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Government brush off cross-party shipbuilding report recommendations

A cross-party report on the shipbuilding industry appears to have been brushed off by the Government.

The UK and Australia – Adapting a long-standing relationship

Since the end of the Second World War, the two countries have been drifting apart.

Remote warfare increasingly strategy of choice for non-state actors

The drone landscape has unquestionably altered over recent years.

Is the claim ‘no naval vessels in Scottish waters’ true?

It is claimed that there are no naval vessels based in or present within Scotland, that's not true.

Reports that Spain to receive shipbuilding work to silence Gibraltar claims

It has been reported the Fleet Solid Support Ships could go to Spain to silence Gibraltar claims.

Exclusive look at HMS Clyde in the Falkland Islands

In an exclusive interview, the captain of HMS Clyde described the purpose the Royal Navy serves to the Falkland Islands.

Britain in Canada – The British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS)

Since the 1970s, Britain has been using the Canadian Prairies as its largest training area.

Protecting the rules-based international order or ‘gunboat diplomacy’?

Why Britain must counter the revisionists.

The race for autonomous cyber defence

The next generations of autonomous military systems will be dependent on who is able to ensure cybersecurity and by when.

Defence analysts Shephard predict boost in armoured vehicle market

The global armoured vehicle market is estimated to increase to $33.3 billion in 2029.

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