Defence in the media: Sunday 29 October 2017

Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
...service personnel. Those found to have fallen short of our high standards face being discharged from service. F-35 programme The Times report that the General Accountability Office in the US...
...Jo Roe Royal Air Force. take a look at the Poppy Appeal installation. Follow us on Twitter, Linked in and Instagram and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...said: Buying the best equipment for our Armed Forces whilst getting value-for-money is our priority. We work closely with the SSRO to help get the best deal in procurement and,...
Today’s defence-related coverage includes the news that the UK will step up its role in the fight against Daesh. FIGHT AGAINST DAESH The Telegraph, The Times, The Sun, Daily Mail,...
Defence news today includes follow-up reporting to false claims that the Army has relaxed its drug policy for new recruits. Army drug policy Following yesterday's Mail on Sunday splash, with false claims that the Army has relaxed its policy on drugs for recruits, …
...Foundation. The full piece can be read here. One of the UK's first F-35B Lightning II aircraft takes off from Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Follow us on Twitter, Linked...
Today's defence related media includes news of the Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon's visit to Glasgow’s shipyards and cyber security.
Today's media includes news on the National Shipbuilding Strategy, whilst an Army documentary aired on BBC 2 last night. BAE SYSTEMS SIGNS TYPE 31e AGREEMENT WITH CAMMELL LAIRD In response...
...carrier, to have a front row seat, would be an absolute privilege. It wouldn’t just be about the pilot - there are hundreds of people who have been working tirelessly...
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