Defence in the Media: 25 January 2017

Defence news today includes further coverage around Trident, as well as reporting on Army recruitment.
Defence news today includes further coverage around Trident, as well as reporting on Army recruitment.
Today’s defence media includes continued coverage of Trident, and Army capability.
...and its crew. Vengeance and her crew were successfully tested and certified, allowing Vengeance to return into service. We have absolute confidence in our independent nuclear deterrent. We do not...
...Michael Fallon has said British security services and military units are jamming the internet and hacking the social media outlets of Daesh in the battle for Mosul, Iraq's second city....
...NATO. The UK is not alone in its opposition to an EU army, with Poland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Lithuania and Latvia also expressing concerns over the plans. A Government spokesperson...
Today's Defence news is dominated by last night’s vote in the House of Commons in which MPs voted overwhelmingly to renew our continuous at sea deterrent. Trident The renewal of Trident is widely covered by broadcasters this morning following the result of last night's vote, …
...for the technologies involved and why we need to be on our guard.” The Sun also writes that Mr Fallon said Britain’s enemies would see disarmament as a weakness and...
In Defence news today there is reporting on Trident, Daesh training camps and Syrian peace talks.
...is due to service, through the War Pensions Scheme and Armed Forces occupational pensions schemes. We are clear that veterans should receive fair treatment following service and we are absolutely...
...today, and for as long as the global security situation demands. This afternoon, the House of Commons will debate the role of the strategic deterrent in defence of the nation....