Defence in the Media: 3 May 2016

...speculate on future uses as we continue with further trials and development. SOMALIA The Guardian reports on the announcement that British troops have arrived in Somalia as part of efforts...
...speculate on future uses as we continue with further trials and development. SOMALIA The Guardian reports on the announcement that British troops have arrived in Somalia as part of efforts...
...a generous redundancy package in recognition of this service, we have a permanent expert team based in Kabul. They assist with relocations within Afghanistan and, where necessary, relocation to the...
...language. 71 Engineer Regiment players celebrate a 4-1 win over the current Northern Ireland Army Reserve Champions 152 (North Irish) Regt RLC in the final of the Reserve Cup Final...
On today’s front pages, the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian carry photos of the Queen and Prince Harry taken from a video promoting the forthcoming Invictus Games, which will see...
...read more about here. The Independent (app edition) writes that the Army, which has a training base in Kenya, is to commit to a huge fence-building project to protect local...
...involved in Saudi-led Coalition operations, but are supporting Saudi forces in areas such as training, equipment assistance and improving communications capabilities. We are offering Saudi Arabia advice and training on...
Of note for Defence news today is reporting on the threat posed by Daesh, and further coverage in tribute to Captain David Seath. Daesh The Telegraph front page story today focuses on a briefing given by James Clapper, the US Director National Intelligence, reporting …
There are further tributes to Captain David Seath in today's Defence-related news coverage, as well as a report on the use of enhanced Paveway bombs to destroy a Daesh tunnel...
...paid tribute to David and welcomed donations in David’s memory to his Help for Heroes fundraising page. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...help coordinate strikes by American B-52 bombers. An MOD spokesperson said: The UK continues to work with international partners on how best to support the new Libyan government. All planning...
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