Defence in the Media: 23 July 2015

Making news today, the Prime Minister has announced a £390 million deal to provide armoured vehicle support will create 250 new jobs in Wales. Royal Navy engineers The Financial Times...
Making news today, the Prime Minister has announced a £390 million deal to provide armoured vehicle support will create 250 new jobs in Wales. Royal Navy engineers The Financial Times...
Defence issues in the news today include cuts to the number of trained Army personnel, and an emergency COBR meeting convened to discuss the migrant situation in Calais. Army manning...
...Typhoon and an Indian Air Force Flanker flying together on Exercise Indra Dhanush. Royal Air Force and Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft are dogfighting in a major airpower training exercise...
...that the Royal Navy is now winning the argument against the Government, ahead of the arrival of the new aircraft carriers. An MOD spokesperson said: When the new Carriers are...
Today’s headlines include news that ISIL militants have destroyed Palmyra's ancient temple of Baalshamin and further reporting on Defence spending. Iran Many of today’s papers highlight yesterday’s re-opening of the...
...and Guardian report that HMS Portland assisted two transatlantic rowers who went 20 days without food as they tried to be the first to cross from New York to London...
A variety of Defence related news is featured across broadcast and print outlets today, including further Government investment in HMNB Faslane, calls for women to serve in the SAS, and...
...intend to reopen the question in the Commons of authorisation for military action in Syria? MF: Well, at some point I think the new Parliament will have to rethink the...
In today's defence-related news there's further reporting on calls for a review of the conviction of Sgt Alexander Blackman, comment about air strikes in Syria and imagery from a RAF...
...been provided which a new legal team believes should have been considered. She says her husband believed the man he shot was already dead and that he was breaking the...