Defence in the Media: 4 December 2016

...in October. An Army spokesperson said: The uniforms and equipment used for this military demonstration were standard and did not represent any nation; this had nothing to do with any...
...in October. An Army spokesperson said: The uniforms and equipment used for this military demonstration were standard and did not represent any nation; this had nothing to do with any...
...this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation. Marine A The Daily Mail (p4-5) has continued to focus on the case of Marine A...
...forces loyal to Libya Dawn have confronted ISIL on the battlefield. It goes on to report that European states fear that extremists could use Libya as a jumping-off point to...
...undertake a range of other essential tasks. Some of these will involve military deterrence or making use of the carriers’ broader war-fighting capability: for example we can use embarked helicopters...
...ISIL The Daily Telegraph and The Sun both report on a phone call between Prime Minister David Cameron and Vladimir Putin during which it is reported that they agreed to...
...virus, as well as deploying highly skilled research scientists to the diagnostic laboratory. Dstl also worked with industry partner BBI Detection to provide simple, easy to use diagnostic devices to...
...complained about side-effects after taking mefloquine - or Lariam as it is more commonly known. The Government’s policy on mefloquine use is based on expert advice; the military uses a...
...The Times report on the announcement made by the Secretary of State yesterday at DSEI on the Future Soldier System. The articles use photos and graphics to show how the...
...work performance than Lariam. The programme also included an interview with American doctor Remington Nevin who stressed why the drug is no longer considered for use in the US military...
...killing "hundreds" of Syrians civilians in bombing raids. Troop numbers The Sun and Daily Telegraph carry stories about a report by Dr Robin Niblett, director of think tank Chatham House,...