


Once again, Moscow has to tested the resolve of the United Kingdom. According to the Defence Secretary, a Russian spy ship — the Yantar — has loitered menacingly on the edge of British waters north of Scotland, even directing laser…

The sabotage of a key railway line linking Warsaw with Lublin has moved Poland’s security debate from the abstract to the immediate, and renewed questions about whether Europe is treating Russia’s hybrid campaign as a real war rather than a…

In a defining moment for Britain’s military posture, the Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales has achieved full operating capability under NATO command, marking a historic first for a British aircraft carrier. The announcement, made by the Defence Secretary John…

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Paris today for what Kyiv describes as a “historic” visit, aimed at sealing a critical defence agreement with France to bolster Ukraine’s air-defence and combat aviation capabilities. The deal — reportedly to be…

In the steamy undergrowth of Belize, a small team of soldiers from 216 (Parachute) Signal Squadron — part of the UK’s 16 Air Assault Brigade — recently undertook a demanding mission. But it wasn’t one of assault or rescue. Instead,…

Germany has taken a decisive stride toward bolstering its national defence, unveiling a new military service framework designed to rejuvenate the Bundeswehr and place the country firmly on course to develop Europe’s strongest conventional army. After months of careful negotiation…

Nuclear testing, long regarded as part of the Cold War’s past, has returned to the diplomatic agenda. Recent remarks by President Donald Trump about restarting United States nuclear tests “on an equal basis” with Russia and China, followed by an…

Eight Nordic and Baltic nations have today pledged a US $500 millionjoint package of defence materiel for Ukraine, sourced from the United States under the newly-launched “Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List” (PURL) initiative, announced by NATO on 13th November 2025. The…

The arrival of the first Boeing P‑8A Poseidon maritime patrol and submarine-hunting aircraft in Germany is a clear signal of Berlin’s growing strategic ambition—and a moment of collective reassurance for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. According to the recently released…

The British military’s rapid decision to deploy personnel and equipment to Belgium marks a subtle but significant shift in Europe’s response to a growing grey-zone conflict. The move comes after a series of drone incursions over Belgian airspace forced the…