Defence in the Media: 6 March 2017

...who served in Northern Ireland did so with great bravery and distinction. Any member of the military affected by this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free...
...who served in Northern Ireland did so with great bravery and distinction. Any member of the military affected by this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free...
...lying in a bed of dense silt and the first stage of the removal operation is to free the shell from the silt so it can be floated for removal....
...to all those who have served our country, and that’s why we will pay over £700 million this year for the War Pensions Scheme. As these payments are tax-free, recipients...
...deploy up to 1,000 personnel from across the three services to provide security at sites across the UK. This will free up extra armed police to patrol the streets and...
...police, we are moving quickly to deploy up to 1,000 personnel from across the three services to provide security at sites across the UK. This will free up extra armed...
Defence news today includes reporting that Royal Navy warship HMS Monmouth has helped carry out a number of drug seizures in the Gulf and Indian Ocean. Royal Navy Following coverage...
...on media access to the recent Air Power conference, although acknowledges these were later lifted and accredited journalists were allowed to attend for free, and claims that a number of...
...and broadcast news have reported on the news that Sierra Leone has been declared Ebola free. The outbreak that engulfed west Africa 18 months ago claimed 4,000 lives in the...
...capable, or as cost-effective, as a Trident-based deterrent. Like the CentreForum report, the Trident alternatives review looked at replacing the nuclear deterrent with a free-fall nuclear bomb fitted to a...
...models So today’s contract announcement reflects just how successful we have been in breaking free from the past and forging a new and better path for Defence procurement. What does...