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Will the Army ever be able to use Ajax?

Will the Army ever be able to use Ajax?

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Just two weeks after being declared safe, with a squadron ready to go, a “Do Not Use” order has been issued for Ajax armoured vehicles, because of more noise and vibration injuries.

James Wharton from BFBS Forces News, who used to drive the vehicles Ajax is supposed to replace, reveals the levels of...

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Will the Army ever be able to use Ajax?

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Just two weeks after being declared safe, with a squadron ready to go, a “Do Not Use” order has been issued for Ajax armoured vehicles, because of more noise and vibration injuries.

James Wharton from BFBS Forces News, who used to drive the vehicles Ajax is supposed to replace, reveals the levels of...

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Award winning Sitrep brings you discussion and analysis on defence, foreign policy and the stories affecting the British Forces. Presented by Kate Gerbeau, with expert analysis from Professor Michael Clarke.

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Sitrep October 17th 2013

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Transition continues in Afghanistan but the fighting goes on.
 
Why there’s a call to postpone more cuts to the army.
 
A preview of the NATO defence ministers meeting, 
 
And retirement plans for HMS Illustrious:, how will she end up: museum, hotel or razor blades?
 
 
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST:  BFBS’s defence analyst Christopher Lee
 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
 
 
Colonel Stuart Tootal who commanded 3 Para discussing Afghanistan.
 
Hugh Milroy,Chief Executive of the charity Veterans Aid, talking about the cuts to the Army and recruitment issues.
 
Bill Ferris, Chief Executive of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, who preserve the destroyer ‘Cavalier’ as a tourist attraction.
 
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Sitrep October 10th 2013

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What’s behind the kidnapping of Libya’s prime minister?

 

How the growing terror threat is challenging the UK’s intelligence services

 

President Karzai’s criticises NATO’s performance in Afghanistan and there’s a warning from The Taliban in Pakistan.

 

Who are the new faces in defence in the Government and opposition party?

 

And the campaign to keep British soldiers clean, fit and healthy.

 

 

PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau

STUDIO GUEST:  BFBS’s defence analyst Christopher Lee

 

OTHER INTERVIEWS:  

 

Former Ambassador to Libya, Oliver Miles.

 

BFBS reporter Tim Cooper from Camp Bastion.

 

BFBS reporter James Hirst reporting on MI5’s Andrew Parker’s speech 

 

The BBC’s Rob Watson looking at the new faces in Defence

 BFBS reporter Will Inglis reporting from Germany on keeping soldiers fit.

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Sitrep October 3rd 2013

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How Britain’s footprint in Afghanistan is getting smaller.

 

Are reservists at greater risk of PTSD than regular troops?

 

How high on the agenda was defence at the Tory Party Conference/

 

And we hear from Jeremy Paxman about his new book “Great Britain’s Great War”

 

 

PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau

STUDIO GUESTBFBS’s defence analyst Christopher Lee

 

OTHER INTERVIEWS:  

 

BFBS reporter Tim Cooper speaking to Lieutenant Colonel Jon Swift, CO first Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers in Afghanistan.

The Defence Secretary Philip Hammond speaking to BFBS reporter James Hirst

BFBS reporter Kaija Larke reporting on Combat Stress

 

BBC Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman discussing his new  book "Great Britain's Great War".

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Sitrep September 26th 2013

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In Sitrep this week, terror in Nairobi.  Who’s behind it and could it happen in Britain?

 

Is Iran coming in from the cold?

 

Why Labour insists it wants to be the political party of the armed forces.

 

And a warning to soldiers to beware of taking gym supplements which could lead to the end of their army career…

 

PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau

STUDIO GUESTBFBS’s defence analyst Christopher Lee

 

OTHER INTERVIEWS:  

 

The BBC’s Mark Doyle, from Kismayo inside Al Shabab territory

 

BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee on what Al Quaida might have planned for America.

 

Patrick Smith, Editor in Chief of Africa Confidential discussing Kenya

 

BFBS Reporter  James Hirst reporting from the Labour Party conference & talking to Shadow Defence Secretary Jim Murphy

 

BFBS Reporter  Will Inglis special report on banned substances that soldiers may have unknowingly taken

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Sitrep September 19th 2013

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President Assad of Syria says he will destroy his chemical weapons – but will the Americans have to pay for it?
 
