Defence in the Media: 22 July 2016
...are ready for the challenges of protecting the United Kingdom. Where practicable all recommendations made in recent inquests have been implemented. HMS AMBUSH The Times writes that the collision involving...
...are ready for the challenges of protecting the United Kingdom. Where practicable all recommendations made in recent inquests have been implemented. HMS AMBUSH The Times writes that the collision involving...
...while the new aircraft would be built in the United States, contracts for support and training were expected to create 350 jobs in Britain. An MOD Spokesperson said: This off...
...any other nation except the United States. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G15X8Q8jMUw Meanwhile, our military instructors are bringing their expertise to bear on the ground – assisting with training more than 17,600 members of...
...involved in Iraq operations can access the full report from the Inquiry. SYRIA The Guardian and Telegraph report that the United Nations is to formally ask the Syrian government to...
...other NATO partners give Afghanistan, no decisions have been made. SYRIA The Guardian suggests that the United Nations has infuriated the Syrian opposition by saying a commitment to push for...
...this underlines the crucial role our armed forces are playing in the fight against Daesh. Libya / Daesh The Times reports that the United Nations has warned of the rise...
...from Royal Artillery Regiments across the United Kingdom and Europe have come together to participate in a part of a huge syncronised air and artillery live firing exercise held in...
...all coalition surveillance flights and trained over 2,000 local troops. In 2014 ISIL enjoyed near total freedom of movement across much of Iraq but we’ve helped stop the jihadist advance,...
...and touch on MOD research into the impact of frontline infantry duty on the female body. An MOD spokesperson said: The Prime Minister and the Defence Secretary are united in...
...the country. A Government source said that Daesh ‘had to be dealt with’ in Libya, but that any intervention had to wait until there was an invitation from a united...