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      Maintaining sophisticated military equipment across land, sea and air is a difficult enough challenge when the required resources are readily available.
      In 2017 China announced an increase of 7% to its defence budget positioning it again at second place in the world’s top defence spending.
      A lot has been made of British arms deals with Saudi Arabia being used to arm Islamic State but is that really what's happening?
      In March this year it was reported that France would be sending a Mistral Class amphibious assault vessel to the Pacific to carry out exercises with their Japanese counterparts.
      As the war against the Islamic State rages on in Syria and Iraq with their territories contracting, their funds being cut off and the end possibly in sight; ISIS has emerged in a new corner of the world
      Digital change is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, dramatically disrupting industries, touching every aspect of defence organisations.
      A key role for any first rate military force is anti-submarine warfare, this is especially true for an island nation.
      The Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers will be the largest surface warships ever constructed for the Royal Navy and will represent a significant increase in capability.
      The Queen Elizabeth class supercarriers, the ships we deserve or the ships that we need?
      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.

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