Defence in the media: 2 April 2016

In today's items of interest for Defence there are reports about the conviction of a man who plotted to attack US personnel in East Anglia, investment in cyber defences and...
In today's items of interest for Defence there are reports about the conviction of a man who plotted to attack US personnel in East Anglia, investment in cyber defences and...
Today's Defence news includes the announcement that the Red Arrows will perform in up to 20 locations from the Middle East to the Asia-Pacific. Red Arrows This morning, The Telegraph...
...the Iraqi security forces from locations in Iraq and the wider Middle East as well as from RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus. In the Gulf, HMS Ocean and other Royal Navy warships...
...airmanship by RAF crews. Occurring in ‘free airspace’, the Airprox report confirmed the RAF aircrew were keeping a good lookout and therefore had been able to take effective action. For...
...that the Armed Forces should have the confidence and tools to do their jobs effectively on operations, free from the burden of excessive litigation. Historic allegations The Daily Telegraph and...
...savings and Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin told the BBC he was concerned that the Defence budget was being cut at a time of increasing turmoil in the Middle East and...
...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...
...the Middle East and also a very direct threat to the people of the UK. We will continue to build the case for military action in north-east Syria. Read Defence...
...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...