Electronic Warfare Podcast 11: Russia’s Iron Sky
A new authoritative report on Russia’s Western Military District gives useful insight on the air defence posture of this robustly defended region.
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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...
Bright Horizons for Maritime Rotary UAVs
Published in September 2020 Issue - Naval rotary unmanned aerial vehicles are a reality. From mine countermeasures to ISR and beyond, the number of...
Competing Firepower
Published in the December 2020/January 2021 issue - Small arms manufacturers within Europe and the Americas are vying in design and adaptability.
Small arms development...
Republic of Korea Army Builds River Crossing Capabilities
The end of the year award of a $458 million contract to Hanwha Defense to supply as many as up to 110 M3 Amphibious...
UAVs evolve to meet the changing mission
Published in the October/November 2020 Issue - Unmanned aerial vehicles can be employed from the smallest to largest military formations, to meet a developing...
The Dragon’s Senses
A new report sheds some important light on China’s operational and strategic airborne electronic warfare platforms.
The People’s Liberation Army Air Force’s (PLAAF’s) Electronic...
Electronic Warfare Podcast 10: You say you want a revolution?
Revolution is in the air in the Asia-Pacific as defence industrial sectors in the region change and adapt to new strategic realities.
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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...
RAF Typhoons train with the Turkish Air Force
RAF Personnel and Typhoons have conducted a week of training in Turkey as part of a package of the NATO Alliance’s assurance measures to...