The defence industry is waiting to hear what the future shape of the armed forces will look like and where the big bets will be in terms of investment, and that's not just equipment, that's ...
Japan has had enough of being a ‘spy paradise’: lacking key elements of intelligence capability and enduring society-wide ...
Post-Cold War defence reviews have all promised institutional transformation; most underdelivered. Understanding why requires ...
The Nato Force Model covers contingency planning, so this just means that the ‘assumed bill’ for support is changing.” ...
Sir Alex joined the Institute as a Trustee in December 2020, less than three months after relinquishing his position as the ...
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We are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2025 Duke of Wellington Medal for Military History is Keith Lowe for his ...
What that means is that if you’re Russia… your mechanism for applying military pressure on Ukraine is diminished,” Withington told CNN. “I think that given this situation on the ground, the use of air ...
It adds another tool to Ukraine’s inventory with which it can target systems and positions that it cannot reliably destroy with drones alone,” said Mr Bergs. “Having these bombs available provides the ...
One of the big problems that government departments often had was that they either tied themselves into contracts that were incredibly long running, or they created dependencies and therefore the ...
Although drone strikes and shelling remain constant, Russian combat performance is waning,” Jack Watling, a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, a think tank in London, wrote ...
I think the main takeaway is that the Russians just don’t care if they hit European targets, because they don’t care too much about the potential European response.” ...