Defence in the Media: 9 August 2015

...Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, speaking at the ceremony, has renewed his commitment to a nuclear weapons free Japan. There are also a wide range of Defence related stories covered in...
...Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, speaking at the ceremony, has renewed his commitment to a nuclear weapons free Japan. There are also a wide range of Defence related stories covered in...
...majority of travellers who take it. Mefloquine is used by civilians and military personnel throughout the world. The MOD and ACMP continues to keep under review its use of all...
...here too. We warmly welcome the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group - a reflection of the close partnership between our nations and navies, and the value of credible seapower in...
...absolutely committed to improving the mental health of our Armed Forces and has long recognised that Service life can cause stress, and support to personnel has improved in a number...
...we saw the rent of Service Families Accommodation, as little as it was, as wasted money and thought it could be put to better use paying a mortgage. We used...
...pass their fitness tests, but a wearable technology device can be a useful tool for those who need to track injury-recovery and fitness. They are not in general use across...
...is the ultimate guarantee of the nation’s security. We use our nuclear deterrent every day to deter a nuclear attack, nuclear blackmail and extreme threats that cannot be countered by...
...overseas. This comes as Tunisia declares a 30-day state of emergency to enable security forces greater freedom to track down and combat terrorist groups in the country. Also in the...
...used to counter threats from enemies such as ISIL and it was developed as part of a £3.5billion programme. It will replace the Scimitar light tank, which has been used...
Broadcast news reports that Turkey has bombed ISIL targets in Syria, and how Barack Obama has told the BBC that Britain should stay in the EU. He also again praised...