


In a diplomatic and industrial masterstroke, the United Kingdom and Indonesia have signed a landmark £4 billion maritime agreement, marking a profound deepening of cooperation between two of the world’s great maritime powers. The deal, announced on 21st November 2025,…

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…

In a strikingly candid assessment, Admiral Daryl Caudle, the U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, has publicly acknowledged the growing challenge posed by China’s dramatic naval expansion. Speaking in Tokyo during a 10-day Asia-Pacific tour, he described China’s shipbuilding capacity as…

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 General Staff has identified a series of strategic targets in Russia hit in a recent long-range strike, saying that Ukrainian-made Neptune cruise missiles and attack drones were used against the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk and energy facilities in…

Pokrovsk has become the latest case study in how rapidly evolving battlefield technology is being constrained by something as old-fashioned as the weather. As dense fog and autumn rain settle over the eastern Ukrainian city, both Russian and Ukrainian forces…

Ukraine’s battlefields are now the primary proving ground for a new generation of counter-drone technology. The latest step is the planned deployment of an AI-enabled “drone wall” – a defensive system built around swarms of interceptor drones designed to defeat…

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…

Europe’s defence ambition in the 2020s has often been framed as a matter of military hardware, joint procurement and interoperability. But a far subtler—and far more existential—vulnerability now lies in the raw materials that underpin modern weapons: rare earths. The…

Multiple drone sightings were reported over the Kleine-Brogel air base near Peer, Limburg, on the nights of Friday 31st October and Saturday 1st November. Police deployed a helicopter after the second incident, but the devices and their operators were not…