Tip Ripley discusses how drones, modular warship design and autonomous technologies are reshaping the future of surface ...
Ahead of Defence Estates 2026, we revisit a conversation with SCAPE, recorded following the publication of the UK's 2025 ...
The technology behind unmanned air systems (UAS) has taken off in recent years and as a result UAS can fly faster and further than ever before – performing ever more sophisticated surveillance ...
Defence iQ’s annual Arctic Security summit returns on 30 June - 1 July 2026 at a pivotal moment for allied security. After decades of relative stability, characterised as the era of ‘high north, low ...
Join us at Arctic Security, on 30th June – 1st July 2026 in Stockholm, Sweden, to engage with top military decision-makers and technical specialists shaping the next generation of capabilities ...
Today’s increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape demands a defence estate that is flexible, resilient and capable of supporting rapid military response. As global tensions rise and threats ...
Join Rear Admiral Georg Larússon at Arctic Security for insights and networking.
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What Will Drive the Future of Land Warfare? Some of the world’s most advanced and battle-ready armoured platforms are coming to International Armoured Vehicles 2026. Ahead of the conference, we’ve ...
What is the S-400? Manufactured by Russian state-owned defence company, Almaz-Antey, the S-400 Triumf (also knows as the SA-21 Growler by NATO nations) is one of the most advanced missile defence ...
Colonel Tucker "Cinco" Hamilton is an Experimental Fighter Test Pilot and currently the Director of the Department of the Air Force – MIT Artificial Intelligence Accelerator. He has served his nation ...
In 2017, Saudi Arabia was the third highest military spender, increasing expenditure by 9.2 per cent to $69.4 billion — 10 per cent of its GDP. As part of Saudi Vision 2030, the nation is aiming to ...
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