Defence in the Media: 28 December 2015
...and that the next step is to clear pockets of resistance that could still exist. The latest RAF air strikes update was published today and can be found here. AFGHANISTAN...
...and that the next step is to clear pockets of resistance that could still exist. The latest RAF air strikes update was published today and can be found here. AFGHANISTAN...
...in 1949 is because the MOD fears it “will aggravate the Chinese”. The newspaper links this to President Xi Jinping’s current state visit. To be clear, the latest decision on...
...the latest on air strikes in Syria, keep an eye on our strike update page which is updated on a regular basis. Public Accounts Committee The Telegraph carries a piece...
...rule out any military option. You can find out about the UK’s latest air strikes in Iraq here. Saudi Arabia The Independent carries an article which says that Britain is...
...North Korea has tested both its missiles and its warheads, Iran only recently agreed to place its programme on hold and subject to international verification. Latest estimates indicate in addition...
...side, according to reports. A £1.3 billion contract to build the latest Astute Class attack submarine has been awarded by the Ministry of Defence. Both time and money are being...
...including this Blog post, our latest statement can be seen below. A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: While no anti-malarial treatments are without associated side effects, it is crucial we...
...parts for Vanguard submarines, is at risk of being rescued by a Chinese firm after becoming the latest victim of the crisis in the steel industry. A Ministry of Defence...
...Jean-Yves Le Drian today. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: Our defence relationship with France continues to thrive. The joint development of next generation missiles is just the latest example of...
...it was formed, taking part in the trek to the North Pole in 2011 and to the South Pole in 2013. He joined walkers for part of their latest journey....