Defence in the Media: 22 November 2015
...means better equipment for special forces and a clearer plan for the military to support the police in extreme circumstances like the terror attacks in Paris.” The Mail on Sunday...
...means better equipment for special forces and a clearer plan for the military to support the police in extreme circumstances like the terror attacks in Paris.” The Mail on Sunday...
...visited Paris yesterday. Daily Express writes that Mr Cameron offered France use of RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus for its strikes on ISIL in Syria. The paper goes on to say...
...today, and for as long as the global security situation demands. This afternoon, the House of Commons will debate the role of the strategic deterrent in defence of the nation....
This morning’s broadcast headlines are led by the news that Prime Minister David Cameron will appear in the House of Commons today to set out his case for extending UK...
A pair of Tornado GR4 aircraft from Royal Air Force Marham Following the vote in the House of Commons last night, the Royal Air Force has flown its first offensive...
...Forces external scrutiny committee, and refers to an expectation that the use of reservists will become increasingly commonplace. A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: Changing attitudes is not an overnight...
...report that the RAF can now use its full might to take the fight to Daesh. Multiple newspapers, including the Sunday Express, focus on Mr Fallon’s visit to RAF Akrotiri...
...Defence Committee’s inquiry into the use of Lariam. Daesh The Telegraph reports that the number of foreign fighters who have travelled to Syria and Iraq to join militant groups such...
...Times leads on a proposed review of police gun use following the Paris attacks. Women in combat Women will be allowed to take part in frontline combat, the Sunday Telegraph...
...coalition'. Mr Hammond also says that RAF close air support operations 'played a key role' in the offensive. The Daily Telegraph reports that Iraq has pledged to use the newly...