Issue 117 • November 2020

Deal or no deal: What Brexit means for UK defence

How grey zone warfare has levelled the playing field

DSEI 21: Enthusiasm grows for return of defence events

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Preventing space collisions

The UK Space Agency and MOD are teaming up with industry to track hazards caused by the growing amount of space debris

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  • Nokia
  • Bellridge Company Insight
  • Bellridge
  • Briefing
  • The defence industry briefing
  • Industry news
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Getac
  • VPT Company Insight
  • VPT
  • Comment
  • What will Joe Biden’s US presidency mean for defence?
  • US must invest more in AI for defence
  • The US Navy’s uncrewed approach begins to mature
  • Pentagon satellite investment boosts hypersonic defence
  • SpaceX stakes its claim as a future leader in defence space
  • The role of SMEs in military manufacturing
  • TSS International Company Insight
  • TSS International
  • Frankfurt Laser
  • In Depth
  • UK defence industry braces for Brexit
  • DSEI 2021: the return of defence events
  • Countering grey zone threats
  • Tracking space debris
  • A less lethal approach to weaponry
  • QinetiQ on battlefield electrification
  • How precision motors power defence solutions
  • TECHWAN
  • uvex
  • AfterGlow
  • In Data
  • Inside the deal
  • Deals analysis
  • The defence industry key list
  • Global markets and indices
  • Macro-economic indicators
  • Macro-economic indicators (page 2)
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