What can America expect from Al Qaida
 
And what does the future hold for Afghan women?
 
Find out what the Liberal Democrats have been saying about defence
 
Will Germany drawdown lead to a shortage of school places for Forces’ children?
 
And  find out why Tunnocks Teacakes were banned by the RAF in the 1960s.
 
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST:  Professor Michael Clarke, Director General of the Royal United Services Institute for defence and security studies.
 
 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
 
Clare Lockhart director of the Institute for State Effectiveness, discussing the plight of Afghan woman.
 
BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee on what Al Quaida might have planned for America.
 
BFBS Reporter James Hirst on the Liberal Democrat party conference that took place in Glasgow this week
 
BFBS Reporter  Ali Gibson speaking to Lieutenant General Andrew Gregory, Chief of Defence Personnel on the New Employment Model,
 
Catherine Spencer, Chief Executive of the Army Families Federation, commenting on fears that Forces families will face a lack of school places in Wiltshire, when they return to the UK from Germany.
 
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Sitrep September 12th 2013

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The reaction to President Putin’s direct appeal to the American people about Syria.
 
What are the practicalities of removing Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile?
 
Why are the Afghan National Army suffering such big losses in Sangin?
 
What’s the future for defence procurement?
 
And,what was life like for the women working at Churchill’s School for Spies?
 
 
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee  & Professor Eric Grove, Professor of Naval History and Senior Fellow in Security Studies at Liverpool Hope University
 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
 
Chris Abbott, a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Specialist, discussing Syria's chemical weapons.
 
BFBS reporter Geoff Meade reporting from Camp Bastion
 
BFBS reporter Will Inglis  Defence Equipment Minister Philip Dunne about the defence industry
 
BFBS reporter Claire Sadler interviews Noreen Riols author of “The Secret Ministry of A G and Fish”
 
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Sitrep September 5th 2013

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Can the international community agree on a plan of action for Syria?
 
What will be the long-term impact of the growing humanitarian crisis?
 
There’s increased military activity in the Mediterranean, but what does it mean for Cyprus?
 
Find out about the young Winston Churchill’s early battle experience in Afghanistan.
 
And ….discover a place where computers can still take a backseat to old-fashioned maps
 
PRESENTER: Claire Sadler
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee  & Daily Telegraph’s Defence Editor Con Coughlin
 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
 
BFBS reporter Carla Prater from Akrotiri , Cyprus
 
BFBS reporter Will Inglis investigating war games
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Sitrep August 29th 2013

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As the situation grows into a global crisis Sitrep guides you through all the developments…

From the country's origins, after the First World War - to the present day, we ask what went wrong?

What can the UK do?  Plus: the likely consequences & fallout if the West does attack Syria.  That’s all in Sitrep with Kate Gerbeau today at…………………..

 

PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau

STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee  & Dr Martin Macauley, international affairs analyst.

 

OTHER INTERVIEWS:  

 

Sir Andrew Green, former ambassador to Syria

 

BFBS reporter James Hirst looks at Syria’s recent history

 

Professor Michael Stathis, Professor of Political Science & International Relations at Southern Utah University discusses America’s position

 

BBC’s political correspondent Rob Watson on UK public opinion

 

 

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Sitrep August 22nd 2013

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In this week's edition of Sitrep.........

TODAY'S PRESENTER IS JAMES HIRST

Keeping secrets secret...should we all be concerned about the 9 hour questioning of David Miranda at Heathrow Airport?

As relations between America and Russia turn chilly again...are we in danger of another Cold War?

An Egyptian court orders the release of former President Hosni Mubarak...will that make a real difference to Egypt, or is it just symbolic?

Climate change is as big a threat to world peace as terrorism.

And...we recommend some good military books to get you through what's left of the summer.

PRESENTER: JAMES HIRST

STUDIO GUEST: BFBS Defence Analyst Christopher Lee and Professor Paul Rogers who lectures on international security at the University of Bradford.

OTHER INTERVIEWS: Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti, William Hague's climate envoy.

