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Why are the Queen Elizabeth class carriers so big?

The class are not the largest class of carrier in the world but they are most likely the smallest and least expensive carrier the Royal Navy could build which still have the advantages that large carriers offer.

No, America doesn’t control Britain’s nuclear weapons

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It's a common myth that the United States has control over the UK's Trident missile system, that is not the case.

Britain in the Baltics – 100 years of defence

The Royal Navy are in the Baltic Sea promoting British interests.

Strike Brigades – Back to the Future?

Do strike brigades have a whiff of 'designed by committee'?

Terrorist radicalisation in the UK is evolving says report

The report looks at processes in terrorist radicalisation

Are we living in the age of relative peace?

Are we living in the age of relative peace? Should we prepare for conventional war?

Britain and nuclear weapons – The Second World War to the 21st century

The UK was the third nation to develop nuclear weapons.

The future of UK aerial refuelling needs – Part 2

This article aims to discuss the future of UK aerial refuelling needs.

Why does HMS Queen Elizabeth have two islands?

HMS Queen Elizabeth and her sister ship are attracting a lot of attention and one of the most common questions is, why does she have two islands?

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.

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