Defence in the Media: Wednesday 26 October 2016
In defence media today there is coverage of recent RAF strikes against Daesh. The winners of the Army photographic competition winners have also been announced. RAF Strike Update The Sun...
In defence media today there is coverage of recent RAF strikes against Daesh. The winners of the Army photographic competition winners have also been announced. RAF Strike Update The Sun...
F-35 contract The business section of today’s Telegraph reports that Rolls-Royce has been awarded contracts to build and maintain lift fan systems for the F-35B. The new equipment will allow...
...Prime Minister’s condemnation of the pilot’s murder as “sickening” and his views that the act will “strengthen our resolve” to defeat ISIL. Social media Today the Daily Mirror reports that...
77th Brigade Saturday saw widespread coverage across BBC Breakfast, BBC Today Programme and Sky News, as well as pieces in the Guardian, Financial Times, the Times, the Independent, Daily Mail,...
Russian aircraft There has also been widespread reporting today, including on the Telegraph website, that RAF Typhoon aircraft scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft travelling off the coast of the UK...
...unmanned convoy, in what is a world first. Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin said: One hundred years ago we pioneered tank warfare with our US allies, and today we remain right...
...presence of the enemy. The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: I would like to warmly congratulate the Service personnel whose efforts have been recognised today. While thee awards can only...
...personnel from Afghanistan - and today undertaking refuelling tasking over the skies of Iraq not just for the RAF, but for several coalition partners as well. This allowed us over...
...the House of Lords today in a bid to protect Britain’s defence budget by tying it to overseas aid. The Times and The FT report that a growing number of...
...nuclear armed submarines are housed, according to figures in a recent PQ writes the Daily Mirror today. The piece reports that the breaches, some of which caused exposure to radiation,...