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Sitrep August 15th 2013

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TODAY'S PRESENTER IS JAMES HIRST

 

What next for a divided Egypt?

 

The complicated  logistics of withdrawing men and equipment from Afghanistan

 

Following 20th Armoured Brigade on ex Prairie Thunder

 

Hero, Veteran or simply ex-Forces -  how do you describe yourself?

 

PRESENTER: James Hirst

STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee  & Major General Julian Thompson

 

OTHER INTERVIEWS:  

 

Nadim Shehadi,  from Chatham House Middle East and North Africa Programme,

 

BFBS reporter Geoff Meade in Camp Bastion on logistics of withdrawal. 

 

BFBS reporter  Ali Gibson on EX PRAIRIE THUNDER

 

Hugh Milroy, Chief Executive of Veterans Aid.

 

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Sitrep August 8th 2013

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How dangerous was the threat of a major terrorist plot in Yemen?
 
Could Iran’s new leadership lead to a thawing of relations with the West?
 
Why Gibraltar’s residents are asking for a stronger Royal Navy presence on the Rock….
 
And, find out why August is the month for conflict.
 
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee  & Middle East analyst Hazhir Teimourian
 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
Mike Evans, security specialist writer for The Times,
 
BFBS reporter James Hirst  speaks to the first minister of Gibraltar, Fabian Picardo, is there and sent this report
 
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Sitrep August 1st 2013

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The latest attitudes survey is out but why do a third of military personnel say morale is low?

 

Are our soldiers being discriminated against?

 

What’s behind the latest prison breakouts in Pakistan and Iraq?

 

And why changes to military music could mean fewer marches and more Muse.

 

PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau

STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee 

 

OTHER INTERVIEWS:  

Louise Simpson, Evidence Director from the Army Families Federation

 

Professor Michael Clarke, Director of the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies,

 

Professor Sir Simon Wessely of  the King's Centre for Military Research

 

BFBS Reporter Geoff Meade Camp Bastion

 

Nigel Ellis is the Chairman of The International Military Music Society

 

 

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Sitrep July 25th 2013

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Is Iraq heading towards another civil war?

  

60 years on from the end of the Korean War, what did the conflict actually achieve?

 

Should politicians have the final say on deploying our Armed Forces overseas?

 

And… what’s in a name? Could a Janet or a John lead an Army into battle?

 

PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau

 

STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee 

 

OTHER INTERVIEWS:  

The Daily Telegraph’s Defence Editor and author Con Coughlin discussing Iraq.

 

BFBS Reporter Tim Cooper reporting gon the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean war.

 

John Sweeney from BBC Panorama programme discussing modern day Korea – north and south.

 

Baroness Jay,Chair of the House of Lords Constitution Committee, on whether Parliament should have more involvement in deploying British troops

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Sitrep July 18th 2013

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The outgoing CDS General Sir David Richards issues a final warning over Syria

 

Are the alternatives put forward for replacing Trident viable?

 

The morality of arms sales is questioned in a new report

 

And find out why the Kremlin might be turning its back on modern technology in a bid to prevent cyber attacks……….

 

 

PRESENTER: Tim Cooper

 

STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee & former Royal Marine commander Major General Julian Thompson

 

 

OTHER INTERVIEWS:  

 

Professor Eric Grove, the Director of the Centre for International Security and War Studies at Salford University, discussing Trident.

 

 

Arms Sales, BFBS Reporter Rosie Laydon

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Sitrep July 11th 2013

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What impact are events in Egypt and Syria having on the Middle East?
 
A study says the Taliban’s planning to re-take Helmand. – but how are they going to do it?
 
And how many troops will the US leave in Afghanistan  post 2014
 
Plus: will Trident be homeless?
 
And the new Chief of the Defence Staff – find out what happens in his first few days.
 



PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee
 
 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
 
Professor Michael Clarke, director of the RUSI, the Royal United Services Institute
 
Professor Theo Farrell is Head of the Department of War Studies at King's College London
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Sitrep July 4th 2013

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A new interim President for Egypt after military intervention - but is it a coup?
 
What does the future hold for Trident?
 
