Defence in the Media: 18 June 2015
...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...
...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...
...environment which is free from discrimination, and they know how to report any inappropriate behaviour. Personnel found to be guilty of inappropriate behaviour will be dealt with appropriately which can...
...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...
...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...
...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...
...throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation Image of the Day Minister Harriett Baldwin has cut steel on the next Royal Navy Offshore Patrol Vessel. Crown Copyright Follow...
...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...
...that the Armed Forces should have the confidence and tools to do their jobs effectively on operations, free from the burden of excessive litigation. Historic allegations The Daily Telegraph and...
...a set number of training days a year, for which they receive a tax free payment, but we realise that successful military service also relies on the management of separate...
...veterans being hounded by “ambulance-chasing” law firms free of charge. An MOD spokesperson said: It is a matter for law firms and their clients to decide whether to make compensation...