Defence in the Media: Tuesday 30th June 2015

...It is hoped that the new scheme will encourage more women to join and stay in the Army, with General Carter suggesting a target of raising the female proportion to...
...It is hoped that the new scheme will encourage more women to join and stay in the Army, with General Carter suggesting a target of raising the female proportion to...
...and that the Prime Minister is keen to explore whether the new Parliament would reconsider this as part of the pledged “full spectrum” response against ISIL. You can listen to...
...a Royal Air Force C17. Also making the news today: Iran has signalled that it is ready to help the rest of the world to tackle ISIL if a deal...
The US-led coalition's airstrikes on Raqqa in Syria feature in today's Defence news, as do reports that the militant group ISIL have executed Syrian soldiers in Palmyra. ISIL The Times...
...today that it will continue to meet the Wales Summit Defence Investment Pledge… we applaud their leadership”. The commitments are further bolstered by a new security fund which will make...
...it, but the reduction in the number of new cases we have seen is really the result of a team effort between MOD, our Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, DfID,...
...military action.” He asked that any proposals fit in with other governments’ approaches and would tangibly degrade ISIL. The Defence Secretary responded that any new proposals would reflect the fact...
...on their road to recovery, often opening doors to a new future. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: I am delighted that the Invictus Games 2016 will once again showcase the...
...the UK is fighting “a new Battle of Britain”. All articles consider the capability of the Airseeker Rivet Joint, which can intercept phone calls and text messages for analysis, and...
The broadcast and print news today cover a variety of stories, including the past embedding of UK military personnel in other nations’ forces conducting air strikes against ISIL in Syria....