Defence in the Media: 12 October 2015

...on Sunday’s front page yesterday which suggested that RAF pilots have been authorised to shoot down Russian warplanes in the Middle East. Today’s article reports Russia’s ‘fury’ over the RAF’s...
...on Sunday’s front page yesterday which suggested that RAF pilots have been authorised to shoot down Russian warplanes in the Middle East. Today’s article reports Russia’s ‘fury’ over the RAF’s...
...Challenger II main battle tanks, Warrior armoured personnel carriers and Scimitar reconnaissance vehicles. More than 100 jobs in the North East have been secured by the deal, according to reports....
...Sergei Vavilov was visiting South Georgia, 800 nautical miles to the east of the Falklands, when the man was bitten by what is thought to have been a fur seal...
...the end of April to turn round the worst performing area, the south-east, or face losing their multi-billion pound contract. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: I made it abundantly clear...
...east coast of the UK. A short piece is also reported in the Daily Star. Commander Michael Wood, Commanding Officer of HMS Somerset, said: This transit was continually monitored through...
...at conflict in the Middle East and the publication of the Chilcot Report on July 6. Mr Blair said: “I have a real humility about the decisions that I took...
...base, RAF Scampton, earlier today to be met by waiting families. The flight was the final leg of a major two-month tour to the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions –...
...investigating the reports. Scotland on Sunday reports that Iraqi forces have retaken three of Mosul’s five bridges in the south-east of the city, while also making progress in the north...
...visit The Daily Mail, The Times, The Telegraph, the Daily Mirror, ITV and Sky News all report the Prime Minister’s visit to the Middle East that begins today, saying that...
...the day: HMS Queen Elizabeth, the first QE Class aircraft carrier, set sail from Rosyth yesterday to commence first stage sea trials off the north-east of Scotland. Crown Copyright. History...