Defence in the Media: 28 July 2015

...outline plans agreed by Turkey and the US to drive ISIL out of a strip of land along the Turkish-Syrian border. According to reports the landmark deal will draw Turkey...
...outline plans agreed by Turkey and the US to drive ISIL out of a strip of land along the Turkish-Syrian border. According to reports the landmark deal will draw Turkey...
...one as a bomb, it is reported that military and technology companies are racing to develop devices to detect, track, disrupt or destroy rogue civilian unmanned aerial vehicles. Turkey /...
...over 18,000 armed forces applicants since its introduction in 2014, and allows military personnel to borrow a deposit of up to half of their annual salary, interest free, to contribute...
...attacks in the UK instead of travelling to fight in Syria. ISIL The BBC’s Radio 4 Today Programme carries reporting on the continued violence in Turkey as Kurdish groups were...
...to help stem the flow of refugees coming into Europe. It is reported that the alliance is considering a request from Turkey and Germany for ships from Nato countries to...
...that tensions are mounting between Russia and Turkey as they increase military action in support of opposing sides, suggesting the countries are moving closer to direct confrontation in Syria’s war....
Coverage this morning continues of the Russian jet shot down by Turkey near the Syrian border. The story appears on the front page of the Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, Daily...
...the number of people trying to cross from Turkey to Europe. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: RFA Mounts Bay will perform vital surveillance and life-saving duties in the Aegean. It...
The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon visits Turkey today where he is meeting the Turkish Prime Minister, the Chief of the General Staff and the Foreign and Defence Ministers. Speaking from...
This morning’s broadcast headlines are led by the news that the EU and Turkey have agreed the broad principles of a plan to ease the migration crisis, but have delayed...