Frontline Tech: Who's Winning The Battle To Be Quickest Underwater?
Researchers have found ways of overcoming the drag of the water and have created high-speed, and highly lethal, underwater weapons.
Researchers have found ways of overcoming the drag of the water and have created high-speed, and highly lethal, underwater weapons.
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in is to send an envoy to North Korea for talks on the nuclear stand-off.
Three former NATO Secretary Generals are campaigning to name the NATO HQ after the late US Senator John McCain.
The nation says reports suggesting it is planning to deploy troops to Afghanistan are "simply not true".
Members of the elite Close Protection Unit for the Secretary General undergo intensive an advanced driving skills workshop.
Theresa May has announced British personnel will train with Kenyan forces to help provide stability in east Africa.
Jeong Kyeong-doo, a former pilot, is taking over the role.
The US President has said there is no reason to spend more money on military war games with South Korea.
Steve Sparkes and his fellow rowing partner, also a former Royal Marine, have since completed the Great Pacific Race.
The UK has agreed a deal to provide cash and a training package, designed to boost efforts to target Islamist extremists in West Africa.
French and British fishermen clashed in a fight over scallops - with French boats being accused of throwing stones and smoke bombs at ...
JS Kashima, Japan’s training ship, docked in Portsmouth this weekend as part of a round-the-world training cruise.
Their defence minister says the 'Vostok-2018' exercises will be the largest of their kind since 1981.
They are urging the international community to "refrain from providing arms that could be used in the conflict" in Yemen.
Mrs May gave the Mendi bell to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in a ceremony at Cape Town's presidential office.
Mr Hunt described the findings as "deeply disturbing".