Space Defence Set for Meteoric Rise
Published in the December 2020/January 2021 issue - As space operations are increasingly under threat, the United Kingdom is joining the United Space in...
A New, Data Driven Big Stick
Manned attack helicopters still have a future, as witnessed by the US Army’s thrust towards Next generation rotorcraft. But will the accolades gained during...
AI may be the solution to Defence Industry Cyber Security
A powerful theme of defence industry conversations around the world is the increasing criticality of cyber security.
Cyber Security
It is a focus for governments...
Transforming the Royal Air Force
Air Marshal Andrew Turner, deputy commander, Capability provides an insight into the intellectually driven ASTRA - the plan to transform the Royal Air Force...
By Air, by Sea or Land
Whether conducting special reconnaissance (SR), direct action (DA) or military assistance (MA) missions, SOF units must be capable of rapidly moving across the battlespace.
Rotary...
Sense, Send and Strike
The system modernisation programme for the Royal Canadian Navy’s four Victoria-class submarines is upgrading all three core elements of a submarine’s at-sea contribution to...
Stingray: No Barb or Venom for Now
Published in the UAV supplement 2020/2021 – US Naval Air Systems Command is developing the world's first non-experimental air vehicle designed for carrier-based operations and...
Building a Synthetic Warfighting World
Many young soldiers have grown up with electronic gaming, but how can a military employ it across the spectrum of its fighting force with...
Loyal, Unafraid and Unmanned
Published in the UAV supplement 2020/2021 - The role of networked unmanned wingmen closely supporting manned jet aircraft is a vision that is now...
Pandemic Illustrates Network Fragility
2020 is the year that every networked citizen of the world is going to learn about the power (and fragilities) of networks.
COVID-19
The cause...