Defence in the Media: 3 May 2016
...The articles state that it is believed they were planning to perform aerobatic stunts. The Station Commander at Royal Air Force Linton-on-Ouse, Group Captain Ian Laing, said: We were very...
...The articles state that it is believed they were planning to perform aerobatic stunts. The Station Commander at Royal Air Force Linton-on-Ouse, Group Captain Ian Laing, said: We were very...
...for civil marriages and partnerships, including same-sex unions, and adds that the move has been disclosed in response to a parliamentary question on the use of military chapels for same-sex...
...a deal that will secure 700 jobs. The Spear 3 is described as the sister missile to the Brimstone which is currently in use with the RAF in Iraq and...
This morning’s news is dominated by reports that the search continues for the EgyptAir flight that disappeared over the Mediterranean yesterday. It is widely referenced that the RAF and Royal...
...UK on Salisbury Plain. Claims in the reports that it could be a step towards an EU Army are wrong. This is a routine exercise that Britain has hosted three...
...and private aviators that use it. Safety continues to be of paramount importance to us and the three armed services continue to work hard to ensure that air safety considerations...
...looked at investigations relating to the Iraq war. The Times writes that British soldiers could face prosecution for the use of illegal interrogation methods that were taught by an official...
...Jeremy Warner claims the MOD is failing to procure the right kit for our Armed Forces. He argues that this week’s revelation that the Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyers cannot...
...how to prepare the Army today, to fight the sort of war it may have to fight because in so doing we stand a better chance of deterring that war...
...Voyager aircraft that has been refitted for senior politicians and members of the Royal Family to use for visits abroad. Defence Equipment Sales The Times and The Daily Mail report...