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      Recent flights by Russian strategic long-range bombers over the besieged city of Mariupol have drawn significant media attention.
      Forecasting the end of the Main Battle Tank is presumptuous argues Stuart Crawford.
      Russia’s future military reach, outside Eurasia, will probably be inferior to that of either the UK or France argues Rebecca Campbell.
      Russia’s status as one of the world’s top three great military powers has effectively been shattered argues Rebecca Campbell.
      Nobody is expecting a perfect Russia, or even a perfect world. But an improved world will come from a changed Russia.
      Above our heads and beneath the waves - the need for new international treaties.
      Even just ten years ago, shipbuilding in Scotland was described as a ‘feast and famine’ industry. Things are very different today.
      The Open Source Intelligence community warned Afghanistan would fall but were ignored. Now with Ukraine, it's time to take them seriously.
      The EU's disunity and institutional quagmire remains a barrier to a robust response to Russia.
      What next for Russia and Ukraine? It is now increasingly a matter of 'when' and not 'if' for Ukraine argues Ozer Khalid.

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