What will HMS Queen Elizabeth be doing on her sea trials?
HMS Queen Elizabeth has sailed from Portsmouth Naval Base for the first time for trials but what will she be doing?
Dogs of War: How the RAF use paws on the ground
The RAF Regiment used to give out stickers that said 'Some of the best fighters in the RAF are on the ground'. Well the RAF Police went one further than this and proved that they don’t even have to be human.
A guide to the Dreadnought class ballistic missile submarine
The Dreadnought class will replace the Vanguard class submarines from 2028 onwards and will host the United Kingdom's nuclear deterrent.
Saving HMS Hermes, is it a good idea?
HMS Hermes was the flagship of the Royal Navy during the Falklands War, the carrier housed Harriers to protect our fleet during the months at war in the South Atlantic.
Has the Clyde really been betrayed over the Type 31 Frigate or is there more to it?
With the news that BAE don't intend to assemble the Type 31 Frigate on the Clyde, we ask if the yards have really been betrayed or is this a result of a shifting shipbuilding strategy?
The longevity of the MiG-21: A Cold War warrior that still lives on
The Soviet made Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 fast attack jet and ground bomber has been highly exported.
How much will the new Trident missile carrying Dreadnought class submarines cost?
The Dreadnought class is the replacement for the Vanguard class of ballistic missile submarines and they will carry Trident D-5 missiles – the UK's nuclear weapons.
A Guide to British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean
Britain is responsible for the defence, security and diplomatic relations of five territories in the Caribbean. These territories are the Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Montserrat and Turks and Caicos Islands.
‘Not just big, but clever too’, flying aircraft from the deck of the Queen Elizabeth class
Both Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers have four-acre flight decks that are 3 times larger than their Invincible Class predecessor.
Veterans Series: A look at the work done by VetArts
"It was a scroll through Instagram one day that made me notice something quite remarkable, something that I wouldn’t usually stop and like but it was quite an incredible piece of art I stopped scrolling for a bit and looked at it for a bit and felt a bit of emotion."