Defence in the Media: 13 February 2016

...that the director of US National Intelligence has warned that Daesh would like to use chemical weapons in an attack on America. Maritime Patrol Aircraft The Independent reports that Britain...
...that the director of US National Intelligence has warned that Daesh would like to use chemical weapons in an attack on America. Maritime Patrol Aircraft The Independent reports that Britain...
...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...
...Challenger tanks and armoured Land Rovers. An Army spokesperson said: These figures reflect the fact that the Army has upped the tempo of its use of armoured vehicles, many of...
...to the exercise. The results of ‘Unmanned Warrior’ will allow the Navy to explore the feasibility of increasing the use of unmanned and autonomous systems in delivering maritime capability in...
...feature today about the female Peshmerga fighters who have been trained by UK personnel in Northern Iraq. The piece reports that the female soldiers are feared by Daesh because they...
...face are growing in scale, complexity and concurrency. In a more dangerous world, we have chosen to use our hard-earned economic strength to give our Armed Forces what they need...
...giant light sabres, soldiers on Exercise Shamal Storm 2016 are taught to use the L12A2 para-flare by 66 GS Sqn Ammo Troop in Jordan. Follow us on Twitter and don’t...
...against Taliban roadside bombs. The MOD's full position can be seen below. An MOD spokesperson said: Warthog was delivered in 2010 to replace Viking and was designed specifically for use...
...There is no overall programme to deliver free wi-fi access to UK based soldiers for personal use, however wi-fi is currently provided across 90% of the Army estate on a...
...in a combat role without the approval of Parliament. During Defence Questions in the House of Commons yesterday the Defence Secretary specifically confirmed that approval would be sought from Parliament...