Defence in the Media: 26 July 2016
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...
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...
...to schemes that benefit personnel, veterans and Armed Forces families. Indian Air Force The Independent reports on India’s claims they reportedly ‘humiliated‘ the cream of the RAF during a two-week...
...the level of convictions for these offences also up. Also running prominently in the bulletins are previews of today’s European Council meeting, where the Prime Minister will formally present his...
...their new Norfolk home. As well as sharing an iconic insignia, can today’s Squadron have much in common with their legendary Second World War counterparts? After all, consider the most...
Today's defence related news includes coverage of RAF Typhoon fighter jets interrupting a Russian maritime patrol aircraft and the Northern Ireland Consultation. RAF Typhoon interrupts Russian aircraft Yesterday, the MOD...
Veterans parade on Armed Forces Day. Crown Copyright. The launch of the Office for Veterans Affairs is officially taking place today. As part...
Items of interest to Defence in today’s news include promotion of tonight’s Panorama programme on reporter Tom Martienssen’s experience after being trapped with a team of British Army Gukhas halfway...
A variety of Defence stories feature in today’s media , including reports that North Korea has launched four ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan. Britain’s most senior counter-terrorism policeman...
Today's defence-related news includes the Battle for Mosul, lateral recruitment in the Army and reporting on historic allegations in Afghanistan. Battle for Mosul Alongside widespread broadcast coverage, the Daily Telegraph,...