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Drone ‘attack’ on Kremlin likely a Russian false flag
Unless the attack was simply motivated by the kudos of demonstrating an ability to strike at the heart of Russian power, it makes no military sense on Kyiv’s part.
The multiplier effect matters in every area of the MoD
The physical infrastructure supports living, working, and training which ultimately impacts operational effectiveness.
F-16 for Ukraine – Gamechanger or Liability?
As high-level discussions on this topic continue, only time will tell if Ukraine will be donated F-16s.
Empowering innovators to counter tomorrow’s UUV threats
Navies face a constant battle to stay on the front foot in protecting people and assets argues by Simon Goldsworthy from Wavefront Systems.
The Armed Forces Covenant at King Edward VII’s Hospital
The sacrifice all service personnel make for their country must entitle them to the highest possible quality of medical care, both during and after their service.
U.S ponders ‘Adaptive Technology Engines’ as F-35 retrofit
Adaptive technology engines for the F-35 promise great performance but come with technology, financial and interoperability risks.
Combining commercial space with national security needs
It is in orbit, long the domain of three-letter agencies with multi-billion budgets, that the real intelligence revolution has started.
Why has Russia lost so many Ka-52s in Ukraine?
Over 15 Ka-52 attack helicopters have been lost in action to Ukrainian Air Defence, equating to 12% of their overall fleet.
AW149 – best choice for Britain’s next Medium Helicopter?
Is there a strong case for the UK selecting the AW149 as the 'New Medium Helicopter'?
Six reasons why Ukraine is winning the war against Russia
Ukraine is fighting a 21st-century war against a 20th century Russian Army.