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      Big defence projects are usually late and over budget – here’s what we can learn from the build-up to WW2.
      As high-level discussions on this topic continue, only time will tell if Ukraine will be donated F-16s.
      These actions imply that NATO members believe that any decisive conflict with Russia will be in Ukraine and that Moscow will not win.
      The gap between material demands, Government statements, and actual forces can expose any nation to serious security threats.
      From the cost of fuel to seat costs per mile, ground handling to maintenance, it all ends up in your ticket price.
      The Port Glasgow shipyard has been beset with issues relating to the building of new ferries but, I believe, they have a bright future ahead of them.
      As you read this, Scottish shipyards have orders for 13 frigates. There are some on social media, however, that are completely unaware of this but still have very strong opinions on the matter - but why?

      All change in the Kremlin?

      "Mad Vlad" is being circled by the vultures, argues Stuart Crawford.

      Western weapons in Ukraine

      Ukraine has demonstrated the ability to use modern Western weapons in combat to great effect, and this isn’t something Russia is prepared for.
      The US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement and its amendments remain the cornerstones of the current atomic capabilities deployed by the UK.

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