Over 7,000 rounds of ammunition lost or stolen since 2017
Over 7,000 rounds of various types of ammunition have been reported as lost or stolen from 2017 to 2023.
Russia ‘more willing’ to use tactical nuclear weapons than NATO
Russian nuclear doctrine, especially regarding its large stockpile of non-strategic nuclear weapons, has become one of the most pressing issues in Euro-Atlantic security.
Veterans card rolled out – heres what you need to know
The Veteran Card service is being delivered by the Ministry of Defence as part of the work to improve the support available for veterans.
British Army advances MIPS for enhanced vehicle safety
The project, dubbed Team Minerva, is tasked with advancing the UK systems architecture standard, allowing for the configuration of Active Protection Systems (APS) across various armoured vehicle types.
The British Army’s own Traitor
Lance Corporal Harry Clark of the British Army emerged victorious in the latest series of the BBC’s 'The Traitors,' captivating the nation with his composure.
Royal Irish train for deployment by air
The exercise was geared towards equipping troops with the skills necessary for rapid deployment and operational readiness as part of their role within 16 Air Assault Brigade.
Risks for armed forces caused by MoD inventory failures
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) does not have the powers needed to deal with the fragmentation of its inventory management, it has been claimed.
NATO secures artillery ammunition worth $1.2bn
NATO, in a move to strengthen its ammunition reserves, concluded contracts for the procurement of approximately 220,000 artillery shells, amounting to a substantial 1.2 billion US dollars.
Contract awarded for military bridging
Designed to extend up to 46 metres and capable of bearing the weight of the British Army's future tank, the Challenger 3, these bridges are intended for crossing both wet and dry gaps.
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".