Defence in the media: Saturday 15 July 2017

...on media access to the recent Air Power conference, although acknowledges these were later lifted and accredited journalists were allowed to attend for free, and claims that a number of...
...on media access to the recent Air Power conference, although acknowledges these were later lifted and accredited journalists were allowed to attend for free, and claims that a number of...
...and broadcast news have reported on the news that Sierra Leone has been declared Ebola free. The outbreak that engulfed west Africa 18 months ago claimed 4,000 lives in the...
...capable, or as cost-effective, as a Trident-based deterrent. Like the CentreForum report, the Trident alternatives review looked at replacing the nuclear deterrent with a free-fall nuclear bomb fitted to a...
...models So today’s contract announcement reflects just how successful we have been in breaking free from the past and forging a new and better path for Defence procurement. What does...
...airmanship by RAF crews. Occurring in ‘free airspace’, the Airprox report confirmed the RAF aircrew were keeping a good lookout and therefore had been able to take effective action. For...
...retired head of chemical and biological weapons for the British Army and NATO. Mr de Bretton-Gordon has advised the UK government, Iraqi government and Free Syrian Army. Next month is...
...sense of excitement and relief as I’d been freed form the PoW camp just 10 days earlier. Life on the camp was tolerable. Fortunately we were young and fit...
...senior RAF personnel suggest our Carrierswill be at significant risk without procurement of Maritime Patrol Aircraft in the near future. The paper also suggests that the Russians will be free...
...environment which is free from discrimination, and they know how to report any inappropriate behaviour. Personnel found to be guilty of inappropriate behaviour will be dealt with appropriately which can...
...senior Pentagon figures has called on Britain and other NATO countries to end the downward trend in defence spending and to accept that “security does not come for free”. US...