Defence in the media: 15 December
In defence news today is coverage of the Sun Military Awards, today's UK-hosted Counter-Daesh Ministerial Meeting, the Chief of the Defence Staff's annual lecture at the Royal United Services Institute, and IHAT.
In defence news today is coverage of the Sun Military Awards, today's UK-hosted Counter-Daesh Ministerial Meeting, the Chief of the Defence Staff's annual lecture at the Royal United Services Institute, and IHAT.
...and distinction. Any member of the military affected by this process will rightly be supported throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation. Defence in the Media. Crown Copyright....
Today’s defence news includes the Defence Secretary appearing on the BBC’s Andrew Marr show, his comments on Britain’s work within the coalition against Daesh, IHAT and the training of the first all-female British Army Team attempting to cross the Antarctic.
...throughout and will receive free MOD legal representation Image of the Day Minister Harriett Baldwin has cut steel on the next Royal Navy Offshore Patrol Vessel. Crown Copyright Follow...
In defence news this morning, there is reporting on Royal Navy missile systems.
Today’s defence news includes reports of RAF jets being scrambled to escort a passenger plane which made an emergency landing at Prestwick Airport. There is also coverage of recruitment company...
...ships near our waters we will man-mark them every step of the way. We will be watching as part of our steadfast commitment to keep Britain safe. IHAT The Times,...
A range of defence stories feature in today’s media, including continued coverage of the Iraq Historical Allegations Team (IHAT) and the continuing conflict in Syria. IRAQ ABUSE CLAIMS The Daily Mail and The Telegraph continues to report on IHAT and …
...the Millies are back to salute another year of heroic service by the best armed forces in the world…our own. Now in their ninth year, the annual Sun Military Awards...
...to shoot down RAF jets with surface-to-air missiles on several occasions, but in vain. Reports add that RAF Tornado and Typhoon pilots have used flares - and skilful flying -...