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...
The past is another paradigm
While the Cold War teaches us lessons regarding the revival of great power rivalry, our present is hallmarked by some important differences says Dr....
Where have we been?
NATO and allied nations face a plethora of threats in the electromagnetic environment. This should concentrate the minds of policymakers.
The Association of Old...
Embraer Predicts International C-390 Tactical Transport Growth
In May, Armada International was invited to learn of Embraer’s plans for international growth during a visit to its subsidiary OGMA’s MRO and production...
Weapons That Watch and Wait
Loitering munitions may be increasingly morally questionable, but their effectiveness is undeniable.
The use of loitering munitions during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, during Russia’s intervention...
Broadening C-UAS Detection and Take-down
While the Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems developers steadily increase in numbers and expertise, it can be the detection of low, slow and small UAVs that...
UUV Offence and Defence
Unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) provide a capability that Western navies must both capitalise on and counter.
In the maritime domain, the underwater world is a...
Setting the Right Heading for UGVs
Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) have undeniable potential on the battlefield, but matching design to customer expectation is not necessarily an easy obstacle to overcome.
Deploying...