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British Army left 'playing catch up' as Putin's invasion highlights evolution of warfare Defence experts agree that the Russia-Ukraine conflict has fundamentally and irreversibly changed warfare ...
In a continued effort to bolster local security and strengthen community defense mechanisms, the Tiger Division continues to successfully conduct comprehensive training program for VDGs. A total of ...
America's multinational defence giant Northrop Grumman has named Marshall in Cambridge as a key supplier in plans to develop a proposal for the British Army’s nextgen ground-based air defence (GBAD) ...
A start-up co-founded by Sir Tony Blair’s son Nick has raised $20m (£15m) to develop simulation technology for the British Army and Nato. Skyral, which is working on next-generation training ...
Eddie Hall's Army Fitness Test Results . Overseen by British Army Airborne Veteran Craig Hollman, Hall started out the test with a 2km run on the treadmill.
As an ex-army captain, I’d back national service. But conscription? No way... Phones in the box. Stand by your beds. Pile your plate high at breakfast with whatever food is on offer – you’ll ...
Roger Cooper, British journalist jailed for five years in Iran whose sense of mischief kept him sane His captors insisted he give them a rundown of British intelligence.
According to the SDR, the British Army should be developed into a mix of regular and reserve soldiers of at least 100,000 troops, 73,000 of whom should be regulars.
Tiger, who was 21 at the time, decided to follow in his father's footsteps and headed to South Africa to work in a mine - but not in the formal sector. "It was really hard for me," says his mother.
Defence Secretary John Healey has pledged to “create a British Army that is 10 times more lethal” through software and long-range weapons, and committed to delivering “the best kit and ...
Speaking to Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge, ex-British military chief Richard Barrons, a co-author of the Strategic Defence Review, warned of the threat posed by Russia.
The UK’s Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers will be equipped with deck-launched long-range missiles and uncrewed aerial systems as part of sweeping upgrades to their strike capabilities, the ...
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