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The review majors on 'warfighting readiness' and a 'whole of society approach', yet, unlike European allies such as Germany, Norway, Sweden, Estonia and Lithuania, the government has decided not to ...
The SDR sets out a new vision for the way the Armed Forces must be built and fight to remain relevant in modern warfare. But it is light on the choices necessary to achieve this, leaving most of the ...
While the Review points to the need to recapitalise defence and invest in new technologies, it is less clear about the timescale for getting there. In part, this reflects concerns about the capacity ...
There is a risk of drawing the wrong conclusions about Chinese and Western air capabilities from the recent clashes if Indian ...
The Tu-22M3 that Russia uses to launch anti-ship quasi-ballistic missiles into Ukraine has also not been produced since the 1990s and at least two had already been lost or shot down since 2022.
Political support for the war in Gaza is at a nadir among Israel’s allies in the international community, with the UK looking ...
"There are a lot of strong innovations within the UK defence sector. They’re largely coming from small and medium enterprises — SMEs. The issue is getting those innovations into a larger procurement ...
Watch back this year’s RUSI Annual Security Lecture is delivered by Lord Hermer KC, Attorney General.
"What they want to do is accelerate the speed at which information can move around a system and put it to more parts more rapidly so there is more choice of units and weapons which can be used against ...
For over a decade, public cyber attribution—the practice of a government openly naming another state as responsible for a cyber operation—has been led by Western countries.
The latest UK fraud statistics put pressure on the UK government’s future Fraud Strategy to finally take decisive action ...
On 29 May The Rt Hon Lord Hermer, the UK Attorney General, gave the Annual Security Lecture at RUSI.