Germany’s National Security Strategy still leaves questions
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Questions still remain after German ministers clarified the National Security Strategy document, published for the first time last week.
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Battlefield repairs: Global Defence Technology 141
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The ability to recover and repair armoured vehicles during times of conflict has been put in the spotlight following Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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Nato to strengthen Eastern Flank air defences
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Several countries on Nato’s Eastern Flank have benefitted from the support of air defences.
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Slovenia reaches Nato defence acquisition target for the first time
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Slovenia's spending on acquisitions went above 20% of its defence budget for the first time in 2022, achieving its target as a Nato ally.
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Oman sees sustained dip in defence budget and spending
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The Sultanate of Oman’s defence budget will recover to $8.2bn by 2028, but that will still be below the 2019 high of £9.2bn.
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NGCT deploy Future Soldier technology in Exercise Wessex Storm
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Next Generation Combat Team techniques and strategies were tested during exercise Wessex Storm alongside Future Soldier technologies.
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Quantum leap: reaping the benefits of early adoption
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With the UK Government’s first purchase of a quantum computer, supplied to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the UK is laying the groundwork for a future that embraces the technology – starting with defence applications.
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Precision weapons and preventing collateral damage
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As the proliferation of autonomous technologies continues, the potential ethical effects that such systems can have on the battlefield are being hotly debated. How much control should the human-in-the-loop have, and where does autonomy take over? Andrew Salerno-Garthwaite reports.
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Embracing the cloud: the gateway to innovative technologies
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The UK is adopting cloud architecture to build and scale its military simulation environments; the stage is set to integrate Web 3.0 technologies for more deeply enhanced training experiences. John Hill reports.
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Data centric: US Army looks to wearable devices for new edge
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Militaries are exploring the ways in which wearable technology can improve understanding of operators performance.
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