Defence in the Media: Monday 15 October 2018
...test pilot Peter Wilson made history when he conducted the first ever shipborne rolling vertical landing this weekend. The UK is the only nation currently planning to use the manoeuvre,...
...test pilot Peter Wilson made history when he conducted the first ever shipborne rolling vertical landing this weekend. The UK is the only nation currently planning to use the manoeuvre,...
Todays defence related news includes coverage of the fourth Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference and reporting that the UK has paused flying of some F-35s. F-35 inspections Various outlets including The Sun, Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph report that …
Today's defence-related news includes coverage of a milestone in the development of the F-35B Lightning fleet. F-35B Lightning The Express, Metro and Daily Star today report that the F-35B Lightning has completed its first test flight armed with British missiles. …
Today’s defence news features aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth which is due to set sail for the USA this evening and the military medical system.
Today's defence news includes an op-ed by Minister for Defence Procurement Stuart Andrew.
Today’s defence news reports on a new Army unit to help fight sexual violence in Africa, UK sub-hunters in the North Atlantic and continued coverage of the arrival of five new F-35 jets
Today’s defence news is led by a story which incorrectly says F-35 secrets were stolen via a dating app. F-35 Mail on Sunday splash The Mail on Sunday splashes with...
Today’s defence related news includes speculation around RAF spy aircraft.
...a Forces Watch report looking at recruitment campaigns via school visits. An MOD spokesperson said: “Our Armed Forces are the pride of the United Kingdom and keep us safe every...
Today's defence related news includes coverage of the F35 and false claims against UK troops.