
Comment: The increasing importance of the grey zone in the fight against Russia
The phrase 'grey zone' is being used on an increasingly common basis.
The phrase 'grey zone' is being used on an increasingly common basis.
"The unveiling of the B-21 Raider will be a historic moment for our Air Force and the nation," said The US Air Force Chief of Staff.
It is the latest in a series of "novel underwater technologies being brought to life" to deal with the threats of the next decade.
The drone provides Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance without being detected.
The National Audit Office report says inflation and the global energy crisis are likely to add billions of pounds to the bill.
Defence manufacturers have begun looking at ways of repurposing existing weapons as many Nato countries reportedly run low on ammunition ...
The Jim Compact can spot targets from more than 5km away, have both thermal and low-level light capabilities and can take HD pictures.
Type 26 HMS Glasgow has begun the float-off process, which will see her enter the water for the first time.
The exercise sees the Army test out any potential kit before selecting it for procurement and, eventually, use on the battlefield.
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Britain has so far sent more than £2.3bn in military support, including armoured vehicles, anti-tank weapons and Multiple-Launch Rocket ...
The Lancet-3 drone claims to have 'first of a kind' laser jamming technology making it immune to anti-drone defence systems.
Allies from the UK, US and Australia have been testing 300 new technologies to demonstrate their future fighting capabilities.
The RAF and Royal Marines joined tanks in a first-of-a-kind refuelling operation
Cutting-edge tech on display at RAF Coningsby tech roadshow could improve efficiency and health and safety for maintenance crews.
Russian fighters have remained highly effective and lethal against Ukrainian aircraft near the frontlines throughout the war.