Defence in the Media: 5 September 2015

... Our thought are with the soldier’s family and friends at this tragic time. Army Conduct The Daily Telegraph covers the launch of the Army Leadership code, writing that the...
... Our thought are with the soldier’s family and friends at this tragic time. Army Conduct The Daily Telegraph covers the launch of the Army Leadership code, writing that the...
...relief effort in Nepal, are still in India, where they have been for two weeks. Both articles suggest that a decision will be taken soon on whether the Chinooks will...
...meeting between the Defence Secretary and his Indian counterpart. An MOD spokesperson said: The UK and India have excellent defence relationships with the Minister for Defence Procurement leading a trade...
...their Indian counterparts during a visit to Hyderabad, India as part of a global tour. Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre Funding Ahead of this week’s Autumn Statement, the Sun on...
...battlefield soldier could look by 2024, highlighting key conceptual equipment such as smart glasses with a ‘heads-up’ display, light weight helmet with built in cameras and a smart watch that...
...connected to the internet from cyber attacks. The Defence Secretary has also revealed plans to increase the number of cadets in school units to 60,000 by 2024 and celebrate their...
Today’s defence-related news includes coverage of veterans issues and a Royal Navy Commander cleared at a court martial. Support for veterans In a story in the Daily Express, former Royal...
...2040. Image of the day Domhnall, an Irish Wolfhound and the Regimental mascot of the Irish Guards, is presented with a sprig of shamrock by The Duchess of Cambridge. ...
Leading Defence news today are reports that Libor funding will benefit many military charities and continued coverage of the inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James. Meanwhile, the Irish...
...Code £21m of Service Pupil Premium payments made to support the pastoral needs of over 60,000 Service pupils in state schools. 24,500 children from Service families have benefitted from 154...