Defence in the Media: 24 October 2016

...the mentoring and training of Iraqi forces. You can read about the latest UK airstrikes against Daesh here. Image of the Day Red Arrows take to the skies for their...
...the mentoring and training of Iraqi forces. You can read about the latest UK airstrikes against Daesh here. Image of the Day Red Arrows take to the skies for their...
...on the ground, including through our strike missions, specialised surveillance, humanitarian support and the mentoring and training of Iraqi forces. Read more about the UK's latest air strikes against Daesh...
...progress of the latest work in preparation for the first of the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Defence Secretary also opened the new Ark Royal building...
...replacement buses for commuters affected by the rail strike. An MOD Spokesperson said: The Ministry of Defence has no plans to deploy military personnel in response to this latest round...
...no plans to deploy military personnel in response to this latest round of rail strikes. NORTHERN IRELAND The Sun, Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph carry reports saying that a...
...we must maintain momentum and deal Daesh a decisive blow in Iraq. The latest update on the RAF's air strikes against Daesh can be seen here. Sandhurst An article is...
...latest update in the UK's air strikes against Daesh here. Image of the day Soldiers from Alma Company, 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment are supporting local authorities in Lincolnshire as...
...Daesh’s new remote-controlled weapons are under development. The Defence Secretary said Daesh’s latest drone tactics in Iraq - in which they drop grenades from the skies - had been a...
...Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and The Independent report on the latest in the disappearance of RAF gunner Corrie McKeague. An RAF Spokesperson said: “We can confirm that a RAF serviceman...
...that we’ve trained for, into practice”. Minister for the Armed Forces, Mike Penning said: This training is the latest example of the UK’s presence in Africa. Britain’s armed forces are...