Defence in the Media: 18 June 2015

...allies in the face of any threat. This exercise is a demonstration of what the Royal Navy does best, and why our Armed Forces are among the most respected in...
...allies in the face of any threat. This exercise is a demonstration of what the Royal Navy does best, and why our Armed Forces are among the most respected in...
...power, diplomacy and engagement, to help weaker countries build stronger institutions and law enforcement, and to promote women’s rights. It means using smart power, our better-focused development budget, on conflict...
...have no children and no mortgage, and I’d also like to travel. Without a doubt the best thing about Service life has to be the people – so many people...
...right time. When we do sell equipment that is surplus to requirement, this is often done through specialist contractors to ensure we get the best value for money for the...
...people recover to the best of their ability. The Battle Back programme uses sport and adventurous training to help individuals improve their resilience, develop confidence, improve motivation and develop positive...
...and Minister for the Armed Forces, Penny Mordaunt, said: I am proud to call myself an LGBT ally. If the Armed Forces are to remain among the best in the...
...its Indian equivalent were in a public dogfight yesterday over whose pilots did best in a training exercise. The piece notes that the Indians claimed a shoreline of 12-0, and...
...next year. Following BAE Systems' decision to pursue the two-site facilities option we are continuing to discuss the commercial details with the aim of getting the best possible value...
...it by around £380m compared with the five years before. However, to get the best possible deal for the British taxpayer the MOD will use external specialists with niche skills...
...the way the NHS and MOD care for amputees, the paper reports. A Government spokesperson said: Our Armed Forces make a tremendous contribution and sacrifice and deserve the very best...