Defense Budget, Policy & Operations Analysis

Dec 17, 2019
Brexit brings with it security and fiscal challenges that could impact on defense capability.
Dec 17, 2019
After a decade of emphasis on the air force, priorities may shift to the navy and strategic missile forces.
Dec 17, 2019
Although not huge spenders, South American countries aim to develop local defense capabilities.
Dec 17, 2019
A blueprint that could define a dramatic shift in the U.S. approach to airpower after 2030 could emerge next year
Dec 16, 2019
It may be one of NATO’s biggest economies, but Germany is struggling to meet the alliance’s 2% of GDP target and grow its armed forces.

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