Defence in the media: Wednesday 08 August 2018
...countries have developed the deepest, broadest and most advanced Defence relationship of any two nations. The United States has never had nor will have a more reliable ally than the...
...countries have developed the deepest, broadest and most advanced Defence relationship of any two nations. The United States has never had nor will have a more reliable ally than the...
...story refers to the UK's Protector, a new Remotely Piloted Air System (RPAS) ordered for the RAF which will fly non-stop from the United States to RAF Fairford in the...
Defence news today includes the Defence Secretary and Foreign Secretary meeting their Japanese counterparts, and the Chief of the Defence Staff's annual lecture at the Royal United Services Institute. UK...
...Arabia Judicial Review There is extensive coverage of the High Court ruling yesterday in favour of the Government on arms exports to Saudi Arabia, including reporting by The Times, The...
Today’s defence news includes coverage of the Defence Secretary’s visit to Washington, a speech that the Chief of the General Staff Sir Nick Carter made at the Royal United Services...
...Parade marks the completion of a years intensive training for 162 officer cadets from the United Kingdom and 27 officer cadets from 14 overseas countries. The United Kingdom officer cadets...
Of note in today’s broadcast headlines is the news that the United Nations has said nearly 25,000 people are understood to have fled the Iraqi city of Ramadi, as Shia...
Today’s news is dominated by the United Nations-endorsed peace plan for war-torn Syria, while legal claims, sleepwalking, F-35 and a ground-breaking female Army officer also make the headlines. SYRIA It...
...Scotland and the United Kingdom. I am very pleased to have visited Govan today, celebrating yet another achievement borne out of the shipyards of the Clyde and more widely, of...
...(from each Squadron), Tucano, Tutor, King Air, Hawk (208), Hawk (IV), Griffin, Squirrel and Voyager. Meanwhile, in the United States the F-35B programme is making good progress. Royal Navy and...