Two British Army Apache attack helicopters were seen flying along the River Clyde and across parts of Glasgow and East Kilbride during routine training activity.
The French officer killed by an Iranian-made drone on Thursday was part of a Western military contingent working to combat potential jihadists in Iraqi Kurdistan. The killing of Chief Warrant ...
Colour Sgt Gordon Smart, of 2 Scots The Royal Regiment of Scotland, told the inquest he had been a safety supervisor on the ...
Last week, 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh gathered to mark St David's Day with a day of traditions, competitions and comradeship. Before ...
The current UK Government argues that defence was not a major commitment in its manifesto, and voter and public opinion ...
NATO commanders told Business Insider that drones are useful but could never fully replace the reliability of old-fashioned ...
The jury at the inquest has concluded that Lance Corporal Joe Spencer died due to 'inconsistent range management and adherence to safety procedures.' ...
THIS is the moment British commandos emerged from a German U-boat in the icy waters of the arctic to train for covert raids on Russia. Elite Royal Marines rehearsed clandestine missions some 200 ...
Lance Corporal Joe Spencer, 24, was undertaking a sniper training course in the Scottish Highlands when he shot himself with his own firearm,.
More than 120 British Army units are now training to operate uncrewed air systems as the Army expands its use of drones and autonomous technologies across the force.
The proliferation of drones above the battlefield in Ukraine is forcing NATO forces to reckon with their own vulnerabilities.