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  • Warning notice of firing at Tregantle ranges.

  • How to report a change in circumstances during or after making a claim for compensation or a pension.

  • This publication describes the future global strategic context, offering tools to test assumptions and prepare for an uncertain world.

  • The AFCS and SPO legislation page provides access to historic and current consolidated versions of the legislation in force.

  • Information about how to make an Armed Forces Service Complaint.

  • Information for suppliers about Commercial X in the Ministry of Defence (MOD).

  • Information on the Ministry of Defence Cyber Security Model (CSM), including the standards suppliers must meet for CSM version 3 and how to prepare for CSM version 4.

  • Dates and times when Otterburn and Redesdale ranges and Bellshiel demolition range are being used for live firing.

  • Use one of these search forms if you’re requesting records for someone who’s deceased.

  • The new LOA will ensure that our service personnel, and their families, receive a more accurate contribution to additional costs incurred when serving overseas.

  • This document provides a single reference source for abbreviations and definition of terms as defined by the MAA.

  • Find out about regional training areas and operational support, managed by the MOD's Defence Infrastructure Organisation

  • Information on childcare for Service families within the UK and overseas.

  • Under AFPS 75 there are two forms of commutation: Resettlement Commutation and Life Commutation.

  • Information and guidance on how to apply for the War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement (WPMS).

  • Find out about support options available when a veteran dies, including guidance on entitlements and bereavement support.

  • Find out about the Industry Security Assurance Centre (ISAC) and its associated responsibilities.

  • This defence standard specifies the measures that defence suppliers are required to achieve at each of the 5 levels of cyber risk that a contract can be assessed as carrying.

  • A joint Ministry of Defence and industry initiative to improve the protection of the defence supply chain from the cyber threat.

  • Civilian housing options; information for service personnel and their dependants.