FACEMASKS TO THE FRONTLINE

We find out how armed forces and defence contractors have supported the response to the Covid-19 crisis

CHINA AIMS FOR THE LEAD IN THE AI ARMS RACE

Beijing's control of research facilities is giving China an edge in military AI tech, and the US is getting worried

Language matters

We look into efforts to phase out gendered language in a bid to make the UK’s Armed Forces more inclusive

UGVS: THE END OF THE ERA OF TANKS?

As uncrewed ground vehicles become more advanced, could they replace manned tanks?

FRANCE’S COLLABORATIVE COMBAT PLATFORM IN ACTION

At International Armoured Vehicles we got a glimpse at how France's new networked land fleet will work

WARRIOR AND THE ROAD TO UGVS

We speak to Digital Concepts Engineering about its work on uncrewed ground vehicles for the British Army

THE LONG REIGN OF THE B-52

In service since the 1950s, the Stratofortress has outlived generations of other jets - and it's still going strong

FLYING TAXIS, AIR FORCE EDITION

The US Air Force is getting on board the urban air mobility revolution and exploring military flying taxis

ELECTRONIC WARFARE IS BACK IN FASHION

NATO and allies are renewing their focus on electronic warfare technologies to gain an edge over Russia and China

ELBIT ON MIXED REALITY TRAINING

Elbit Systems UK CEO Martin Fausset tells us about the company’s latest work in military simulation and training

PROJECT BLACKJACK TAKES OFF

DARPA and Lockheed Martin are developing a constellation of low earth orbit satellites for the US military

HAPPY 25TH, GPS

To mark the 25th anniversary of GPS becoming fully operational, we explore the technology’s origins and future

HMS PRINCE OF WALES IN NUMBERS

The UK’s newest aircraft carrier is the biggest ship in the fleet - and the numbers are pretty impressive

THE CARRIER STRIKE EQUATION

We investigate the strategic decisions, partnerships and politics surrounding the UK’s carrier strike plans

SUNK COSTS: BUDGET-BUSTING PROJECTS

We find out why naval budgets have a tendency to go massively over budget and whether it could be prevented

THE US MARINE CORPS OF THE FUTURE

The US Marine Corps is re-focusing on its original mission, with help from AI and uncrewed systems

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  • In this issue
  • AM General | Company Insight
  • AM General
  • Contents
  • The defence industry's response to Covid-19
  • Statni ustav jaderne
  • The AI arms race is on - and china might take the lead
  • Nokia
  • A case for gender-neutral language in defence
  • Pico Electronics
  • UGVs are coming, but can they replace tanks?
  • Liebherr-Werk Ehingen Company Insight
  • Liebherr-Werk Ehingen
  • Scorpion: France’s collaborative combat platform in action
  • Arpa | Company Insight
  • Arpa
  • Uncrewed ground vehicles: Digital Concepts Engineering
  • TSS International Company Insight
  • TSS International
  • The long reign of the B-52
  • US Air Force eyes air taxi revolution
  • Evans Capacitor | Company Insight
  • Evans Capacitor
  • NATO investment brings electronic warfare back into fashion
  • ZENATEK | Company Insight
  • Mixed reality training: Elbit Systems UK
  • Project Blackjack: DARPA’s LEO satellites
  • Getac
  • 25 years of GPS
  • Frankfurt Laser
  • HMS Prince of Wales in numbers
  • Do the UK’s carrier strike plans add up?
  • Bellridge | Company Insight
  • Bellridge
  • Why naval programmes go over budget
  • uvex
  • AI and UAS will shape the US Marine Corps of the future
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