contentsissue 84 | february 2018Strength in diversityThe rapid evolution of unmanned aerial vehicles has resulted in a huge diversity in shape and size – we profile the most innovative designsExplosive careersHow Cranfield University’s Centre for Defence Chemistry is working to retain the UK’s world-leading expertise in energetic materials research and developmentSaving energy and livesQuieter, more sustainable military bases are not just more efficient, they also help to keep personnel and logistics operations safeThe future of driverless vehiclesAerial drones have long been the main focus for autonomous technology development, but military land vehicles are catching upJet laser weapons take shapeWe speak to Lockheed Martin about its work on the US Air Force’s aircraft-mounted laser weapon systemThe digital naval shipyardBAE Systems is building a digital shipyard in Adelaide to support its bid to build frigates for the Australian government01/25/2024 23:47:15