THE RED Arrows pose for a selfie in the scorching Greek sunshine
THE RED Arrows pose for a selfie in the scorching Greek sunshine after being granted official approval to perform across the UK and Europe.
THE RED Arrows pose for a selfie in the scorching Greek sunshine after being granted official approval to perform across the UK and Europe.
Brave Lossie go down fighting
FOR STEPHEN HUNTLEY aviation history isn’t just an interest, it’s a passion – and it runs in the family.
Bomber Command’s attacks on Nazi Germany have been condemned by some as brutal and immoral but a new book by journalist Marcus Gibson argues they were stunningly successful and helped win the war
OPERA DIVA and Royal favourite Friederike Krum is backing Forces welfare campaigners by signing on as an ambassador for military charity SSAFA.
UK AND Italian F-35s joined forces to spearhead large scale maritime war drills across the Mediterranean as the Carrier Strike Group powers towards the South Pacific on Operation Highmast, Britain’s biggest Navy deployment in decades.
BRITAIN IS to retain full operational control of the Diego Garcia military base following a landmark agreement with Mauritius, the MOD says.
BRIZE NORTON’S Dakota gate guardian is back on display after a three-month restoration programme.
RAF FAMILIES joined Armed Forces Bishop Paul Mason during the annual UK Defence pilgrimage to the Holy shrine at Lourdes.
THE SERVICE’S men’s cricketers continued their unbeaten start to the season with a morale-boosting T20 win over Aston Rowant Cricket Club.
THE SERVICES women’s rugby union stars have promised to ‘come back stronger next year’ after their 47-12 defeat against the Army to close out this year’s IS tournament.
SERVICE BMX stars cashed in at Rounds 3 & 4 of the British Cycling Lloyds Bank BMX National Series with a first and seventh place finals finish.
THINGS WERE jam hot at the latest Service skateboard meet at the XC indoor skatepark in Hemel Hempstead.
BRITAIN AND Germany have confirmed for the first time that they will work together to develop a new long-range strike capability with a range of more than 2,000km.
DEFENCE HAS released images showing some of the weapons given by Britain to Ukraine to counter Russia’s resurgent aerial threat.
CHINOOKS SWOOPED across the battlefield carrying troops preparing to defend Nato’s Eastern flank and deter Russian aggression.
SUB-HUNTING POSEIDON aircraft are patrolling the Atlantic as part of Nato’s Exercise Dynamic Mongoose.
AIR FORCE veterans laid a wreath at the International Bomber Command Centre to remember colleagues killed during World War II.
BRITISH PARATROOPERS deployed on Exercise Swift Response wait to board an RAF Atlas for low-level parachute jumps in Sweden.
MILITARY PERSONNEL are to get an inflation-busting pay rise.
THERE HAS been a truly international feel to the start of the season for the Service’s women cricketers.
UK Armed Forces success in Belgium for RAF champ
Former Hercules captain’s tribute to RAF legend
DARE-DEVIL 104-YEAR-OLD Air Force veteran Colin Bell has been honoured by military charity chiefs after netting more than £30,000 for good causes.
THE NEXT generation of RAF and Navy pilots are to benefit from a new £300m training deal.
BRITISH TYPHOONS are to feature in Europe’s largest live fire naval training in the UK and Norway.
TWO NEW Red Arrows pilots are set to take to the skies as the team prepares for the summer display season.
POLICE CORPORAL Gillian Craig is to patrol 500 miles around Honington to raise money for the RAF Benevolent Fund.
BACK-TO-BACK Inter-Services wins was the reward for the RAF’s duathlon men’s team at Thruxton Race Circuit in Andover.
Gardner: There was 50 points out there for us
A HUGELY-POSITIVE testing weekend saw the Service’s sidecar team gain a hat-trick of podium finishes at Snetterton to set up their season.
Dressage and show jump wins for WO
CHIEF OF the Air Staff ACM Sir Richard Knighton has received the Golden medal for Aeronautical Merit from the Italian Air Force.
Lossie catering aces take cook-off crown
DEFENCE SCIENTISTS played a crucial role in developing the RAF’s new uncrewed aircraft system, it has been revealed.
RAF MARHAM, the home of the UK’s F-35 Force, gave local paramotor enthusiasts the chance to operate from the Norfolk station’s runway.
VETERAN FS Geoffrey Bolton who earned the British Empire Medal for his work on the Harrier Jump Jet marked his century this month.
AROUND 25 Air Cadets from Wiltshire were given the chance to inspect weapon systems during a visit to RAF Brize Norton.