Cameron vows to double the number of aircraft to strike Daash
Sunday 04-10-2015
Twilight News British Prime Minister David Cameron / British promised to strengthen military capabilities to fight al-Islamic state in Iraq and Syria, including doubling the number of drones used in the British Air Force.
Cameron said, in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, that his government would buy twenty drone to promote the many British aircraft targeted militants from the air in the organization of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
He explained that Britain will be replaced by ten aircraft drone of the type of "Reaper drones" twice the number of aircraft equipped with up to date equipment.
Aircraft and pilot will be without new type of "Protector drones" are able to fly longer distances and carry weapons and advanced equipment.
The British Prime Minister said that his country will spend hundreds of millions of pounds to provide equipment and enhance the resources of the British special forces.
Cameron stressed that the Russian intervention in the department of civil war in Syria must not prevent Britain from participating in the organization hit the Islamic state there.
Said Cameron, who was speaking before the start of the annual conference of the ruling Conservative Party in Britain in Manchester, that he intends to make of the British security and defense affairs, the main issue in this week.
The newspaper said that Cameron has revealed that special forces will be the biggest beneficiary of a review of defense affairs in Britain at a time "when the country is preparing for military action in Syria to help in the eradication of the organization of the Islamic state."
Cameron stressed that he wants to move forward with a vote in parliament to allow the British Air Force implementation of air strikes in Syria, along with Iraq's plans.
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Sunday 04-10-2015
Twilight News British Prime Minister David Cameron / British promised to strengthen military capabilities to fight al-Islamic state in Iraq and Syria, including doubling the number of drones used in the British Air Force.
Cameron said, in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, that his government would buy twenty drone to promote the many British aircraft targeted militants from the air in the organization of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
He explained that Britain will be replaced by ten aircraft drone of the type of "Reaper drones" twice the number of aircraft equipped with up to date equipment.
Aircraft and pilot will be without new type of "Protector drones" are able to fly longer distances and carry weapons and advanced equipment.
The British Prime Minister said that his country will spend hundreds of millions of pounds to provide equipment and enhance the resources of the British special forces.
Cameron stressed that the Russian intervention in the department of civil war in Syria must not prevent Britain from participating in the organization hit the Islamic state there.
Said Cameron, who was speaking before the start of the annual conference of the ruling Conservative Party in Britain in Manchester, that he intends to make of the British security and defense affairs, the main issue in this week.
The newspaper said that Cameron has revealed that special forces will be the biggest beneficiary of a review of defense affairs in Britain at a time "when the country is preparing for military action in Syria to help in the eradication of the organization of the Islamic state."
Cameron stressed that he wants to move forward with a vote in parliament to allow the British Air Force implementation of air strikes in Syria, along with Iraq's plans.
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