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      So great is the impact of larger aircraft carriers as a visible deterrent, they're often used as a geopolitical chess piece.
      The Type 26 Frigate, or 'City class', represents one of the most capable warships the Royal Navy has owned in decades, albeit one of the most costly.
      Recently, Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar threatened to restrict access to Irish airspace for UK airlines in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
      The UK now fields only 227 main battle tanks, a far cry from the 900 or so strong inventory only a couple of decades ago.
      Russia is back, but you already knew that or you wouldn't be here.
      The debate over burden sharing within NATO is about as old as the alliance itself.
      "Ultimately, NATO will have to increase its spending, it doesn't have to do so to keep pace with its competitors for it is already ahead, at the minute."
      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.
      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 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.

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