Tom Dunlop
British Typhoon jets defend Sweden in exercise
The week-long exercise, a profound display of allied military prowess, involved a broad spectrum of ground, sea, and air assets.
MUSTANG Portfolio moves forward
Notably, the portfolio will include 'Next Generation Red Air' and 'Next Generation Surface EW Threat' training initiatives.
Submarine emerges from troubled refit delay
After an extended refit process that more than doubled its expected timeline, HMS Vanguard, a crucial component of the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent, has...
AI impact on war to be explored by Lords Committee
The House of Lords Artificial Intelligence in Weapons Systems Committee is set to convene for its fifth public evidence session on Thursday, 11 May at 10 am.
Russian labour crisis looms with workforce shortage
UK Defence Intelligence has revealed that Russia is almost certainly facing its worst labour shortage in decades.
According to a survey conducted by the Russian...
Russia targets migrants for Ukraine frontlines
By recruiting migrants, Russia aims to lessen the burden on its citizens and reduce the risk of internal opposition to the conflict in Ukraine.
A brief guide to the UK’s nuclear weapons
This article summarises the key insights from a briefing paper, shedding light on the nation's nuclear posture, disarmament stance, and ongoing modernisation efforts.
Typhoon jets train to strike ground targets on NATO border
Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoons from IX (B) Squadron, currently deployed in Estonia for the NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission, have participated in a three-day exercise called Bold Hussar.
UK underlines commitment to NATO nuclear capability
Defence Minister Baroness Goldie recently hosted members of the North Atlantic Council and NATO Military Committee at Faslane.
BAE Systems secures £389m contract for US Navy C4I services
The company will perform work in various locations across the United States, including Alabama, California, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, South Carolina, Washington, and Wisconsin.





