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      With the speculation surrounding the future of the Albion class many have been asking, do we really need them?
      The Fall of Singapore represented the collapse of British influence in South East Asia, and severely diminished the British Empire's Asia-Pacific clout.
      A new policy paper finds that in order for Britain to maintain a position as a global power; it must invest more in the tools that ensure it can 'protect itself and prevent conflict'.
      No aircraft, no escorts, no kettles. How much truth can be found in the many myths surrounding HMS Queen Elizabeth and her sister HMS Prince of Wales?
      The rise of China as an emerging military power is obvious to anyone who is a student or follower of international security.
      Aircraft carriers have since replaced the battleship as the capital ships of the modern navy but with the advent of anti-ship missiles and ever more advanced submarines, what is the future of the aircraft carrier and why does Britain need them?
      Research conducted by European Geostrategy has revealed that the United Kingdom is still a global power, coming second only to the United States.
      General Ben Hodges, commander of the US Army in Europe, has said that he was worried that British forces were already stretched too far.
      Earlier statements from the MoD outlined a planned build of 13 Type 26 Frigates would be awarded to the Clyde, a defence review and subsequent cost cutting has however stood in the way of that, is there more to it?
      HMS Queen Elizabeth has sailed from Portsmouth Naval Base for the first time for trials but what will she be doing?

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      Al Carns, who quit as Armed Forces Minister alongside John Healey over the Defence Investment Plan, has warned that "the next war won't be won by armies, navies or air forces alone" and that Britain is "not being honest about what getting ready will cost".