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Trident would likely stay at Faslane ‘for 20 years after Yes vote’

A defence expert has claimed that an independent Scotland would likely host Trident for 20 years if Scotland left the UK because of a lack of alternative sites.

Crisis in the Congo: A new role for NATO’s Southern Hub

The ongoing humanitarian crisis in the DRC has been described by the UN as the 'highest level of emergency', comparable with Yemen, Syria and Iraq.

Ascension Island and Britain’s presence in the South Atlantic

Ascension has a long military history under the Union Flag, being crucial for many military operations since the nineteenth century, including the Royal Navy’s campaign against the slave trade and in the Falklands War.

MoD Annual Report: ‘Protect Our People’ and how this objective is being fulfilled

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) recently published their Annual Report and Accounts 2017/18, let's take a look.

MoD Annual Report: Achievements and summary

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) recently published their Annual Report and Accounts 2017/18.

Tempest – A look at what Britain’s next generation combat jet could be

At the Farnborough International Air Show a next generation fighter concept model called 'Tempest' was revealed.

Hard Power, Soft Power: Sustaining British influence in a changing global environment

With Brexit on the horizon, growing Chinese influence and a resurgent Russia, this article aims to outline why an increase in defence spending is critical to the UK’s interests.

The Type 45 engine problems – it’s not the Royal Navy’s fault

The Type 45 destroyer is often regarded as the most advanced guided missile destroyer in the world.

Technically the Royal Navy is growing, just not any larger than it was four years ago

Statements made by the government explicitly claim that the Royal Navy is growing, but are those claims accurate? Yes and no.

Fact Check: How many ships are the Clyde shipyards going 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?

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