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Adapting to advances in technology and battlefield tactics, the modern corps is changing to refine its role and way of ...
Grey Zone’ operations have become a persistent feature of peacetime, upsetting norms of conduct between states in the ...
Matthew Savill, the director of military sciences at the Royal United Services Institute, said that if Taurus was fired from the border it could conceivably hit targets close to Moscow. Though that ...
"The short version is that the war continues and therefore you could argue that the sanctions have been ineffective but they have degraded Russia's ability to pursue its war.
The strikes by the Indian Air Force against targets in Pakistan offer a powerful lesson in restraint, and Operation Sindoor ...
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With a change in its relationship with the US, Europe faces mounting pressure to strengthen its own cyber defences. Europe ...
Investing in small space start-ups instead of large primes will provide the UK with unprecedented agility, innovation, and ...
This paper explores how UK defence spending contributes not only to national security but also to economic prosperity, ...
European security is under strain as Russian aggression persists and US commitment appears to waver. With NATO-burden sharing under renewed scrutiny, European allies are being forced to reassess ...
The complex mosaic of resistance networks and paramilitary groups within Ukraine's ground forces – all with their own ...
We’ve had 20 years of trying to allow private markets to fix this problem, or to reach a kind of minimum standard of acceptability, and I think we have to try more government intervention, which ...