Defence in the Media: 28 October 2017
...service personnel. Those found to have fallen short of our high standards face being discharged from service. F-35 programme The Times report that the General Accountability Office in the US...
...service personnel. Those found to have fallen short of our high standards face being discharged from service. F-35 programme The Times report that the General Accountability Office in the US...
...get our submarine programmes right, that’s why we have established a new Director General Nuclear sponsor organisation and a new Submarine Delivery Agency. Annual report and accounts The Sunday Times...
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...
...of Defence spokesperson said: The 2015 Strategic Defence and Security Review set out our intention to strengthen arrangements for the procurement and in-service support of nuclear submarines by establishing a...
There is an interview with the Defence Secretary in today’s Daily Express, where he reveals that construction work will start on the UK's new nuclear submarines.
...Michael Fallon yesterday. Speaking at a meeting between EU defence ministers, he made clear that the UK would oppose any idea of an EU army, claiming that this would undermine...
...The article states that BAE Systems is thought to have submitted two designs with one from Babcock International and another from BMT. A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: We welcome...
...The safety of our personnel is our absolute priority and, while deaths in training are rare, any death is a tragedy. As well as a police investigation, a Service Inquiry...