The government wants thirty thousand Army reservists by 2018 but can it be done
 
And…..why the the PM David Cameron believes Kazakhstan (pro: Kaz-ak-stan)  is strategically important
 
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee
 
 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
 
BBC Correspondent Quentin Sommerville in  Cairo
 
Lieutenant General Sir Graeme Lamb  & Personnel, Welfare and Veterans Minister Mark Francois on the Reserves.
 
Rear Admiral Chris Parry, a strategic forecaster discussing the various options were for Trident…
 
BFBS reporter James Hirst reports on his travels with the Prime Minister David Cameron
 
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Sitrep June 27th 2013

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The Treasury’s told the MOD how much cash it’s got to spend…….but did the Defence secretary get the deal he wanted?

 

The Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall , explains the future of land-warfare

 

Find out how senior Afghan officers are getting trained at Shrivenham.

 

There’s an update from the Army Families Federation conference in Germany

 

And “Our Wives and Sweethearts” – how a Royal Navy toast has been modernised.

 

PRESENTER: Tim Cooper

STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee

 

 

OTHER INTERVIEWS:  

BFBS reporter James Hirst on defence spending

BFBS reporter  Claire Sadler reporting on the CGS’s speech

BFBS reporter Charlotte Cross visits the UK’s Defence Academy at Shrivenham

Sitrep’s Kate Gerbeau reports from the AFF conference

 

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Sitrep June 20th 2013

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As Afghan forces take control of security in Afghanistan Britain’s most senior commander there tells Sitrep that the future of the country is in the hands of it’s people…
 
The Supreme Court has ruled human rights do apply on the battlefield but what does that mean for future conflicts
 
There’s been more army job losses – but what’s life really like for those who’ve taken redundancy?
 
And the importance of  Exercise Askari Thunder in Kenya
 

PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee

 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
Deputy Commander of the international forces in Afghanistan, Lieutenant General Nick Carter
 
BFBS reporter in Camp Bastion Geoff Meade
 
 
BFBS reporter Tim Cooper interviews legal commentator Joshua Rosenberg
 
Journalist Paul Osbourne discusses the impact of redundancies on those affected
 
BFBS’s Ali Gibson reports from Kenya on  Exercise Askari Thunder
 
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There’s more calls for international support in Afghanistan post 2014, and criticism from a former military intelligence officer who says Britain should never have gone..
 
What’s behind the protests in Turkey?
 
As the humanitarian crisis in Syria deepens what more can the international community do?
 
Plus: who’s been snooping on your emails?  Find out in Sitrep (later) today
 
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee
 
 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
 
Frank Ledwidge author of  ‘Investment In Blood’ - The True cost of Britain's Afghan War
 
 Middle East expert Hazhir Temourian, talking about the trouble in Turkey and forthcoming elections in Iran
 
Richard Norton Taylor who writes on defence and security affairs for The Guardian.
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Sitrep June 6th 2013

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As the international community continues to agonise over Syria, find out about one man’s personal experience of the conflict.
 
Is national security being but at risk by a Chinese telecoms company working in Britain?
 
And Sitrep explores the relationship between defence and space & talks to European Space Agency Astronaut and former Army Pilot, Major Tim Peake
 
 
PRESENTER:  Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee
 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
 
Photo-journalist & former soldierPaul Conroy, talks about his new book on Syria.
 
James Blitz, Defence and Security Editor at the Financial Times discusses Cyber warfare
 
European Space Agency Astronaut Major Tim Peake
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Sitrep June 13th 2013

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There’s more calls for international support in Afghanistan post 2014, and criticism from a former military intelligence officer who says Britain should never have gone..
 
What’s behind the protests in Turkey?
 
As the humanitarian crisis in Syria deepens what more can the international community do?
 
Plus: who’s been snooping on your emails?  Find out in Sitrep (later) today
 
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee
 
 
OTHER INTERVIEWS: 
 
Frank Ledwidge author of  ‘Investment In Blood’ - The True cost of Britain's Afghan War
 
 Middle East expert Hazhir Temourian, talking about the trouble in Turkey and forthcoming elections in Iran
 
Richard Norton Taylor who writes on defence and security affairs for The Guardian.
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