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Carl Schulze joins a US 82nd Airborne medevac helicopter mission in Afghanistan.
Yves Debay joins the Light Dragoons on duty above the Green Zone in Afghanistan.
Greg Roberts looks at new British Army Qioptiq Surveillance & Target Acquisition Equipment.
Greg Roberts has been testing a range of hunting and outdoor blades from Bear Arm Ltd.
Jason Polley discusses retention, finding and filtering the one thing we cannot live without.
Carl Schulze concludes a two-part feature on Germany’s Spezialdiensthundezug service dogs.
Bob Morrison reports on the announcement that 40 Commando are off to Helmand.
'Q’ turns back the clock four decades to the introduction of '68 Disruptive Pattern Material.
Mike Gormley tests out Nikwax Analogy clothing, ice crampons and a handy belt mug.
Bob Morrison reports briefly on US Army attempts to find the perfect camouflage pattern.
David Rubens asks "Why can’t we learn" from past intelligence mistakes?