Russia and the online disinformation campaign, how does it work?
Russia is at the forefront of information warfare in the modern age, utilising an array of organisations and strategies to spread disinformation to further national strategy but how are they doing it?
Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen: Has the UK been too passive to hold Saudi Arabia to account?
Do British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s personal comments on Saudi Arabia highlight inconsistencies in UK foreign policy towards the Middle East?
The curious case of carrier naming outrage
HMS Queen Elizabeth, the only aircraft carrier in the world to have her name subject to claims of conspiracy and collusion against the people of Scotland.
The potential futures of British power projection
The United Kingdom is a serious player on the world stage. We need to hit the ground running.
A Guide to the Type 26 ‘City class’ Frigate
The Type 26 frigate represents the future backbone of the Royal Navy and a massive leap forward in terms of flexibility of surface vessels enjoyed by the service.
Can the German Navy Be Saved?
In a country where good news stories about the military are few and far between, recent years had been kind to the German Navy.
The UK in Oman – A new support facility for the British Armed Forces
Britain is consolidating a new support facility in the Sultanate of Oman, a historic British ally and partner. Alongside HMS Juffair, the Duqm Port facility is set to enhance Britain’s military capabilities in the Middle East and wider Indian Ocean.
The End of the Battleship: Why Britain needs Aircraft Carriers
The Washington Naval Conference of 1922 can be regarded as the high point of the great steel battleships, the former pride of the world’s navies.
An Essential Alliance: NATO and the nuclear sharing bond
On the surface, NATO Nuclear Sharing arrangements play a negligible role in the security of the independently armed United Kingdom but there's more to it.