Defence in the media: 17 January 2016
...disposing of excess land will be reinvested into a defence budget that gives our armed forces the equipment they need to keep Britain safe. Every acre that we can free...
...disposing of excess land will be reinvested into a defence budget that gives our armed forces the equipment they need to keep Britain safe. Every acre that we can free...
...airmanship by RAF crews. Occurring in ‘free airspace’, the Airprox report confirmed the RAF aircrew were keeping a good lookout and therefore had been able to take effective action. For...
...here too. We warmly welcome the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group - a reflection of the close partnership between our nations and navies, and the value of credible seapower in...
...sense of excitement and relief as I’d been freed form the PoW camp just 10 days earlier. Life on the camp was tolerable. Fortunately we were young and fit...
...senior RAF personnel suggest our Carrierswill be at significant risk without procurement of Maritime Patrol Aircraft in the near future. The paper also suggests that the Russians will be free...
...there are “disquieting parallels” between Britain's unwillingness to arm itself now and 90 years ago when it failed to address the growing threat from Hitler. He calls for the forthcoming...
...senior Pentagon figures has called on Britain and other NATO countries to end the downward trend in defence spending and to accept that “security does not come for free”. US...
...free of the disease reports The Times. A 17-year-old boy has died and two others have tested positive for Ebola, amid fears that they may have contracted the virus from...
...in our own hands, since by relentlessly improving efficiency we free up resources to re-invest elsewhere. With the new Joint Security Fund providing £1.5bn of funding a year by 2020/21...
...it, but the reduction in the number of new cases we have seen is really the result of a team effort between MOD, our Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, DfID,...