Defence in the media: 25 June 2017

...built by the best, crewed by the best and will deliver for Britain. For the next fifty years she will deploy around the world, demonstrating British power and our commitment...
...built by the best, crewed by the best and will deliver for Britain. For the next fifty years she will deploy around the world, demonstrating British power and our commitment...
Today's defence related news includes coverage of the Armed Forces Day national event in Liverpool, a Sunday Express story on empty MOD homes and a report in the Sunday Times that the MOD has given Lockheed Martin a 'dressing down' …
...fighting force. ARMY V NAVY RUGBY The Telegraph previews this weekend’s 100th Babcock Trophy match between the British Army and the Royal Navy, in which rugby players from both services...
...and predictability in the Euro-Atlantic area through information sharing and verification. It helps to reduce the risk of misunderstanding or a military incident occurring by providing a chance for participating...
Today’s defence-related news includes the Better Combat Compensation consultation, UK’s defence spending and the Duchess of Cambridge’s visit to an Air Cadets camp at RAF Wittering Combat Immunity The MOD’s...
...promoting the best of British innovation, technology and creativity. IMAGE OF THE DAY The Red Arrows arrive back at RAF Scampton after their tour of Asia Pacific and the Middle...
A variety of Defence stories feature in today's news , including our Challenger 2 tanks and the MOD art collection. SAS The Mail on Sunday reports on three soldiers who...
Today's Defence news includes the Awards for Valour (protection) private members bill, HMS DUNCAN's return to port, an op-ed from the First Sea Lord and the National Shipbuilding Strategy. The Red Arrows have been in Abu Dhabi. Fake Military Veterans The Today …
...that the Prime Minister believes Remembrance Sunday should honour forces fighting Islamic State as well as war dead. The BBC have also broadcast Remembrance Services from around the country, including...
In defence related news today, the focus is the battle for Mosul and the Iraqi army’s slow advance towards the city in the face of Daesh resistance. Russian Ships Most national newspapers, including The Sun, The Times, The Daily Mail and …