IN DEPTH

ARMY AVIATION

Lessons in lethality 

Any new weapon systems that an army wants will add to the loads that its troops are already carrying on the battlefield and has to be given careful consideration

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Underwater surveillance

Seabed warfare is a ‘real and present threat’ 

Ukraine war

Ukrainian recruits prepare for the front line 

Grounded in reality: charting the uncrewed land systems market

Ukraine-Russia war: what will Belarus do?

UK commits to naval splurge hours before Autumn statement

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  • UK commits to naval splurge hours before Autumn statement
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