Defence in Media: Saturday 1 April 2017

...Together we’re showing leadership on the world stage - tackling extremism, standing up to Russian aggression and modernising NATO, making it fitter, faster and more agile. Defence Budget The Times,...
...Together we’re showing leadership on the world stage - tackling extremism, standing up to Russian aggression and modernising NATO, making it fitter, faster and more agile. Defence Budget The Times,...
...with live firing taking part in at an MOD range in Cape Wrath. Defence in the Media. Crown Copyright. Follow us on Twitter, Linked in and Instagram and don’t...
Defence-related news today includes a £1.7bn upgrade to Scottish bases, British troops in Estonia, and the death of Royal Marine Owen Wilson.
...Sunday Telegraph and the Observer write that the US vice-president Mike Pence has stated America’s “unwavering” support of NATO, but that members should meet their pledge to spend more on...
Defence news today includes further coverage of the Munich Security Conference, which was attended by Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon.
Defence news today includes reporting on the new Ministry of Defence and Foreign Office joint international defence engagement strategy, the NATO Defence Ministers’ meeting in Brussels, and military mental health.
The defence ministerial at NATO’s HQ in Brussels, where Defence Secretary Michael Fallon met his US counterpart James Mattis face-to-face for the first time, is driving today's defence news.
A variety of Defence stories feature in today’s news, including NATO’s defence spending target, the MOD’s compensation scheme, and how Alaskan Malamutes are helping injured Service personnel and veterans. ...
Defence news today includes further coverage around Trident, as well as reporting on Army recruitment.
...by 2022. The withdrawal or cancellation of Dreadnought could have implications for future shipbuilding in Scotland. We do not recognise the conclusions of the report - for example it fails...