Defence in the Media: 19 November 2017

...role of the Prince of Wales and his Charitable Foundation which funded counter-poaching trials in 2015 to train rangers to use British military techniques, and ultimately led to the development...
...role of the Prince of Wales and his Charitable Foundation which funded counter-poaching trials in 2015 to train rangers to use British military techniques, and ultimately led to the development...
...the MOD has said that the plan to run zip wires over the Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District would threaten fighter pilots who use the skies above the park...
...operations that would expose them to hostilities. Image of the Day The Queen's Royal Hussars (QRH) make use of Hohne Ranges for intense 3 week Live Fire Exercise. Crown copyright....
...following the disgraceful use of a military-grade nerve agent on UK soil. NATO is the foundation of UK and Euro-Atlantic defence and security. Our friends and allies stand with us...
...just two steps and potentially halving the cost. The Sun, Daily Telegraph, Times, Scotsman and Independent all report on the development and that titanium is used in a range of...
...national security challenges too. The international doctrine governing their use is still evolving. Remembering Bomber Command The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and Daily Express warmly welcome the new Bomber Command...
...Glider to the Viking glider for the Air Cadets at RAF Topcliffe. An RAF Spokesperson said: The modern RAF Cadet experience constantly looks to the future, making the best use...
...that troops suffering from mental health issues will soon be able to use a webchat service connecting them to Samaritans counsellors with specialist military training – an announcement made to...
...fairly amateurish to me’. In the Daily Telegraph, Dr Julian Lewis, chairman of the House of Commons Defence Committee, says he thinks ‘that the RAF have acted rather smartly to...
...because you want to stop an evil act, but it's also the right thing to do because it makes places and people more secure. UK's sub-hunters to tackle Russian threat...