Defence in the Media – Sunday 28th June 2015

...to support them”. News that Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has written to the FTSE 350 companies to sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant is covered in the Sunday Mirror....
...to support them”. News that Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has written to the FTSE 350 companies to sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant is covered in the Sunday Mirror....
...Robot wars The Guardian writes that fears over the creation of artificial intelligence could be used for malicious purposes has spurred more than 1,000 researchers, experts and entrepreneurs to sign...
...that long term challenge and we are taking significant steps to do that, including cutting some of the bureaucracy around hiring so it is easier and quicker to get people...
...that the ship was designed to withstand such attacks. The articles include the fact that the MOD has yet to sign the manufacture contract with BAE Systems to build the...
...a "red hot" war that shows no sign of ending soon while visiting Prime Minister Yatseniuk and Defence Minister Poltorak. Reporting is included in the Daily Telegraph, The Times, the...
...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...
...years. The Financial Times writes that the move will be seen as a further sign of commitment from the Government towards the full £23 billion renewal of the Trident nuclear...
...quotes Lt Gen Everard saying LGBT people make the Army more effective, and how he has called for more homosexual and transgender people to sign up. The article states that...
...have so little detail or supporting evidence that military investigators have been unable to find any sign of the alleged victim. The paper writes that hundreds of cases are thought...
...that Defence companies can make on contracts with the Government, as part of efforts to trim the military budget. The article references that the profit margin that businesses who sign...