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The British army initially claimed it was not involved in the Miami Showband massacre despite two of the killers being ...
The UK Ministry of Defence has acknowledged that British military vehicles have broken down nearly 13,000 times over the past ...
The Ministry of Defence has launched a formal procurement process for Project Corvus, a next-generation uncrewed aerial ...
The British Army is partway through a long-term shift in the vehicles it uses, replacing older platforms with newer, more ...
The British Army is conducting trials of the German-developed HX-2 kamikaze drone, marking a significant step in Europe’s ...
The British Army is upgrading its M270 multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) simulator to reflect the recapitalisation of its ...
The race for battlefield superiority continues with a new X-shaped drone with a strike range of up to 100 kilometres.
This and other incidents led the British army to outfit, as soon as 1945, new Centurion tanks with "boiling vessels," special water boilers that allowed for shorter and safer tea and food breaks ...
>Said Major General Levin Campbell, the Army’s Ordnance chief, last fortnight: “In France, in Poland, in the Balkans, Germany pitted tanks against fixed fortifications and against infantry. . . .
Army & Navy – EQUIPMENT: Peacetime Luxury 2 minute read TIME September 13, 1943 12:00 AM GMT-4 ...
But the British Army has been here before. Consider the army’s position in 1914. Then, as now, the army was a small professional force that prided itself on its high standards of training and ...
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