Defence in the media: 16 March 2015

...worst affected areas of Cyclone Pam in the south Pacific. Britain has sent vital shelter and relief supplies to help people whose lives have been devastated by Cyclone Pam, International...
...worst affected areas of Cyclone Pam in the south Pacific. Britain has sent vital shelter and relief supplies to help people whose lives have been devastated by Cyclone Pam, International...
...the waters south of the Isle of Wight with Royal Navy flagship HMS Bulwark at the helm, supported by HMS Argyll and RFA Black Rover. Ships were attacked by ‘enemy’...
Falkland Islands The Sun has reported on this morning’s front page that the Defence Secretary will tell MPs that he is ordering a significant increase to the South Atlantic islands’...
...country is edging closer to an all-out civil war. Shia Houthi rebels have seized a key military base in the southern port city of Aden and some reports suggest that...
...south to ISIL's headquarters at Raqqa. According to the article, the advance has been supported by Syrian rebel groups and air strikes by the US-led coalition against ISIL. BBC reports...
...day Two of the UKs most technologically advanced fighting machines have paired up off the South West coast to practise working together in a spectacular display of capability. Royal Navy...
...day A Tornado GR4 with 41 Squadron Royal Air Force soars over the south coast of England. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...forces inside Libya. Ahead of his trip to South East Asia, the Prime Minister has argued that ISIL will only be thwarted if countries unite against 'one of the biggest...
...Burma. Countess Mountbatten of Burma, whose father Lord Mountbatten was the Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia, wrote a special VJ Day message which was read out to those in...
This morning’s defence-related broadcast headlines include the BBC reporting across Breakfast and BBC R4 Today that 18 Hurricanes and six Spitfires will fly over south-east England later today to mark...