offences as the legislation underwent its second reading.
Cartels courting foreigners who fought for Ukraine
Latin American volunteers who fought for Ukraine are reportedly being recruited by drug cartels, with drone pilots being in particular demand.
Trust your gut: How one soldier transformed his military skills
In the latest edition of How I Got Here, we hear from Alex Barrett, a former sergeant who's now making a splash in tech sales.
























































