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The F-35 – A guide to the jet that is flying from HMS Queen Elizabeth

The F-35 programme has gone through serious teething problems, problems also experienced by the majority of complex aircraft flying today such as the F-15, Typhoon or any other modern combat jet.

A Return East of Suez – A case study of British Foreign Policy

It was a demanding yet successful summer for British defence, and for the Royal Navy in particular.

The who’s who of nuclear weapon armed countries

There are nine countries in the world that have nuclear weapons. Between them they possess an estimated 15,000 nuclear warheads.

Could the B-52 bomber fly for 100 years?

The B-52 Bomber is one of the most durable bomber designs from the Cold War and is still being used to this day.

Expert outlines form an independent Scottish military could take

Stuart Crawford believes the Scottish Government should focus on specialising in certain areas.

BALTIC PROTECTOR – British Defence in the Baltics

Solidified with Operation BALTIC PROTECTOR this summer, the UK has underscored its continued presence in this increasingly strategic region.

The Type 31e Frigate – A guide to the Royal Navy’s future warship

The Type 31e Frigate is expected to sit at 5,700 tonnes and 138.7 metres in length.

Boris Johnson must scrap withdrawal agreement for the sake of UK defence

Boris Johnson must scrap withdrawal agreement for the sake of UK defence argues Rob Clark.

How many ships are the Clyde shipyards expecting to build?

There's a lot of misunderstanding and myth circulating about how many ships the shipyards on the Clyde are expecting to build, but what's the truth?

Arrowhead 140 – A guide to the Royal Navy’s potential future frigate

Arrowhead is expected to sit at 5,700 tonnes and 138.7 metres in length.

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