Defence in the Media: 17 June 2017
...in the future. In relation to the suggestion that Sentinel will be scrapped before 2021: A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: “SDSR 2015 confirmed the Sentinel out of service date...
...in the future. In relation to the suggestion that Sentinel will be scrapped before 2021: A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: “SDSR 2015 confirmed the Sentinel out of service date...
There is continued coverage in today’s defence media of the incident on Castlemartin Ranges, which resulted in the deaths of two soldiers. An investigation into the incident is currently underway. Incident at Castlemartin Ranges The names of the two soldiers …
Today’s defence news features reporting on an incident which took place at Castlemartin Ranges, where an investigation is currently underway.
Today’s news features reporting on legal aid provided to military personnel. British soldiers also continue to exercise across Europe, including in Romania for NATO exercise Noble Jump, where the Defence Secretary is visiting today. Legal aid for military personnel The …
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of historic Iraqi compensation claims.
Defence news today includes an off-duty British Army officer who supported the immediate response to the London attacks, and further reporting of the England football team's training with the Royal Marines. London attack An interview is carried in The Sun with Lieutenant …
Speculation around the NATO role of Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe is featured in today's news.
...the HMS Queen Elizabeth has taken up residence on board in readiness for ‘first of class’ sea trials this summer. The Mail Online has reported on HMS Queen Elizabeth’s capabilities,...
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of a record £65 million drug seizure by the Royal Navy.
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