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Last Updated on July 14, 2025 by Matt Staff The 1800s were a turning point in the history of firearms. As empires expanded and revolutions sparked around ...
Soldiers who set up mobile showers and laundry in the field will be reclassified in the name of transformation.
The crude assortment of fighting tools used by the Japanese during World War II give clues of an unprepared and unmatched ...
The tide of the war rose in Washington’s favor as his troops became more ex­perienced and proficient in just this type of ...
In Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi, it is estimated that over 70 per cent of the population live in informal settlements.
Britain's largest Army base 'like Birmingham' as bins overflow and rats run wild EXCLUSIVE: Photos of Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire show bins piling high as senior officers warn that ...
Full story Beretta Defence Technologies UK (BDT UK) is positioning itself as a leading contender in the British Ministry of Defence’s Project Grayburn. The initiative aims to replace the SA80 service ...
The commemorative Lee Enfield Rifle is 100 years old and was used in combat. Mrs Ramsay, who served in military catering and was stationed in France shortly after D-Day, said she signed up because ...
The Philippine Army’s 6th Infantry Division (6ID) on Friday paid final tributes to one of its soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice during a clash with communist insurgents in Sultan Kudarat. The ...
A new Army study will examine how different exposures to firing .50 caliber rifles, the Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle and howitzer cannons impact soldier health.
Following announcements of plans that amount to significant reform to the post-16 qualification landscape in the UK, Laura Daly reflects on the proposals for the Advanced British Standard (ABS). By ...
British involvement in Iran-Israel conflict could end up like Iraq War, MPs warn Labour and Lib Dem MPs called for rigour over intelligence on Iran’s nuclear capabilities as comparisons were ...