Land
News and analysis of the strategic land environment, docrtine and army procurements.
Robotics and autonomy: The disruptive force for armoured vehicles
February 26 by Adam MusprattCommanders can dictate the terms of the first man engagement with a threat, greatly reducing the risk to ground forces
HIMARS: Capabilities and market prospects
February 21 by Debalina GhoshalSeveral countries have since taken an active interest in HIMARS in recent years, leading to this technology making an impact on both the defence market and the frontlines.
Defence Predictions and New Technologies
February 19 by Adam MusprattFrom increasing risk of peer conflict to the rise of urban warfare, and increasing great power competition, the defence sector faces many challenges that must be approached responsibly
How is armoured vehicle survivability changing?
February 11 by Adam MusprattThe proliferation of ATGMs and the unpredictability of short-range 360-degree urban battle spaces presents a serious challenge to armoured vehicle manufacturers
Are main battle tanks obsolete? The view from Latin America
February 07 by Wilder Alejandro SanchezIt is becoming increasingly difficult to make the case for heavily armoured systems in Latin America
Bell AH-1Z Vipers and Middle East Contracts [Interview]
January 28 by Georg MaderFollowing the confirmation of Bahrain’s order for 12 Bell AH-1Z Vipers, Bell Helicopters managing director of the Middle East & Africa, Sameer Rehman, spoke to Defence IQ about the wider scope and cur...
Maintaining NATO overmatch: Modernising armoured vehicles
January 25 by Adam MusprattCold War era vehicles and requirements do not meet current and future threats. NATO's ability to maintain overmatch depends on increased vehicle connectivity, adaptability and autonomy.
PeSCo: Increased European defence integration and interoperability
January 24 by Leïla BendimeredEuropean armies are in increasing need of interoperability. PeSCo might be the way forward
How capable is the S-400 missile system?
November 21 by James BosbotinisMarket interest for the Russian S-400 has skyrocketed. With Turkey set to purchase the system, is NATO right to be fearful? Here is everything you need to know about the system.
Is a European Union army realistic?
November 19 by Leïla BendimeredTalk of a European army has led to heated debate over the state of the transatlantic partnership, NATO and European defence spending. Is there actually cause for concern?
Russian Cyber Attacks: Is the West Vulnerable?
October 14 by Adam MusprattFollowing a string of high profile Russian cyber attacks, is Western cyber defence up to the task? Cyber security experts say we could be doing so much more
Building the Future Force: Combat Vehicle Priorities for 2019
September 28 by Defence IQ DigitalA Comprehensive Look at the Army's NGCV Modernization & Acquisition Priorities for 2019