Defence in the media: Tuesday 7 August 2018
Today’s defence news reports on a new Army unit to help fight sexual violence in Africa, UK sub-hunters in the North Atlantic and continued coverage of the arrival of five...
Today’s defence news reports on a new Army unit to help fight sexual violence in Africa, UK sub-hunters in the North Atlantic and continued coverage of the arrival of five...
Today's defence related news includes further coverage on the New Year Honours and the Royal Mint's new commemorative designs for 2018. New Year Honours Continued coverage in The Times of...
Today’s defence related news includes coverage of a new military G-force simulator and mental health in the armed forces. High G training Reporting this morning, including in The Telegraph, Daily...
...aircraft carrier began sea trials last week. The People adds that the new frigates will act as escorts for the two new aircraft carriers and will replace the Type 23...
Today’s defence news includes comments made by President Obama yesterday that both the US and UK would take action to ensure Daesh could not build a new 'stronghold' in Libya....
...decision that it will be joined in service by the second operational aircraft carrier. Then in October,steel was cut for HMS Forth, the first of three new Royal Navy offshore...
...First, we’re kitting out an expeditionary force of 50,000, buying F35s more quickly, new armoured vehicles, two new aircraft carriers – the most powerful ever and built in Britain –...
Today's defence-related news includes a new study into veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan and HMS Queen Elizabeth's ongoing visit to New York. New study into Iraq and Afghanistan veterans The...
...£31bn under the Successor programme compared to a previous £25bn estimate. The Independent, Guardian, FT and Daily Mail say the bill for building four new nuclear submarines to replace the...
...Steel Issues around Britain's steel industry continue to dominate the news agenda, and is covered on most newspaper front pages this morning. The Mirror continues its Save Our Steel campaign...