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Russian developers are taking advantage of the West’s decentralised platforms for app development to make new military ...
Whichever way you cut the cake for Russia, this requires expense," said Thomas Withington of the Royal United Services Institute in London. "You can see the billions of dollars mounting up.” ...
Dr Jack Watling of thinktank, the Royal United Services Institute, has warned that the armed forces need to “get out of the innovation mindset and into an industrial one”, focusing on quantity and ...
The China-Cook Island's Comprehensive Strategic Partnership draws the island nation into a rising competition in the pacific ...
There is a risk of drawing the wrong conclusions about Chinese and Western air capabilities from the recent clashes if Indian ...
Disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration following the dissolution of the PKK will be a process with no recent ...
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The long-awaited Strategic Defence Review can lead to significant change in the Armed Forces if it moves beyond previous ...
It's also a question, particularly for the European Union, around trust in the Euro. If you invest and hold your central bank reserves in Europe and they get confiscated by the European Union, are you ...
Income tax currently raises 11 per cent of national income. So this extra 1 per cent for defence could be financed by increasing income tax revenue by 10 per cent." ...
Matthew Savill of the Royal United Services Institute think-tank, said: “Given the existing pressures in the budget, and the need to rebuild the foundations of defence, it’s very unlikely that the ...
Professor Malcolm Chalmers, deputy director general of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), warned that moving too rapidly to achieve the 3 per cent target -such as trying to achieve it during ...
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