Ballistic missile defence and the Type 45 Destroyer
Options the Royal Navy has for improving the capabilities of the Type 45 Destroyer.
Misinformation on defence is easy to find
A well established journalist is repeating the claim 'the carriers have no aircraft'.
The Carrier Strike Group deployment and Global Britain
The deployment also represents Britain’s interest in maintaining a secure Europe.
East of Suez and the Royal Navy
The sight of a Royal Navy Battle Group 'needs to become the norm', argues Geoffrey Roach.
Common myths about Scottish shipbuilding
People often claim that no ships are being built in Scotland or that the orders went overseas - here's the reality.
The Falkland Islands Defence Force – The oldest land unit of the British Overseas Territories
The Falkland Islands Defence Force has expanded the scope of its military training and readiness.
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.
Disinformation in the Western Balkans
Beyond the idealistic presentation of Russia's leadership and its weapons, disinformation has some very serious and sometimes fatal consequences.
What does the Zircon missile mean for European security?
Despite Western fears, the Russian hypersonic Zircon missile does not spell the end of NATO's presence near Russian waters argues Tom King in this submission.
Coronavirus disinformation results in hospitals being filmed
The latest misinformation has resulted in people filming local hospitals.