Spanish naval vessel orders UK ships to leave Gibraltar
In what seems to be a rather amateurish attempt to assert control over UK Sovereign territory, a Spanish naval […]
In what seems to be a rather amateurish attempt to assert control over UK Sovereign territory, a Spanish naval […]
Defence in Global Britain Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson gave a speech at RUSI outlining the future direction of the UK […]
The Military Times would like to offer their condolences to the family and friends of Kyle Mason, a great […]
Mr Trump has made it clear that he is very optimistic that the Islamic State group is about to […]
A recent contract announcement by Lockheed Martin, makers of the Trident missile system used by the UK and USA, […]
The Royal Air Force has released stunning images of a unique aircraft formation to celebrate forty years of service by […]
As part of the general preparation for a possible “no-deal” BREXIT, the Government has asked the MOD to allocate about […]
The question of the hard border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic has been the main sticking point […]
It has recently emerged that a submarine came close to a Stena Line ferry in the Irish Sea in November […]
As of the 18th January, personnel and aircraft from across the Royal Air Force have started to leave the UK […]
Portsmouth and the sands of Normandy will become the focal point of world events for what is likely to […]
Recent reports have highlighted a growing problem in the regular British Army – namely that of a chronic shortage […]
Naval aviators can now fly the world’s most advanced fighter on front-line missions after the F-35 Lightning was declared […]
2018 is the 100th Anniversary of the Christmas Service of The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols sung by […]
HMS Echo docks in Odessa on Friday, just before visit by Defence Secretary. HMS Echo arrived in the […]
In this comment on the recent US decision to leave Syria, Henry Alexander looks at the broader issue of whether […]
The Defence Secretary, Gavin Williamson had spoken at the House of Commons about his contingency plans to have 3,500 personnel […]
In this November 5th article from Save the Royal Navy, the fate of the old Appledore shipyard is examined. Why […]
TMT is going to run a piece on Army Recruitment – with some comments on the other two services […]
Diplomats representing Houthi rebels and a Saudi-led government coalition have reached an agreement on a ceasefire in Hodeidah, the seaport […]