Defence in the Media: 14 June 2015
...in the Armed Forces in past five years. The Armed Forces take any allegation of abuse extremely seriously. Any suspicion of bullying, sexual harassment or abuse will be dealt with...
...in the Armed Forces in past five years. The Armed Forces take any allegation of abuse extremely seriously. Any suspicion of bullying, sexual harassment or abuse will be dealt with...
...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...
...Our activation today in response to the passage of a Russian warship close to the UK resulted in a cordial interaction between professional sailors based on the recognised conventions at...
...to Saudi Arabia in the 1980s. The Independent says that FCO Minister Tobias Ellwood told the House of Commons yesterday that Saudi Arabia has told the British Government that it...
...London on military mental health screening. A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: We don’t use post-operational mental health screening and regularly review how we manage the mental health of our...
...in unmanned air systems; criticism of the Royal Navy’s Type 26 programme; and calls from military wives for better treatment for PTSD. Mosul There is print and broadcast coverage of...
...Williamson said The reprehensible use of chemical weapons in Douma is further evidence of the Syrian regime’s appalling cruelty against its own people. We will not stand by whilst innocent...
...finance and debt, housing, and contact with the law. It assesses the barriers and opportunities in these areas to providing support to each veteran, including improved collaboration between organisations, better...
...training and education. Inflatable tanks The Sunday Times reports that the British Army is contemplating a new plan to use blow up tanks to use as decoys. The paper says...