Defence in the Media: 1 July 2017
Today's defence-related news includes the coroner’s report into the death of two soldiers at Castlemartin Ranges, and Sweden and Finland joining the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force. Coroner’s inquest The Daily...
Today's defence-related news includes the coroner’s report into the death of two soldiers at Castlemartin Ranges, and Sweden and Finland joining the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force. Coroner’s inquest The Daily...
...shut down. New technology is available and advances in other types of modelling and computational codes mean it is not necessary to set up future full-scale prototypes at this time...
...neatness and dress codes in an attempt to attract correctly qualified cyber reservists. A MOD statement on this issue is below: Defence seeks to maximise talent and where people bring...
...the Armed Forces, informing them what work has been done to strengthen the Armed Forces with various faith such as Food in the messes, ration pack, dress codes etc. ...
...Sky are reporting that Sierra Leone is set to be declared free of the Ebola virus today after meeting the World Health Organisation’s standard of 42 days with no new...
...operating off the coast of Scotland as well as Sweden and Finland. He also suggests that the exercise has highlighted limitations in Britain’s lack of maritime patrol aircraft. An MOD...
...a study which revealed Russian forces rehearsed the invasions of Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Denmark during a military exercise involving 33,000 troops. The Times reports on survey results which show...
...vehicle is procured from Sweden. As Philip Dunne stated in the answer to the Written Question, steel for key defence programmes, is sourced from a range of suppliers. It is...
...warships and says that the MOD has admitted that 2,400 tonnes is coming from Sweden, 400 tonnes from Spain and 800 tonnes from the UK. A Government spokesperson said: No-one...
...as well. This reinforces the message that the UK is a globally-engaged player with global power, reinforcing our relationship with allies, and also promoting UK prosperity. More about the exercise...