Adapting to Win!
Ukraine’s armed forces have been quick to adapt to new methods of warfare, a fact not lost on those watching from the sidelines.
After two...
The Panacea of Loitering Munitions
Loitering munitions are proving their value, and their utility can be broadly defined across the battlefield.
The loitering munition and its use on the battlefield...
Run out of Guns
Do towed artillery systems have a future?
While many countries are now being re-equipped with new tracked and wheeled self-propelled (SP) artillery systems, there is...
Wheely Good to Shoot and Scoot
While an increasing number of countries are now turning to wheeled self-propelled (SP) artillery systems rather than their heavier tracked counterparts, wheeled SP artillery...
Tracked Artillery Still Viable
Tracked artillery, while not as popular as it once was, is still effective with the right ammunition.
While there is a clear trend to the...
Fighting Technology With Technology
Remote-controlled weapons systems provide the capability to engage close-in air and surface threats at sea. In today’s changing naval operational environment, such systems are...
Racing to Rearm
The annual MSPO defence industry gathering in Poland this September comes at a time when Eastern European countries are looking to rapidly modernise following...
Where are we going?
As NATO contemplates war in the spectrum, the alliance must consider evolving threats, current and desired capabilities, training and simulation challenges and the impact...
The Need for Synergy
NATO must enhance interoperability at the materiel and doctrinal levels to address threats it will face in the future, argues Commander Malte von Spreckelsen.
Commander...
Industrial Revolutions
The current and future electromagnetic threatscape brings challenges to the Electronic Warfare (EW) industrial sector, says Daniela Pistoia, ELT Group’s corporate chief scientist.
“The world...