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      It is generally accepted that rather than prepare for the war you know; one should prepare for the war that is to come.
      Increasingly, hostile states and non-state actors are conducting attacks designed to destabilise Western nations.
      In this article, Shadow Defence Procurement Minister Stephen Morgan MP tells the UK Defence Journal why he believes the Government needs to reform its procurement process.
      As 2018 turned to 2019, growth in the global defense environment moderated slightly, according to a new white paper from Forecast International.
      Soleimani helped turn Iran into one of the most effective proponents of remote warfare; his impact lives on.
      From the moment Estonia joined NATO in 2004, it was warning that the alliance was not prepared to counter emerging threats from cyber warfare. According to officials in Tallinn, these warnings were repeatedly ignored.
      In this report, James Rogers, the Director of the Global Britain Programme, identifies the fifteen core assumptions that have underpinned British strategic policy and explains why these assumptions are under increasing strain as great power competition takes hold and challenges the dominance of the West.
      Standing still has never been an option for military organisations argues Graham Grose of IFS.
      New Zealand is one of UK's most important partners.   The two nations have fought side by side through many conflicts, especially the World Wars....
      Evolving threat landscapes and impending modernisation of military aircraft will sustain demand for new, improved EW systems.

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