OPINION | What does the UK’s integrated review mean for the Indo-Pacific?
“In the decade ahead, the UK will deepen our engagement in the Indo-Pacific, establishing a greater and more persistent presence than any other...
“In the decade ahead, the UK will deepen our engagement in the Indo-Pacific, establishing a greater and more persistent presence than any other...
Argentina’s naval force, the Armada de la Republica Argentina (ARA) has a long and proud history. For many years the ARA vied with the navies of Brazil...
The Royal Navy has officially welcomed a new unmanned surface vehicle (USV) into service. Named the Maritime Demonstrator For Operational Experimentation...
The crew of the Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose has interdicted illicit narcotics in Middle East waters for the third time in less than five weeks. Earlier...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD), through the Defence Equipment Sales Authority (DESA), is inviting expressions of interest for the sale of the decommissioned...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has unveiled plans to acquire a new purpose-built vessel to be used by the Royal Navy for monitoring and protecting...
So you are someone who takes defence policy seriously. We know that, because you’re reading The Strategist. And because you take defence policy seriously,...
Lifeboat crew at the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station at Selsey were called upon to assist the Royal Navy in the disposal of unexploded...
In 2012 a Brit racing driver, Ross Hyett, set up Argentum Exploration with the purpose of locating and recovering bullion from wartime wrecks. In July...
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