Defence in the media: Monday 1 January
...2017. Image of the day Pictured are a family posing for photographs whilst watching the Red Arrows display on the beach in Muscat, Oman. Aircraft from the world-renowned display team...
...2017. Image of the day Pictured are a family posing for photographs whilst watching the Red Arrows display on the beach in Muscat, Oman. Aircraft from the world-renowned display team...
...application will be made for his discharge from the Army. Image of the day Members of the Royal Army of Oman march on the parade square passed the old college...
...the year this administration came into power – we’ve watched defence exports rise steadily year-on-year… with some impressive successes. Like the £2.5 billion contract between BAE Systems and the Sultanate...
...The coverage notes the historical significance of the exercise, the first between the two nations on Japanese soil. British Army Apache Attack Helicopters are in Oman for Exercise Saif Sareea...
...solutions. Image of the day The Saif Saree'a 3 Task group formed up of the Coast of Oman. The 19 Ships included Royal Navy and Omani ships. The ships formed...
...supporting Royal Navy ships and as a potential competitor in future shipbuilding projects. Image of the day: Image of 1 Armoured Infantry Brigade on Exercise Saif Sareea 3 in Oman....
...- 'Belly Up'. Image was taken from the back seat of a Typhoon T2, by an RAF Photographer during a 6 Squadron sortie as part of Exercise Magic Carpet, Oman....
...related to the ongoing situation in the Gulf of Oman. Military support to flood relief The Daily Mail, Guardian, The Times, The Sun and the Telegraph reference support to flood...
...- 'Belly Up'. Image was taken from the back seat of a Typhoon T2, by an RAF Photographer during a 6 Squadron sortie as part of Exercise Magic Carpet, Oman....
...and safer as a bigger alliance, but we have to get better protection for parliament, currency and borders. When Russia invaded Crimea, the only organisation that could deal with it...