British troops could be deployed to Japan – and Japanese troops to the UK – under a historic treaty that’s just been signed at the Tower of London.
On Sitrep, a former Japanese foreign minister explains why her country has turned to the UK to bolster its defence position.
After a year of appeals, Western tanks could soon be headed to Ukraine, led by British Challenger 2s. A former tank regiment commander tells us what the vehicles can do in a war.
And we hear how a Royal Marines mindset can help with that ‘new year, new me’ plan, from someone who turned round the performance of the England men’s football team.
00:00 - On this week’s Sitrep
01:13 - UK/Japan defence treaty
08:27 - Challenger tanks for Ukraine?
16:39 - Ukraine update
19:44 - Commando rules for your life
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On Sitrep, a former Japanese foreign minister explains why her country has turned to the UK to bolster its defence position.
After a year of appeals, Western tanks could soon be headed to Ukraine, led by British Challenger 2s. A former tank regiment commander tells us what the vehicles can do in a war.
And we hear how a Royal Marines mindset can help with that ‘new year, new me’ plan, from someone who turned round the performance of the England men’s football team.
00:00 - On this week’s Sitrep
01:13 - UK/Japan defence treaty
08:27 - Challenger tanks for Ukraine?
16:39 - Ukraine update
19:44 - Commando rules for your life
#forcesnews #sitreppodcast #podcast #armedforces
Subscribe to Forces News: http://bit.ly/1OraazC
Check out our website: http://forces.net
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ForcesTV
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