Defence in the media: 11 October 2016
...the South East, with 85 per cent of the BAE System’s supply chain, for the new submarines are expected to be based in the UK. No-one should be in any...
...the South East, with 85 per cent of the BAE System’s supply chain, for the new submarines are expected to be based in the UK. No-one should be in any...
...news as he made his first landing onto the deck of the carrier, while she was at sea sailing around the South Coast of England. There is reporting of the...
...there is a real link between the Lightning Force Squadron, and the Dambusters. 617 Squadron's Commanding Officer, Wing Commander John Butcher at USMC base in Beaufort, South Carolina. When I...
...by the ICC.” Image of the day Last week 106 UK troops were awarded medals for the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. UK troops have been deployed as...
...Romanian Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base, the RAF Typhoons responded to a Russian Be-12 heading south-west over the Black Sea from Crimea. Today, there has been coverage in the Telegraph, The...
...planes to train with fighter jets in Japan and South Korea as part of a sixteen country tour is reported in The Times, The Mirror and the Daily Express. Chief...
...has "chased drug-smugglers in the Caribbean, North Korean sanctions-busters off China, and navigated the tense waters of the South China Sea." Commander Conor O'Neill, the ship's captain, spoke to The...
...Day The Secretary of State for Defence, the Rt Hon Gavin Williamson CBE MP, talks to soldiers from the UK Engineer Task Force serving in Bentiu, South Sudan. Crown copyright....
...of our people so we can continue to provide the best possible care to all who have served. First Sea Lord vows to send ships through the South China Sea...
...investigation of the F-35B incident in the vicinity of Beaufort, South Carolina on 28 September. Further inspections on remaining UK F-35s will take place today, but the majority of our...