Defence in the Media: 18 June 2015

...routes via Africa into Europe and the UK, working with France, Australia, New Zealand and Tanzanian authorities. It’s a unique thing the Royal Navy can do, deploying thousands of miles...
...routes via Africa into Europe and the UK, working with France, Australia, New Zealand and Tanzanian authorities. It’s a unique thing the Royal Navy can do, deploying thousands of miles...
...over £160 billion on our kit to keep Britain safe. That includes new strike fighters; more surveillance aircraft; hunter killer submarines; two aircraft carriers; and the most advanced armoured vehicles....
...kind of specialised Research & Development the report recommends – but it is not a case of either/or. We are right to invest in our two new aircraft carriers, 7...
...new state of the art telescope facility capable of assessing orbital debris as small as 10cm, moving at speed of up to 10km per second (faster than a speeding bullet)....
Splashing across all of this morning's papers is the news of multiple terror attacks carried out in Tunisia, France and Kuwait, as Islamist fanatics appear to respond to the ISIL's...
...to support them”. News that Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has written to the FTSE 350 companies to sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant is covered in the Sunday Mirror....
...Elizabeth, the next milestone will be when she starts her sea trials in 2017. By 2020, she will have the capacity to embark up to four helicopters and our new...
...It is hoped that the new scheme will encourage more women to join and stay in the Army, with General Carter suggesting a target of raising the female proportion to...
...and that the Prime Minister is keen to explore whether the new Parliament would reconsider this as part of the pledged “full spectrum” response against ISIL. You can listen to...
...a Royal Air Force C17. Also making the news today: Iran has signalled that it is ready to help the rest of the world to tackle ISIL if a deal...