Russia turns to laptops to sharpen its firepower on the front line
Moscow’s soldiers are relying on Strelets battlefield computers to detect and fire on Ukrainian positions, according to a report
Moscow’s soldiers are relying on Strelets battlefield computers to detect and fire on Ukrainian positions, according to a report
Announcement that Kyiv will get hundreds of the kamikaze devices to strike back at Russia came as Volodymyr Zelensky met with Rishi Sunak
An investigation has been launched as Defence contractor BAE Systems reveals 60 cables were cut
Defence Secretary set to shrink troop numbers to all-time low as sources insist he is ‘shielding them from further reductions’
Moscow's use of glide bombs and their below-the-radar effectiveness could force Kyiv to rewrite its counter-offensive plans
Salvo will ring out from Horse Guards Parade to mark the Coronation on May 6
Rishi Sunak's approval for the SAS assignment came in the early hours of Sunday after a hastily scheduled COBR meeting
Items from aircraft carrier, whose proposed visit to US was cancelled last year after mechanical failure, used to repair sister vessel
The clip targets men working in menial jobs and suggests they are wasting their lives
Members of the Blues and Royals and King’s Life Guard marched from Buckingham Palace and down Whitehall to practise route
Missile was launched but did not work, claim sources, confirming leaked Pentagon documents describing the incident as 'near-shootdown'
AI could be used to sift through vast amounts of data under new plans
The next Chief of the Air Staff could ‘break an important glass ceiling’ in step up from RAF’s engineering branch
US has an ace up its sleeve with latest pack to help soldiers identify friendly forces’ equipment
Alliance head Jens Stoltenberg said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine required the setting and meeting of more ambitious military spending goals
Since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, Moldova’s pro-Western government and its allies have feared it could be dragged into the conflict
European sources told the Telegraph that Paris wants guarantees that a deal to jointly procure weapons will only benefit EU firms
Paul Keating claims that his country’s decision to join UK and US in defence pact could carry ‘deadly consequences’
Russian ambassador accuses Washington of 'provocation' after aircraft struck surveillance device, which later came down west of Crimea
Incident between US Reaper drone and Russian jet may, more than anything, be down to poor airmanship from jet’s pilot
Rishi Sunak says he is ready to take 'swift' action to counter any threat from Beijing, but Tory MPs warn he has to take tougher stance
Document will aim to strike a balance between tougher stance against ‘concerning' behaviour of China while maintaining cooperation in areas
The defence secretary is one of the candidates to replace Jens Stoltenberg as the alliance’s secretary general this autumn
Warsaw is embarking on its biggest re-armament drive in 50 years in response to the growing threat posed by Russia
A looming contract to build new hybrid boats will give the wider democratic world cause to celebrate for many reasons
Director of National Intelligence says beleaguered military lacks ammunition and troops necessary to sustain its current level of fighting
Washington’s military officials are said to consider plans to give Kyiv’s Soviet-era aircraft an edge ahead of spring offensive
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says this will ensure the security of Europe’s skies and bolster the alliance’s presence in eastern Europe
Sir Iain Duncan Smith urges the Ministry of Defence to ‘own up’ to the use of the systems and ‘get rid’ of them
As Polish Leopard tanks arrive in Ukraine on the one-year anniversary of the war, here is everything you need to know
Kyiv has been urging a reluctant Berlin to donate some of its Cold War-era tanks, which are more than just a one-trick pony