Defence in the Media: Tuesday 27 February 2018
Today's defence related news is led by coverage of Minister for Defence, People and Veterans Tobias Ellwood comments he made in the House of Commons Estimated Day debate.
Today's defence related news is led by coverage of Minister for Defence, People and Veterans Tobias Ellwood comments he made in the House of Commons Estimated Day debate.
Today’s defence-related news is led by coverage of an Iraq Fatality Investigation and the Royal Navy monitoring Russian ships in the English Channel.
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of the UK's Combat Air Strategy announced by Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson.
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of the Armed Forces Flexible Working Act and HMS Queen Elizabeth visiting Gibraltar.
Today's defence news includes continued coverage of the House of Common's Defence Committee report into the future of the Royal Marines and the competition for the Army's new Mechanised Infantry Vehicle.
Defence news today includes reporting about a new radar facility in Shetland, and further coverage of the Defence Secretary's Russia-focused interview in yesterday's Daily Telegraph. Saxa Vord radar station Newspapers today cover the visit of Chief of the Air Staff …
Today's defence-related news includes coverage of an F-35 cockpit demonstrator event in London. F-35 Cockpit Demonstrator BBC Breakfast reported from the F-35 cockpit demonstrator in London, talking to Squadron Leader Andy Edgell and Lockheed Martin's CEO. The report included historic …
Today's defence-related news includes the successful completion of missile test firing at sea. Sea Ceptor test firing complete BBC News, The Telegraph, The Herald (Plymouth) and other outlets report on the successful completion of test firing Sea Ceptor missile defence system from HMS …
Defence news today includes reporting of the final F-35B Lightning delivery this year and a report on efficiency savings.
Defence news today includes the commissioning ceremony for HMS Queen Elizabeth and the Defence Secretary's comments on Daesh fighters