Defence in the media: 15 December

In defence news today is coverage of the Sun Military Awards, today's UK-hosted Counter-Daesh Ministerial Meeting, the Chief of the Defence Staff's annual lecture at the Royal United Services Institute,...
In defence news today is coverage of the Sun Military Awards, today's UK-hosted Counter-Daesh Ministerial Meeting, the Chief of the Defence Staff's annual lecture at the Royal United Services Institute,...
...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...
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...
...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...
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...
...are committed to asserting rights of freedom of navigation and overflight, as they are laid out by the United Nations. When UK aircraft and vessels transit through the South China...
...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...
...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...
...Russian satellite BBC Online, The Telegraph and The Express all report on the comments made by a United States State Department official at a United Nations disarmament conference referring to...
...the battle of Passchendaele. Four thousand free tickets for the events will be made available to descendants of British soldiers killed at the battle. More than half a million troops...