Issue 122 • April 2021

Russia's icebreakers and the race for the Arctic

DSEI's space director on trends in military space

Babcock on digital tech in naval shipbuilding

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Carrier Strike heads east

As the UK's Carrier Strike Group prepares to deploy to the Indo-Pacific, we expore the strategy behind the move and the potential geopolitial repercussions

Image credit: Royal Australian Navy

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