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.
The UK, on occasion, scrambles jets to intercept unresponsive aircraft in Irish-controlled airspace but make no mistake, the UK is not protecting Irish airspace.
In this article, former Royal Tank Regiment officer Stuart Crawford argues that it is not too late for the UK to reverse cuts to the armed forces but the time to start doing so is now.
It is in orbit, long the domain of three-letter agencies with multi-billion budgets, that the real intelligence revolution has started.
Over 15 Ka-52 attack helicopters have been lost in action to Ukrainian Air Defence, equating to 12% of their overall fleet.
Military shipbuilding in Scotland is thriving - here's a brief look at what's happening.
Even just ten years ago shipbuilding in Scotland was described as a ‘feast and famine’ industry but things are very different now.
If Scotland were to abandon demands for Trident to be relocated it would likely be welcomed into NATO.
Is there a strong case for the UK selecting the AW149 as the 'New Medium Helicopter'?












