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Surviving a Nuclear Attack

Acute radiation syndrome may be the result of an accident. It may also be the result of an intentional act of terrorism.

To Counter Russia, Strengthen China

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s July 30th decision to expel 755 U.S. diplomats is the logical result of another senseless sanctions bill.

Putin Is Thirsty – the Troubling Problem of Kaliningrad

Kaliningrad may be the focal point for a dangerous economic and military conflict between Russia and NATO.

Defence forecast: The transformation of in-service support over the next decade

Military assets and equipment are getting more complex, but for some roles they are actually becoming much simpler, while delivery and support is increasingly...

Why aren’t British Police Officers routinely armed?

A distinguishing feature of our country that astounds a lot of foreigners is our traditional, unarmed, British bobby.

What threats could the Queen Elizabeth class carriers realistically face?

Experts and Politicians have debated the significance of the Queen Elizabeth class carriers since their inception and people have questioned whether their price is worth paying.

Is Russia still a threat? NATO seems to think so

NATO is now fully committed in its role to providing an ‘enhance forward presence’ to deter any Russian aggression. As a result four battle groups have taken up strategic deployments in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

HMS Queen Elizabeth – Culpable or Capable?

Since her departure from Rosyth, HMS Queen Elizabeth has already had shots fired across her bow even before becoming operational.

Military MRO: Solving the Maintenance Skills Shortage with Augmented Reality

Maintaining sophisticated military equipment across land, sea and air is a difficult enough challenge when the required resources are readily available.

The Military of China 2020+

In 2017 China announced an increase of 7% to its defence budget positioning it again at second place in the world’s top defence spending.