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Defence Management Journal - Issue 60

Defence Management Journal - Issue 60

"It is a most impressive magazine, a view shared by Rear Admiral Simon Goodall. He is keen that we are seen to be taking a lead in defence individual training and education, and wishes to retain the link we have established with you."

Lieutenant Colonel A Munro, DG Training and Education, MoD

Aviation

From the beginnings of the 20th Century, aviation has played an increasing role in modern warfare. Here, discussion focuses on key developments in military aircraft by looking at issues from unmanned aerial vehicles through to new aircraft taking to the skies.

Aviation NEWS

Sentinel 'key' to Mali contribution, says MoD

Dozens of missions have been completed by the Royal Air Force Sentinel detachment in West Africa, as the MoD considers whether the aircraft should be scrapped

MoD spends millions on Apache Hellfire missiles
A £15m deal has been signed to replenish the army's stock of Hellfire missiles

F-35 'great for Britain', insists minister
The F-35 jet will not only give British forces the best available fighter, but is creating thousands of British jobs, says defence minister

Aviation FEATURES

Predator drone

Brennan's CIA and the US drone wars

Anthony Tucker-Jones reports that the US Senate is increasingly uneasy about CIA techniques in its 'war on terror'

Profile: SA-03 UAV - the more positive side of drones
At a time when there is so much polemic surrounding the use of drones, Luis Carrillo, CEO of Singular Aircraft, discusses beneficial uses that range from fire-fighting to cargo transportation

c-17Heaven C-17
DE&S provides insight into the UK's latest C-17 procurement, delivered, in unprecedented fashion, within just three months

RAF poised for air strikes in Syria
Reporting from the corridors of Westminster, defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones reports that the Royal Air Force is more than capable of dealing with Syria's air defences

Flag of TurkeyThe presence of Turkish Stinger missiles could prove NATO's hand in Syria
Defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones profiles the escalating air war in Syria and asks if NATO has finally sided with the rebels

Harrier jump jetA tale of two Harriers: How Italy held on to carrier strike
Defence blogger Gabriele Molinelli explores the different approaches to defence that left financially troubled Italy with carrier strike capability while the UK faces nearly a decade without

WEEKLY POLL

Should veterans have to wait months more for their Arctic Star or Bomber Command Clasp?

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