Assessing the Australian ‘cuts’ of the IIP and NDS (Part 2)
Navy has undoubtedly been the biggest beneficiary of Australia’s shifting defence and national security policy over the last few years, with the...
Read MoreUK Defence sector continues contributing significantly to UK economy
The Joint Economic Data Hub (JEDHub) report shows growth in Defence sector employment, recruitment and revenue. From: Ministry of Defence Published:...
Read MoreNotes From The Range
Two days of training with John McPhee of SOB Tactical are in the books. One day pistol; one day carbine. John McPhee, aka “Shrek,” aka “Sheriff...
Read MoreEuropean Main Ground Combat System – (MGCS) Goes to The Next Stage By Christian Bertossi
On April 26th, an operational memorandum was signed between France and Germany for the European main battle tank: Main Ground Combat System –MGCS...
Read MoreStrategic Command, US Special Operations and SOFWERX host innovation event
The fifteenth Innovation Foundry event took place in central London and discussed the theme of ‘Smart Cities – Future Challenges for Special...
Read MoreGloster Sea Gladiator (1938)
RNAS/FAA 1938-40: 98 built. The Gloster Sea Gladiator was a naval variant of the Gloster Gladiator, a British biplane fighter aircraft that was used...
Read MoreWarrior class armoured cruisers (1905)
HMS Warrior, Achilles, Cochrane, Natal (1904-1907) in service until 1921 A brand new scale for cruisers The Warrior class were mostly derived from...
Read MoreTwo For The Sea Chest
When Benerson Little — former Navy SEAL, fencer, and pirate historian — gives a book a high recommendation, I pay heed. Thus, I will be ordering...
Read MoreBahia class cruisers (1909)
Bahia, Rio Grande do Sul (1911) service 1911-1945 The Bahia class were scout cruisers built for Brazil by British yard Armstrong Whitworth on a...
Read MoreAichi E13A Reisu “Jake”
Observation Floatplane (1941), 1,418 made 1940-1945 The Aichi E13A (“Jake” in allied nomenclature codes) was a long-range reconnaissance...
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