Defence in the media: 1 December 2015

...strike capability and that’s why the French have specifically asked us to help and why the coalition would welcome the RAF participating. We’re already doing that in Iraq. Christmas campaign...
...strike capability and that’s why the French have specifically asked us to help and why the coalition would welcome the RAF participating. We’re already doing that in Iraq. Christmas campaign...
...blame Belgium's security chiefs for losing track of fanatic Ibrahim el-Bakraoui after warnings they received suggested he was a danger. He added that a plan to support police with up...
...Michael Fallon, report that he said Nato will not be intimidated by the President Putin and that the alliance was determined to match his “sabre rattling” with its increasing commitment...
The Walk of Britain team received a warm welcome at Headley Court defence rehabilitation centre as part of their 1,000-mile walk to raise funds to help wounded veterans into employment....
...Gen CQ Brown, has said he would welcome Britain’s military involvement in Syria. He said that the ability to strike in both countries gave the coalition more flexibility in putting...
...extended commitment. There is speculation in reporting that other NATO countries could follow the US lead. In a related story, the Daily Mail writes that British Special Forces are being...
...Tizard led onto the pioneering technology that helped win that world war, and founded between London and Washington, between our two countries a scientific partnership that continues to flourish today,...
...a range of malaria prevention drugs to ensure treatment provided is the most effective. We welcome the publication of the updated guidelines, which reiterate that mefloquine is a safe and...
...goes on to write that Downing Street has made it clear that it comes with significant strings attached. The piece also highlights that while Defence may be protected from cuts,...
...meet 2% by incorporating elements such as war pensions and intelligence spending which were not previously in the calculation. A MOD spokesperson said: It’s welcome that RUSI has recognised that...