Defence in the Media: 19 November 2017
Today’s Defence-related news includes coverage of the search for the Argentine Submarine ARA San Jaun.
Today’s Defence-related news includes coverage of the search for the Argentine Submarine ARA San Jaun.
Defence news of note includes continued coverage that British soldiers have worked with the US to control 4x4s with Xbox-style controllers. Xbox controllers and robotic trucks There is online reporting, including by the Daily Mail, The Mirror and British Forces Broadcasting …
Today’s defence-related news includes an interview with Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson and EU Defence cooperation.
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the Joint Helicopter Command.
Defence news today includes an interview with Chief of the General Staff General Sir Nicholas Carter, looking back on his military career. General Sir Nicholas Carter The Telegraph today carries an interview with Chief of the General Staff General Sir Nicholas Carter, …
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
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, …
Today's defence-related news includes interviews with Major General Rupert Jones on the fight against Daesh and the UK military standing by to assist in the aftermath of Storm Ophelia if needed. Major General Rupert Jones interviews Major General Jones appeared …
Today's Defence related news includes UK co-operation in combating terrorism in Nigeria. Defence Minister visits Nigeria There is international coverage of Defence Minister Mark Lancaster's visit to Nigeria, where he reiterated support to the fight against Boko Haram, including in Channels …
Defence news today includes reporting that off-duty British soldiers provided support to those affected by the Las Vegas attack. Las Vegas There is reporting in print and broadcast media today that six off-duty members of the 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards rushed …