Defence in the media: 9 October 2015

...that more visible. Turkey is a member of NATO and Russia’s violation of Turkey’s airspace is a violation of NATO airspace. Cruise missiles There has been widespread reporting, including on...
...that more visible. Turkey is a member of NATO and Russia’s violation of Turkey’s airspace is a violation of NATO airspace. Cruise missiles There has been widespread reporting, including on...
...House of Commons regarding Saudi Arabia's use of cluster munitions in Yemen. The articles highlight that only a limited number were sold by the UK, with the last one sold...
...following a Freedom of Information Act request. The Star splashes with the story and reports that documentary maker Ross Kemp and his crew were cited in the document as a...
...Sky are reporting that Sierra Leone is set to be declared free of the Ebola virus today after meeting the World Health Organisation’s standard of 42 days with no new...
...on the Army’s use of reverse psychology as part of a recruitment campaign. Major-General Chris Tickell is quoted: We have deliberately designed a bold, new recruitment campaign that uses reverse...
...all departments we’re working to reduce and, where possible, eliminate the use of single use plastics. We are currently undertaking a review of what plastics the MOD and the Armed...
...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...
...hit Daesh harder: reducing territory, targeting their infrastructure and freeing more people from their brutal regime. In order to achieve that regional allies must make further commitments as we look...
...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...