Defence in the media: 20 November 2016

...their Indian counterparts during a visit to Hyderabad, India as part of a global tour. Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre Funding Ahead of this week’s Autumn Statement, the Sun on...
...their Indian counterparts during a visit to Hyderabad, India as part of a global tour. Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre Funding Ahead of this week’s Autumn Statement, the Sun on...
...a supply truck in Ramadi - as he visited neighbouring Turkey. Speaking from Turkey on Friday, the Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: We continue our work to degrade and ultimately...
...that more visible. Turkey is a member of NATO and Russia’s violation of Turkey’s airspace is a violation of NATO airspace. Cruise missiles There has been widespread reporting, including on...
...outline plans agreed by Turkey and the US to drive ISIL out of a strip of land along the Turkish-Syrian border. According to reports the landmark deal will draw Turkey...
...one as a bomb, it is reported that military and technology companies are racing to develop devices to detect, track, disrupt or destroy rogue civilian unmanned aerial vehicles. Turkey /...
...rotor aircraft would damage already weakened buildings, although sources have said that the real reason is fears from India and China, whose countries border Nepal, about having British aircraft near...
...Sky are reporting that Sierra Leone is set to be declared free of the Ebola virus today after meeting the World Health Organisation’s standard of 42 days with no new...
...PRINCE HARRY The Sun is claiming that Prince Harry is now supporting the Sun’s campaign to free six paratroopers currently in jail in India. A father of one of the...
...attacks in the UK instead of travelling to fight in Syria. ISIL The BBC’s Radio 4 Today Programme carries reporting on the continued violence in Turkey as Kurdish groups were...
...hit Daesh harder: reducing territory, targeting their infrastructure and freeing more people from their brutal regime. In order to achieve that regional allies must make further commitments as we look...