Three people leaving armed forces for each one joining

In a recent Public Accounts Committee session, Mark Francois MP revealed that "people are leaving the Armed Forces at a ratio of three people leaving for every one who joins".

NATO troops train for ‘likely’ trench warfare

While trenches might conjure visions of the First World War, it is something troops will likely face in the coming years, say NATO.

UK contradicts Argentina’s President on Falkland talks

The United Kingdom has firmly contradicted the recent remarks by Argentina's President Javier Milei regarding the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.

UK has trained over 60,000 Ukrainian troops since 2014

The UK has trained more than 60,000 Ukrainians since Op ORBITAL was launched in 2015 in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2014.

UK ‘satisfied’ military presence on Falklands ‘is enough’

"I am satisfied that the military presence in the South Atlantic is at the appropriate level to ensure the defence of the Islands."

Meet Britain’s new Challenger 3 Main Battle Tank

The United Kingdom has officially introduced the prototype of its latest main battle tank, the advanced Challenger 3.

NATO releases first ‘Quantum Strategy’

NATO has announced the release of its first-ever quantum strategy following approval by NATO Foreign Ministers.

Prospect moves to strike action over pay at AWE

Prospect members at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) are moving to strike action.

Defence Secretary warns Britain could soon be at war

"If our armed forces are not strong enough to deter future aggression from Moscow or Beijing, it will not be a small war to contend with but a major one."

Contract signed for next-generation armour on Challenger 3 

With initial integration trials conducted, RBSL will now test, manufacture and integrate the new armour onto the Challenger 3 tanks.  

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