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  • India training deal

    THREE INDIAN Air Force instructors will train future RAF fast jet pilots at Valley following similar moves at Cranwell.

  • Lightning alert

    F-35 STEALTH fighters took off for Akrotiri to boost security as regional tensions threaten to escalate.

  • Typhoon Gulf drill

    TYPHOONS ARE taking part in one of the largest multinational air exercises in the Middle East, hosted by Saudi Arabia.

  • Rare taste of IS victory for U23s

    THE INTER-SERVICE title is “in our hands” said head coach FS Tom Richardson after the U23s recorded their first Inter-Services win since 2020, beating the Royal Navy 1-0.

  • Courting new talent

    SERVICE TENNIS is aiming for extra juice this year with the introduction of padel and pickleball and the publication of its season diary of training and matches.

  • Six of best on Wirral

    FOLLOWING THE 28-21 Cardiff Met Uni win, with scorers AS1(T) Ben Collins, AS1(T) Kieron Prescott, Cpl Callum Cload and Player of the Match AS1 Dan Gilbert, RAFRU took to Paton Field, home of Caldy RFC, on the Wirral.

  • WO Rose Dazzles at Minehead

    SERVICE FISHERMEN didn’t rest on their frozen laurels, as five of them took part in the Minehead Specimen Boat Angling Competition, with WO Daz Rose coming second.

  • Drone war

    DRONES FLYING near key airbases could be shot down under new powers.

  • Lucky strike for medics

    FORCES MEDICAL responders in Lincolnshire struck it lucky –after landing more than £2,700 from the Service’s ten-pin bowlers.

  • Wi-fi win

    FREE WI¡FI in airbase communal areas, contact houses used by separated parents and trainee accommodation at Halton is to continue after a new deal between Wifinity and the RAF Association.

  • Cadets net sim deal

    TOP GUNS of tomorrow will get their first simulator flights after Lockheed Martin issued 700 licences to 20 ground schools and 500 cadet units across Britain.

  • Beneficiaries appeal

    RELATIVES of Air Force personnel who died without naming someone to receive their pensions are being urged to come forward.

  • Arctic ski lift

    CHINOOK CREWS braved Arctic conditions as they launched combat drills from Nato’s most remote operating base as the Alliance steps up security in the High North.

  • Typhoon sees RED in Nevada showdown

    THE UK’S Typhoon Top Guns have gone head to head with fifth-generation F-35s in the skies above the Nevada desert as Allies flex their combat muscle in the world’s biggest air combat drill.

  • Special Ops delivery

    COMMANDOS WERE fast roped to the ground by Chinooks as they practised the frontline skills they will need on special operations in Europe.

  • Footy stalwart Unwin passes

    RAF FOOTBALL paid tribute to one of its favourite sons after the passing of Flt Lt Roger Unwin MBE (Ret’d) following a short illness.

  • Challenge Cup draw

    THE DRAW has been made for the semi-finals of the 2026 RAF football Challenge Cup, with last year’s Plate-winners Odiham facing Brize Norton if they can beat Leeming in their still-to-be-played quarter-final.

  • Seniors are out to shine

    SUN AND success is the aim of the game for the Service’s senior men’s footballers as they head off to Cyprus for their last training camp before the Inter-Services.

  • Tribute to Flt Lt Corser

    RAF PARAGLIDING’ marked its second year above the RAF Alpine Championships at Saalbach-Hinterglemm and paid tribute to the memory of the late Flt Lt Geoff Corser.

  • RAF treble in cross-country

    THREE TEAM victories was the fantastic return for the Service from this year’s Sir Sefton Brancker Cross Country Championships at Halton.

  • House call

    AROUND 80,000 military personnel living in single and unaccompanied accommodation in the UK and overseas will see their living conditions transformed through a new independent review.

  • Commando ski-lift

    AN 18 Sqn Chinook equipped with skis launched combat training sorties alongside the Commando Helicopter Force from Nato’s most northern base – Bardufoss in Norway.

  • Branching out

    CONINGSBY PERSONNEL joined civic leaders to mark 85 years of community links with the station by planting an oak sapling at the nearby Allan Barker Sports Ground.