Britain has doubled against the military surveyed Daash in Iraq and Syria aircraft
2015/10/4
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British Prime Minister David Cameron said his government was ready to double Daash devoted to countering the terrorist gangs in Iraq, Syria's military capabilities.
He stressed Cameron in a press statement published today on the sidelines of a seminar of the ruling Conservative Party, led by the importance of "the face and stop terrorist threats to the United Kingdom."
He added that the Defense Ministry will double the number of aircraft unmanned aircraft [Reaper] from ten to 20 noting that "additional aircraft has a more sophisticated capabilities and fly longer distances as well as their ability to carry weapons and sophisticated devices.
He said he will be allocated a budget of hundreds of millions of pounds for the acquisition of weapons of modern military equipment to support special forces operations.
He said Cameron that" the biggest security threats facing Britain is the terrorist threats that demand, along with the recruitment of the security services and internal intelligence continuous upgrading of equipment and military services that enhance the work of our own.
"He saw the drones will work to strengthen Britain's security and allow them to collect information and data intelligence in addition to giving the military the ability to target the people who are planning to operations of a "terrorist".
However, he explained that this type of aircraft will remain the last option to be used against any person and when it is impossible to use other means of stressing that his government will do everything in its power to prevent the travel of British citizens to the conflict zones, especially in Iraq and Syria.
mentions Cameron announced the beginning of September, the plane without a British pilot to kill citizens Britons of Daash terrorist in Syria fighters, one of whom was planned to be implemented over the British territory.
The government is seeking to persuade Congress House of Commons need to authorize British troops to take part in the international coalition operations against Daash in Syria in Former parliament rejected late 2013 a draft resolution submitted by the previous government of Cameroon to launch air strikes against the forces of order
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2015/10/4
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British Prime Minister David Cameron said his government was ready to double Daash devoted to countering the terrorist gangs in Iraq, Syria's military capabilities.
He stressed Cameron in a press statement published today on the sidelines of a seminar of the ruling Conservative Party, led by the importance of "the face and stop terrorist threats to the United Kingdom."
He added that the Defense Ministry will double the number of aircraft unmanned aircraft [Reaper] from ten to 20 noting that "additional aircraft has a more sophisticated capabilities and fly longer distances as well as their ability to carry weapons and sophisticated devices.
He said he will be allocated a budget of hundreds of millions of pounds for the acquisition of weapons of modern military equipment to support special forces operations.
He said Cameron that" the biggest security threats facing Britain is the terrorist threats that demand, along with the recruitment of the security services and internal intelligence continuous upgrading of equipment and military services that enhance the work of our own.
"He saw the drones will work to strengthen Britain's security and allow them to collect information and data intelligence in addition to giving the military the ability to target the people who are planning to operations of a "terrorist".
However, he explained that this type of aircraft will remain the last option to be used against any person and when it is impossible to use other means of stressing that his government will do everything in its power to prevent the travel of British citizens to the conflict zones, especially in Iraq and Syria.
mentions Cameron announced the beginning of September, the plane without a British pilot to kill citizens Britons of Daash terrorist in Syria fighters, one of whom was planned to be implemented over the British territory.
The government is seeking to persuade Congress House of Commons need to authorize British troops to take part in the international coalition operations against Daash in Syria in Former parliament rejected late 2013 a draft resolution submitted by the previous government of Cameroon to launch air strikes against the forces of order
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