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Terrorism and Social Media – A Deeper Look

Terrorism is one of the biggest challenges facing the globe today, and it has become virtually a daily occurrence in some parts of the world.

No, Trident doesn’t run on Windows XP

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Some have claimed that the Vanguard class submarines which carry Trident are vulnerable to cyber-attacks in the same way the recently hit NHS is, that is not the case.

Is the aircraft carrier still dominant today?

Ever since the end of the Second World War, the Aircraft Carrier has been the dominant naval combatant but are they still as dominant today?

Britain and Sierra Leone – Military Partnership in West Africa

One of Britain's closest partners in Africa, Sierra Leone saw the arrival of British troops to help end a civil war and recently to tackle the Ebola outbreak.

Scotland unable to compete for Royal Navy warship orders if independent confirms Ministry of Defence

Recent claims from politicians that Scotland would be eligible to compete for Royal Navy warship contracts if the country left the UK have been rejected by the Ministry of Defence and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence, Guto Bebb.

What is the ‘virtual shipbuilding strategy’?

As attention turns to the impending release of the National Shipbuilding Strategy, the term 'virtual shipbuilding strategy' has gained traction.

How automation will influence the operation of HMS Queen Elizabeth

The highly mechanised weapons handling system aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth is perhaps one of the most complex systems aboard, moving palletised munitions around the vessel to connect the magazines, hangar and flight deck.

Was Trump responsible for cutting the cost of the F-35?

No, it's something that has happened frequently with the F-35 for years now and would have happened again anyway. Even in 2015, Lockheed Martin was following a 'blueprint' to drive down costs.

The UK in the Far East – The Relevance of the British Forces in Brunei

Britain's foothold in the Far East plays an important role for British interests in the region amidst growing tensions over the South China Sea.

Britain was right to sink the Belgrano

"It was absolutely not a war crime. It was an act of war, lamentably legal" said the Belgrano's Captain, Hector Bonzo.

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