Taiwan Navy Commissions Four Minelayer Vessels
On Friday 14 January, Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen attended a ceremony to commission the Republic of China Navy’s First and Second Mining Operations Squadrons.
A...
Dead Reckoning – Pathways to USV/UUV Autonomy
How much autonomy do maritime USVs and UUVs actually need to accomplish their missions now and in the future?
‘Autonomous’, ‘unmanned’, ‘uncrewed’, ‘lean manning’… over...
Tomorrow’s Fighters
There are a number of prospective ‘Next Generation’ fighter projects taking shape around the world, although not all will be truly revolutionary.
A new generation...
Rafale Success Hits Headwind Over India
It is 35 years since the Dassault Rafale first took off from Istres Airbase in France, on 4 July 1986. France was originally a...
Wheels up for Singapore Airshow 2022!
Singapore Airshow returns from 15 to 18 February 2022 at Changi Exhibition Centre, Singapore.
A key event in the global aviation calendar, Singapore Airshow...
January Spectrum Sitrep
Armada’s monthly round-up of all the latest electronic warfare news in the product, programme and operational domains.
Products
Late November 2021 saw TCI International and Enterprise...
Difficult Questions
Artificial intelligence is a growing reality in electronic warfare. Its uptake poses some ethical conundrums that will need to be tackled.
“This is why no...
Leading the Field
Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Wigston, Britain’s Chief of the Air Staff, talked to Armada International about his hopes for the new Protector Remotely...
China Crisis
Two recent reports evaluate China’s electronic warfare capabilities and their implication for Asia-Pacific security.
The US Department of Defence’s (DOD) annual report to Congress on...
STM Presents Naval Projects and Tactical Mini UAV Systems at Expodefensa
STM supplies NATO's second largest army, the Turkish Armed Forces, as well as the navies of friendly and allied nations with state-of-the-art warships. Its...