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RAF Air Drops Humanitarian Aid to Mount Sinjar, Iraq for Second Time

The UK has put together a package of Emergency Humanitarian Assistance to get lifesaving aid to tens of thousands of people across northern and cental Iraq who have fled ISIL terrorists.The Royal Air Force Hercules C-130J aircraft from RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire England will carry out aid air drops which will include jerry cans filled with clean water, tents and tarpaulins to provide basic shelter and solar lights that can also recharge mobile phones and enable communication.

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Footage shows the successful humanitarian aid drop from Royal Air Force Hercules transport aircraft to the displaced people on Mount Sinjar, Iraq last night

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RAF Deploys Tornado Aircraft to be Ready to Support Humanitarian Operations

The Royal Air Force has sent Tornado aircraft from RAF Marham so they can be ready to support humanitarian operations in Iraq if required.

A small number of aircraft, fitted with state of the art Litening III reconnaissance pods, left Norfolk this afternoon. They will be pre-positioned in Cyprus and available to fly over the crisis area at short notice to provide vital intelligence to assist the delivery of the UK Aid provided by the Department for International Development. So far, three consignments of aid have been delivered to the area by the RAF using Hercules aircraft.


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3D thrills for destroyer crews as HMS Dragon, HMS Dauntless & HMS Duncan join forces

HM Ships Dragon, Dauntless and Duncan linked up off the coast of Plymouth after undergoing rigorous pre-deployment training. “With all six Type 45 Destroyers now in service and delivering on operations across the globe, I believe that the Type 45 has very much come of age,” he said proudly. And where were the other three 45s in the flotilla at the time? Well, Diamond and Daring are in their home base undergoing maintenance following the exertions of their second deployments (helping to remove chemical weapons from Syria and a ‘world tour’ respectively), while HMS Defender is on deployment.

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Default Two Lancaster Bombers Fly Together for First Time in 50 Years

At RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire two Lancaster Bombers took to the skies today for the first formation flight of this aircraft type since the 1960s. The Lancaster “Thumper”, which is part of the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight has been joined by the Canadian Lancaster “Vera” from the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Ontario. The two Lancasters will visit some 60 air shows and public events across the UK over the next 5 weeks and today’s flying was in rehearsal for tomorrow’s first public engagement at the Bournemouth Air Show this weekend.

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Construction continues.

F35B Lightning II and HMS Queen Elizabeth

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The construction of 2nd carrier will be externally completed this time next year. More sections are being delivered from different parts of the UK.

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Inventories of war:
Soldiers' kits from 1066 to 2014


1066 huscarl, Battle of Hastings
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‘The Anglo-Saxon warrior at Hastings is perhaps not so very different from the British “Tommy” in the trenches,’ photographer Thom Atkinson says. At the Battle of Hastings, soldiers' choice of weaponary was extensive.


1244 mounted knight, Siege of Jerusalem
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Re-enactment groups, collectors, historians and serving soldiers helped photographer Thom Atkinson assemble the components for each shot. ‘It was hard to track down knowledgeable people with the correct equipment,’ he says. ‘The pictures are really the product of their knowledge and experience.’


1415 fighting archer, Battle of Agincourt
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Having worked on projects with the Wellcome Trust and the Natural History Museum, photographer Thom Atkinson has turned his focus to what he describes as ‘the mythology surrounding Britain’s relationship with war’.


1485 Yorkist man-at-arms, Battle of Bosworth
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‘There’s a spoon in every picture,’ Atkinson says. ‘I think that’s wonderful. The requirement of food, and the experience of eating, hasn’t changed in 1,000 years. It’s the same with warmth, water, protection, entertainment.’


1588 trainband caliverman, Tilbury
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The similarities between the kits are as startling as the differences. Notepads become iPads, 18th-century bowls mirror modern mess tins; games such as chess or cards appear regularly.


1645 New Model Army musketeer, Battle of Naseby
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Each kit represents the personal equipment carried by a notional common British soldier at a landmark battle over the past millennium. It is a sequence punctuated by Bosworth, Naseby, Waterloo, the Somme, Arnhem and the Falklands – bookended by the Battle of Hastings and Helmand Province.


1709 private sentinel, Battle of Malplaquet
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Atkinson says the project, which took him nine months, was an education. ‘I’ve never been a soldier. It’s difficult to look in on a subject like this and completely understand it. I wanted it to be about people. Watching everything unfold, I begin to feel that we really are the same creatures with the same fundamental needs.’


1815 private soldier, Battle of Waterloo
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Kit issued to soldiers fighting in the Battle of Waterloo included a pewter tankard and a draughts set.


1854 private soldier, Rifle Brigade, Battle of Alma
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Each picture depicts the bandages, bayonets and bullets of survival, and the hooks on which humanity hangs: letter paper, prayer books and Bibles.


1916 private soldier, Battle of the Somme
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While the First World War was the first modern war, as the Somme kit illustrates, it was also primitive. Along with his gas mask a private would be issued with a spiked ‘trench club’ – almost identical to medieval weapons.


1944 lance corporal, Parachute Brigade, Battle of Arnhem
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Each photograph shows a soldier’s world condensed into a pared-down manifest of defences, provisions and distractions. There is the formal (as issued by the quartermaster and armourer) and the personal (timepieces, crucifixes, combs and shaving brushes).


1982 Royal Marine Commando, Falklands conflict
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From the cumbersome armour worn by a Yorkist man-at-arms in 1485 to the packs yomped into Port Stanley on the backs of Royal Marines five centuries later, the literal burden of a soldier’s endeavour is on view.


2014 close-support sapper, Royal Engineers, Helmland Province
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The evolution of technology that emerges from the series is a process that has accelerated over the past century. The pocket watch of 1916 is today a waterproof digital wristwatch; the bolt-action Lee-Enfield rifle has been replaced by laser-sighted light assault carbines; and lightweight camouflage Kevlar vests take the place of khaki woollen Pattern service tunics.

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Voyager taking off from RAF Akrotiri. Mid air-refuelling with Tornado GR4's involved in last night's humanitarian mission to Northern Iraq

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RAF - RC-135W Rivet Joint deployed in Iraq

RC-135 is a family of large reconnaissance aircraft built used by the United States Air Force and Royal Air Force to support theatre and national level intelligence consumers with near real-time on-scene collection, analysis and dissemination capabilities. Its sensor suite allows the mission crew to detect, identify and geolocate signals throughout the electromagnetic spectrum. The mission crew can then forward gathered information in a variety of formats to a wide range of consumers via Rivet Joint's extensive communications suite.

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Royal Air Force Tornado jets, RC-135 Rivet Joint signals intelligent plane, Chinook helicopters, C-130J and C-17 Globe Master III transport aircraft are now in Cyprus ahead of carrying out humanitarian aid in northern Iraq, where hundreds of thousands of Yazidi are stranded on mountains to avoid being slaughtered by Islamic State (IS).

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