


Russia is likely preparing to station its new nuclear-capable Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile system at a disused airbase in eastern Belarus, according to two US researchers who analysed recent commercial satellite imagery. Jeffrey Lewis, of the Middlebury Institute of International…

In what ministers are hailing as a watershed year for British industry, 2025 will go down as the year the United Kingdom achieved its highest defence export revenues on record. Official figures show that the value of defence equipment and…

In a conflict now stretching into its fourth year, Ukraine has steadily refined not only its will to resist but its strategic acumen on the battlefield. The most recent milestone — a successful strike on Russia’s Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery using…

For years, Washington preferred euphemism to clarity when discussing China’s military rise. It spoke of “modernisation”, of “regional ambitions”, of a power merely seeking its place in the world. That indulgence has now evaporated. In unusually blunt language, the Pentagon…

The Flemish government has approved a draft arms trade decree intended to simplify the legitimate trade in military goods, civilian firearms, essential components and ammunition, while also fostering a long-term industrial strategy for security and defence. The announcement, made by…

Macron’s bold naval investment signals renewed confidence in French power projection. France has formally committed to building a new generation aircraft carrier, a decision President Emmanuel Macron unveiled this week during a visit to French troops stationed in the United…

For much of the post-Cold War era, Germany’s security narrative has been one of reassurance and restraint. The Bundeswehr was kept deliberately modest; public sentiment was wary of military engagement, and political leaders stressed diplomacy over deterrence. Yet a profound…

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has travelled to Warsaw to meet Poland’s newly elected president, Karol Nawrocki, in the most consequential bilateral engagement since the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago. The face-to-face talks, held on Friday,…

European Parliament lashes out at persistent incursions as Vilnius reels from airspace disruptions and hybrid provocations. A storm is brewing on the European Union’s eastern flank — not of the meteorological sort, but one born of low-flying balloons, contraband, and…

Warsaw has announced its intention to resume the production of anti-personnel mines, a move that underscores Poland’s determination to fortify its eastern frontier and respond to an increasingly fraught regional security landscape. The decision, announced by Deputy Defence Minister Paweł…