ASML: A a Major Problem for NATO
By André Brunel
After six years of a covert “Manhattan Project” effort, China has successfully built a working prototype of a machine to produce the world’s most advanced...
Culture, Not Cash, Biggest Obstacle to Europe’s Rearmament
By Daniel Biedermann
Europe presented a united front at the recent Munich Security Conference. Across panels and meetings and in speeches, heads of state and officials...
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ASML: A a Major Problem for NATO
By André Brunel
After six years of a covert “Manhattan Project” effort, China has successfully built a working prototype of a machine to produce the world’s most advanced...
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ASML: A a Major Problem for NATO
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After six years of a covert “Manhattan Project” effort, China has successfully built a working prototype of a machine to produce the world’s most advanced...
Lessons from Ukraine: Battlefield Drone Innovation Redefines Modern Defense
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Defense innovation typically moves slowly, shaped by long procurement cycles and controlled testing. The war in Ukraine has upended that model.
Since 2022, Ukraine...
Culture, Not Cash, Biggest Obstacle to Europe’s Rearmament
By Daniel Biedermann
Europe presented a united front at the recent Munich Security Conference. Across panels and meetings and in speeches, heads of state and officials...
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Addressing the Innovation Adoption Problem in Defence
Q&A by Adrian Holt - former RAF officer, founding member of Strategic Command's jHub Innovation Unit and now currently at Capita consulting - to...
The new space race must be run together
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Sixty years ago, the United States embarked on a great space race with the Soviet Union. The new space race is different...
Innovative Developments for Computer Assisted Exercises (CAX): A Methodological Approach
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The contemporary landscape of military training demands an analytical re-evaluation...
AI in defence: Q&A with GlobalData thematic analyst
GlobalData analyst Benjamin Chin discusses key topics around artificial intelligence for the defence industry.
What are the most exciting developments in AI for the defense...
Measuring the depth of India’s space program
By Namrata Goswami
India is emerging as a major Asian powerhouse with respect to space capabilities because of its great power ambition and domestic necessity....
Bringing Test and Evaluation into the digital future
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The pace of innovation is an increasingly dominant factor in deterring aggression and winning battles. Getting capability from the drawing board to...
European militaries rush to catch up on space traffic mapping
By Rudy Ruitenberg
The boom in space activity of the past few years has made Earth’s orbit more crowded and dynamic, and Western militaries need to step...
Defence Innovation and Invention: A Vision is Always Required
Military technology development needs to know where it is going – a vision is always required.
Militaries are prone to misunderstand the difference between invention...
The threat from China and Russia’s space-based SIGINT satellites
By Matthew Mowthorpe
China and Russia have extensive space-based sigint capabilities, which can geolocate transmissions from the radars of UK and NATO allies’ navies. This...
Wargaming the Future of Climate Change
By RAND.ORG
BRyan Rooney needed some way to convey the enormous risks and uncertainties of climate change. His audience was military: planners and leaders trying...
What makes China’s new Tianying stealth UAV a threat in contested airspace?
China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) showcases an updated version of its Tianying stealth UAV, also known as Skyhawk. Designed for reconnaissance and...
The Unrestricted Digital Warfare
By Harriet Rogers
It is over 20 years since the Chinese doctrine of Unrestricted Warfare was published. The West faces a nexus of hostile states,...

