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      There is still a long way to go, but the wheels of the AUKUS technology-sharing partnership are turning argues Patrick Triglavcanin, Research Assistant at the Council on Geostrategy.
      In this submission, Charlotte Fenton argues that the UK's power infrastructure requires the level of protection and investment that other strategic assets are given.

      The Red Arrows

      In this submission, Stuart Crawford argues that it's best to wait first for the conclusions of the investigation into the Red Arrows before calling for blood.

      Nuclear Scaremongering

      Is Europe looking into the abyss of nuclear Armageddon? The short answer is probably not.
      The Chinese government’s reaction to Speaker Pelosi's visit has been like that of a baby having a tantrum.
      Stuart Crawford, a regular officer in the Royal Tank Regiment for twenty years, argues that if the Ukraine war has taught us anything about high-tempo conventional warfare between peer adversaries, it is that numbers matter.
      Stuart Crawford argues that a full and independent inquiry into the allegations made in the Panorama programme must be undertaken.
      Navies face a constant battle to stay on the front foot in protecting people and assets argues by Simon Goldsworthy from Wavefront Systems.
      Adaptive technology engines for the F-35 promise great performance but come with technology, financial and interoperability risks.
      Since the 14th of April 2022, Snake Island has become a centre of gravity in the War for Ukraine.

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