FEATURED REPORT

  • A sense of direction: Striving to maintain GPS

    The Global Positioning System, or GPS, is one of the most pervasive technologies in use today. Anything that navigates the land, skies, or seas relies on GPS for position and timing. However, concerns over the ability of adversaries to disrupt or fake a GPS signal mean that militaries are working to harden the signals and receiver hardware while also seeking out alternative methods of navigating without GPS. Geoff Fein explores the efforts being made to ensure that the global navigation system remains reliable and usable
  • Brazil struggles with effective cyber-crime response

    The risk of cyber crime is growing in Brazil amid a debate over the balance between security and privacy. Robert Muggah and Nathan B. Thompson analyse the nature of the threat and consider the response of the state in a climate of significant economic and political uncertainty
  • Near and far: PLAN maintains global presence despite operational pressures

    Recent years have seen increasing international naval activity in the Asia-Pacific region, with China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy playing a major role. Additionally, the PLAN has maintained presence in the Indian Ocean Region and West of Suez. Ridzwan Rahmat and Dr Lee Willett discuss how recent PLAN deployments demonstrate its ability to sustain global presence

Platforms Platforms

  • Second Royal Navy aircraft carrier named Prince of Wales

    Prince of Wales , the Royal Navy's second future aircraft carrier, was officially named during a ceremony in Rosyth, Scotland, on 8 September. During the ceremony, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Rothesay, the carrier's sponsor, triggered the breaking of a bottle of 10-year-old Laphroaig whisky

Weapons Weapons

  • Roketsan begins serial production of UMTAS IIR

    Roketsan has begun serial production of the UMTAS (Uzun Menzilli Tanksavar Sistemi) imaging infrared (UMTAS-IIR) variant, long-range anti-tank guided missile (ATGM), following successful finalisation of the development and qualification of the missile – including firing trials from a Turkish

C4iSR & Missions Systems C4iSR & Missions Systems

CBRNE & EOD Defence CBRNE & EOD Defence

Country Risk Country Risk

  • Syrian troops lift siege of Dayr al-Zawr

    The Syrian government announced on 5 September that its troops had lifted the siege of the eastern city of Dayr al-Zawr after breaking through Islamic State lines. The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) said government troops made the breakthrough near the 137 Regiment’s base, which is on the

Military Capabilities Military Capabilities

CBRN Assessment CBRN Assessment

Terrorism & Insurgency Terrorism & Insurgency

  • Lebanese operation ends in controversy

    Key Points A LAF victory against the Islamic State has been tarnished by a Hizbullah ceasefire deal The remaining militants have been given safe passage to eastern Syria A ceasefire deal that gave dozens of Islamic State militants safe passage to eastern Syria has marred a successful Lebanese

Industry Industry

  • MDHI to provide 150 MD 530F helos to FMS customers

    The US Department of Defense (DoD) has contracted MD Helicopters Inc (MDHI) to provide 150 of its MD 530F Cayuse Warrior light attack and reconnaissance rotorcraft for allied operators, Jane's learned on 7 September. The USD1.39-billion contract includes programme management, delivery support,
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