Rebecca Campbell
Ukraine – some points and some questions
Russia’s future military reach, outside Eurasia, will probably be inferior to that of either the UK or France argues Rebecca Campbell.
Ukraine – The end of Russian power?
Russia’s status as one of the world’s top three great military powers has effectively been shattered argues Rebecca Campbell.
How strong is Russia?
In this submission, Rebecca Campbell argues that the capabilities of Russian forces should not be underestimated.
Fundamental factors influencing British defence policies
Rebecca Campbell argues in this article that a defence policy centred on sea power and air power plays to Britain’s strengths.
Thoughts on the Future Commando Force
In this submission, Rebecca Campbell argues that the 'Future Commando Force' is not a plunge into a risky and uncertain future but a return to a proven, highly successful, operating model.
A look at space in UK Defence
Britain must increase its spending on all aspects of space defence argues Rebecca Campbell in this submission to the UK Defence Journal.
Cyber war is real war
"Cyber war is not virtual war, it is real warfare capable of producing results previously only attainable through the use of strategic bombing", argues Rebecca Campbell in this submission to the UK Defence Journal.
The Nuclear Deterrent – The foundation of UK defence
While Royal Navy submarines will hopefully never fire their missiles in anger, Britain uses its nuclear deterrent every day argues Rebecca Campbell in this submission to the UK Defence Journal.