Defence in the Media: 25 August 2015

...which will see vintage jet aircraft banned from performing aerobatics over land, until further notice. The suggestion by a former air show promoter that the RAF’s Red Arrows display team...
...which will see vintage jet aircraft banned from performing aerobatics over land, until further notice. The suggestion by a former air show promoter that the RAF’s Red Arrows display team...
...some of Britain’s lost influence. Our latest position on the fight against ISIL can be seen below. An Ministry Of Defence Spokesperson said: The UK continues to play a leading...
...in defence of liberty and the promotion of stability around the world. That’s why I recently committed to meet the NATO pledge to spend 2% of our national income on...
...in the latest stage of the mission, it is envisioned that the Type 23 Frigate will join HMS Enterprise and help seize boats as her primary role rather than large...
Included in today’s broadcast news is reporting that Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond will meet his American counterpart in London for the latest round of talks on defeating ISIL. Forces Recruitment...
...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...
...that this will not become a new route of migration into Britain. The latest Government position can be seen below, as well as a statement from the Defence Secretary Michael...
...vessels will sustain 800 quality engineering jobs in Scotland ensuring that the shipyards on the Clyde remain at the heart of a thriving shipbuilding industry. This is the latest in...
...The latest rescue means that the Royal Navy has picked up almost 7,000 people since it joined an EU search and rescue mission. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: The Royal...
...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....