This RUSI Europe webinar asks: what can we realistically expect from the Ankara summit? How can Europeans do more without ...
The export controls directive limiting access to Anthropic’s latest AI models may be the tip of the spear, securitising ...
Claims new drilling in the North Sea could materially reshape the UK’s energy security appear overstated, misbalancing the ...
Washington’s plan to re-evaluate its posture in Europe could further undermine US nuclear deterrence if it strips out ...
Details matter, and when it comes to sanctions implementation, governments need to provide the right details to the banks on ...
It is a country that is suffering from severe stagflation and contraction ... prices and the costs of regular goods has skyrocketed, and the war has wiped out about a million jobs with the hit on ...
This paper examines how UK defence sector challenges and policy reforms impact private capital investment, focusing on ...
Virtually any frontline artillery positions the Ukrainians have are at risk of being destroyed...While small FPV (first-person view) quadcopters and tactical drones can strike targets, they simply do ...
He added that the UK had a “limited” capability to counter unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, and there was “considerable room for growth"..."In peacetime, the goal is likely disruption and ...
The underlying calculation is that a war-weary society subjected to sustained attacks might exert pressure on the government to accept almost any settlement that promises an end to hostilities...Thus ...
Trump always approached the negotiations in a frame that said, if you can get the business right, then the politics will follow... There’s no question that the desire to return to doing business [in ...
The announcements about drones and setting up this centre of excellence and testing in Swindon is pretty good news. It's the right direction of travel. We've seen in a range of conflicts recently how ...