More than 50 nations have signed an international cybersecurity agreement that aims to put some standards on cyber security and cyber warfare. The agreement was released by the French President Emmanuel Macron during the Paris Peace Forum, but has no legal binding. We ask defence and security experts about the importance of international collaboration to defend against cyberattacks.


We also investigate potential weaknesses in the F-35’s external support systems that could leave the fighter vulnerable to hacking, check in on the latest progress of the French-German joint fighter jet development programme, and find out how Dstl is using artificial intelligence to gather accurate, real-time information on hostile radars.


NATO is facing challenges with troop mobility in Europe – an issue that has been under the spotlight since Russia seized Ukrainian territory in 2014. We find out how new software is intended to help with the logistics of moving equipment across different terrains and national infrastructures more quickly and efficiently.

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