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SOFREP cartoon: British Army survey on gender-neutral grooming standards raises (plucked) eyebrows
A British Army survey on gender-neutral grooming standards accidentally hands our cartoonist the perfect image: soldiers in a trench debating cosmetics while the world burns around them.
The British Army is allowing all its soldiers to grow beards for the first time in 100 years. King Charles III personally weighed in on the decision to permit British soldiers to sport fearsome facial ...
For the first time, British Army regular troops have operated a high-powered laser weapon mounted on an armored combat vehicle. Soldiers from 16 Royal Artillery in Wales used a laser installed on a ...
In another step toward practical battlefield energy weapons, the UK has for the first time tested a laser weapon mounted on a British Army Wolfhound armored vehicle as part of the Land Laser Directed ...
“It is time to modernise,” was the message from Grant Shapps, the defence secretary, in an interview with The Times earlier this month. Mr Shapps was talking not about weaponry or strategic doctrines, ...
Drones are increasingly menacing the skies above, whether as buzzing nuisances destroying a scenic locale’s peaceful vibes or wielded as a kamikaze drone spreading ...
The British Army fired Raytheon's HELWS from a Foxhound armoured vehicle for the first time at the Radnor Range in Wales in early October. (Crown Copyright) The ...
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Army launches survey into whether male soldiers can wear make-up: 'Unlikely to deter Russia!'
Serving soldiers have been sent a consultation about adopting gender neutral grooming standards and dress codes. While the ...
In January 2024, British Chief of the General Staff Gen. Sir Patrick Sanders warned that British youth were now part of a “pre-war” generation. Pointing to the threat from Russia, he drew a direct ...
WASHINGTON — The Provost Marshal General of the United States Army, Brig. Gen. Sarah K. Albrycht, this week welcomed her counterpart, British Army Provost Marshal Brig. Sarah L. Pringle-Smith, to ...
Soldiers with skin conditions like razor bumps will no longer be granted permanent medical waivers that allow them to grow beards and could be kicked out of the Army if they are not clean shaven. By ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — For the first time, Britain's government has agreed to pay out millions in pounds to Kenyans to settle a civil lawsuit after its military forces had their legal immunity in Kenya ...
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