Defence in the Media: Sunday 27 August 2017
Today’s defence related news includes the announcement that the RAF Red Arrows will visit the Middle East next month. RAF Red Arrows to visit the Middle East The Sunday Times,...
Today’s defence related news includes the announcement that the RAF Red Arrows will visit the Middle East next month. RAF Red Arrows to visit the Middle East The Sunday Times,...
...in service she will symbolise our military power and authority in the world for decades to come. There is still much work to do between now and then, but be...
...for greater autonomy in the separatist regions in the east. According to reports, at least one soldier has been killed and more than 100 people have been injured. We are...
...Secretary Michael Fallon announced the Sentinel intelligence gathering aircraft would continue to operate over the Middle East beyond the end of the year, as part of the US-led coalition. The...
...on Sunday’s front page yesterday which suggested that RAF pilots have been authorised to shoot down Russian warplanes in the Middle East. Today’s article reports Russia’s ‘fury’ over the RAF’s...
Today’s defence news includes coverage of the Prime Minister’s visit to Jordan, where she will announce plans on better cooperation for countering Daesh, including training for their Armed Forces. Jordan...
...BBC online. A Government spokesperson said: As part of the Government’s defence review, we have been looking at ways to make better use of the RAF fleet to transport senior...
...Sergei Vavilov was visiting South Georgia, 800 nautical miles to the east of the Falklands, when the man was bitten by what is thought to have been a fur seal...
...the end of April to turn round the worst performing area, the south-east, or face losing their multi-billion pound contract. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: I made it abundantly clear...
...east coast of the UK. A short piece is also reported in the Daily Star. Commander Michael Wood, Commanding Officer of HMS Somerset, said: This transit was continually monitored through...