High North talks
THE UK and Denmark are seeking to step up security in the High North to counter the growing threat from Russia.





THE UK and Denmark are seeking to step up security in the High North to counter the growing threat from Russia.

Aviators hoping to put on a show in Italy

All-conquering anglers won't rest on their laurels

Display expert flew with French and US Air Force

Eurofighter hits million flying hours milestone as it remains at cutting edge after 30 years

Chiefs join celebrations as WWII pilot hits 102

A HARD-HITTING film paying tribute to the heroes of Bomber Command featuring scenes made on location at RAF Coningsby has scooped two top industry awards.

Cadets in record Atlantic row
PERSONNEL AT the Air Security Force HQ at RAF Honington got shirty this week after rugby union stars Flt Lts Amy Cokayne and Sarah Bonar presented them with their World Cup jerseys.
ALDERSHOT IS the initial target for the RAF’s UKAF basketball stars as they prepare for a bumper year of action at the forefront of the Tri-Service set-up.
THE SERVICE’S sidecar duo are aiming to carry on their winning ways after releasing their testing and racing schedule for the coming year.
THE CALIFORNIAN coastline is hard to beat for year-round sun and Long Beach sits in the perfect spot.
AIR CHIEF Marshal Sir Johnny Stringer has been appointed Britain’s most senior military commander in Nato.
THE UK’S Battle of Britain charity has partnered with a specialist online auction site in a bid to raise urgently-needed funds.
US AEROSPACE giant Boeing’s funding donations to Tri-Service charity SSAFA have topped £400,000 over the last decade, the group has revealed.
SOCIAL MEDIA star Sam Eckholm paid tribute to Brize Norton air crews, as his video of a low-level training flight onboard Atlas A400M through the Mach Loop in Wales clocked up nearly one million views.
LOSSIEMOUTH PERSONNEL came together to bid farewell to Station Warrant Officer Joe Mulholland, marking his last day in uniform after a career spanning 38 years.

TYPHOON CREWS have launched high-stakes combat training missions in the heat of the Nevada Desert alongside US and Australian Top Guns.

International marathon relay is the highlight of centenary celebrations

Hoping to build on success of Masters

VICTORY IN the Battle of Britain underpins the history of the Royal Air Force. It prevented the hideous prospect of invasion and occupation by the forces of Nazi Germany.

FG OFF Alexandra Tyne was on point on the Cranwell parade ground – as she passed out at the top of her class.

TYPHOONS OPERATED by the UK’s joint squadron with Qatar have deployed to the Middle East as the Gulf state steps up air security amid growing tensions across the region.

LONG-SERVING loadmaster MAcr Sean ‘Sevy’ Severn is back in business at Brize after landing £16,000 worth of funding from the RAF to pay for a life-changing knee operation.
CPL ALEX Cartagena has secured his first Winter Olympics spot as part of Team GB’s bobsleigh set-up to do battle for gold in Milano Cortina this month.
THERE WAS a battling Inter-Services second place for the RAF’s cyclocross riders behind the Army at a rain-soaked Hillingdon House Farm course.
Weather kiboshes team’s competition
“FITNESS AND discipline” are the keys to a successful flying career, according to Flt Lt Pete Allan VR(T) who recently celebrated 50 years since his first RAF flight.
AIR FORCE veterans battled 40-knot winds and five-metre waves as they powered into the record books completing a 3,000-mile rowing voyage across the Atlantic
RAF VETERAN Cpl Chris Platts was suicidal after suffering a devastating spinal injury that ended his 14-year Service career.
MENTAL HEALTH crusader Cpl Hayley Court has launched an appeal to help the Healing Military Minds group she founded four years ago hit its £200,000 fundraising target.
VOLUNTEER EMERGENCY responders from RAF Waddington and RAF Cranwell are taking their life-saving skills on the road with a Forces-led medical charity.
RATION PACKS – love them or hate them? Service food chiefs want to know what you think of the scoff sometimes offered on operations.