FEATURED REPORT

  • Crossroads of the Caucasus

    Azerbaijan's long-running conflict with Armenia, combined with its geostrategic importance in the Caucasus and as a gateway to Central Asia, have fuelled a significant investment in military capabilities and defence-industrial growth in recent years. Charles Forrester reports
  • Mexico's security policies continue to flounder

    Despite promising fundamental changes to Mexico's security policy, organised crime is continuing to spiral out of control under President Enrique Peña Nieto. Falko Ernst examines how a lack of policy vision has hampered the outlook for change.
  • Tipping point: South African defence industry briefing

    While South Africa's defence industry has innovated and exported successfully despite years of inadequate funding that hampered R&D, it now stands at a crossroads where future potential is dependent on a serious cash injection into the sector. Helmoed Heitman reports

Platforms Platforms

  • US Army scopes unmanned recovery capability

    The US Army has issued a Sources Sought notice in response to an identified need for an unmanned recovery vehicle variant of the service's future Squad Multipurpose Equipment Transport (SMET). Under the notice the army is looking to identify manufacturers capable of building a robotic platform that

Weapons Weapons

  • Iran has not deployed S-300 to Fordow as claimed

    Satellite imagery obtained by IHS Jane's shows Iran has not deployed an S-300 long-range air defence system to the Fordow uranium enrichment facility as claimed. Iranian media reported on 28 August that one of the S-300 systems that Russia began delivering earlier this year had been deployed to

C4iSR & Missions Systems C4iSR & Missions Systems

  • Northrop Grumman conducts advanced unmanned systems teaming

    Northrop Grumman has demonstrated a new autonomy framework that enables multiple unrelated unmanned systems to communicate and collaborate on a mission. "Data collected from multiple sensors arrayed across autonomous undersea, surface, and air vehicles were fused autonomously to develop a

CBRNE & EOD Defence CBRNE & EOD Defence

Country Risk Country Risk

Military Capabilities Military Capabilities

  • USMC completes F-35B operational tests

    Key Points The USMC continued operational tests of the F-35B with test-firing of the AMRAAM The three weeks of trials were designed around operational employment scenarios The US Marine Corps (USMC) continued operational tests of the Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF),

CBRN Assessment CBRN Assessment

  • North Korea releases footage of SLBM launch

    North Korea's state-run Uriminzokkiri website has released video footage of what is believed to be the 24 August test-firing of a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM). The site also shows images of the missile, thought to be a Pukkuksong-1 (also referred to as the Bukgeukseong-1 or KN-11),

Terrorism & Insurgency Terrorism & Insurgency

  • Smaller US facilities pursue proactive security

    Alerts on 28 August 2016 at Los Angeles International Airport, and on 14 August at New York JFK International Airport both proved to be false alarms, but they underlined the heightened public tension around aviation security in the United States. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is

Industry Industry

  • SpaceX loses Falcon 9 rocket to explosion during test

    Key Points A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket exploded during a 1 September engine firing The company is scheduled to launch a USAF GPS 3 satellite with a Falcon 9 in 2018 A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket exploded during an engine firing test at Cape Canaveral, Florida on 1 September. The explosion resulted in the
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