


For more than four decades, the M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle has been the dependable mule of the U.S. Army’s armoured forces: a squat, purposeful workhorse that has carried infantry into battle from the deserts of Kuwait to the alleys of…

Warsaw has announced its intention to resume the production of anti-personnel mines, a move that underscores Poland’s determination to fortify its eastern frontier and respond to an increasingly fraught regional security landscape. The decision, announced by Deputy Defence Minister Paweł…

The U.S. Army has taken a major step forward in strengthening deterrence across Europe with the activation of a dedicated artillery battalion. This development not only reinforces NATO solidarity but also exemplifies a modern approach to strategic security in an…

The sight of British and Japanese soldiers exercising shoulder-to-shoulder will strike many observers as one of the quietly encouraging defence stories of the year. At a moment when the global security picture is far from reassuring, the partnership taking shape…

In the steamy undergrowth of Belize, a small team of soldiers from 216 (Parachute) Signal Squadron — part of the UK’s 16 Air Assault Brigade — recently undertook a demanding mission. But it wasn’t one of assault or rescue. Instead,…

In the tranquil surroundings of Loos British Cemetery Extension in northern France, two poignant ceremonies recently took place, marking the final resting places of British soldiers whose identities had been lost to time. These solemn occasions were not merely acts…

The acquittal of Soldier F in connection with the Bloody Sunday killings represents a long-overdue vindication for a man who has endured decades of scrutiny, vilification, and legal harassment for carrying out his duty in one of Northern Ireland’s most…

In a solemn ceremony on 17th October 2025, the remains of an unknown British and an unknown German soldier were interred side by side at Poelcapelle British Cemetery near Ypres, Belgium. This rare joint burial, organised by the Ministry of…

When soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 SCOTS) deployed to Latvia to trial the British Army’s latest technological systems, it was more than a training exercise. It was a quiet but pointed demonstration of where…

Lens, France — In a solemn and stirring ceremony on Thursday, two Scottish soldiers—Lieutenant James Grant Allan and Lance Corporal Gordon McPherson—were laid to rest with full military honours in northern France, one hundred and ten years after they fell…