NATO
NATO-JAPAN Defense Industrial Cooperation
November 21 by ISIC International Security Industry CouncilSecond Episode of the ISIC series. This episode focuses on NATO-JAPAN relationship
Addressing the risk of decompression sickness caused by high altitude airdrop missions
February 25 by WO (Retired) James Dalebozik, MSM, CD,High altitude parachute drops are becoming increasingly common place. These drops can cause decompression sickness and there is an increasing need for greater access to hyperbaric chambers. This has l...
Innovation and Enterprise Transformation in the NATO Communications and Information Agency
March 16 by Hannah CroftAs part of Defence iQ's ongoing research into Innovation and Enterprise Transformation in Defence, I spoke with the NCI Agency to find out more about their Defence Innovation Challenge, NITEC 2021 and...
NATO’s Innovation Strategy: Reflections on the NATO Engages Summit
December 04 by Hannah CroftDefence iQ offers some reflections on the NATO Engages summit and, specifically, the theme of 'Innovating the Alliance' and what this means in principle and practice.
Reflections on Northern Syria and the Strategic Importance of Turkey
October 21 by Ben HodgesLieutenant General Ben Hodges, former Commander U.S. Army Europe, reflects on NATO's response to Turkey's actions in northern Syria and their essential strategic role against our existential threat, R...
5 Benefits of a Unified Space Command
August 30 by Hannah CroftPresident Trump has announced the establishment of U.S. Space Command, the first step towards a future Space Force. Here, we look at the key advantages of a unified command structure for the space dom...
Disruptive Technology for Defence Transformation: 2018 Post Show Report
June 24 by Defence IQ DigitalDefence IQ members get access to all post-show reports. These include insights from presenting governement and industry, and unique information gained from Q&As, workshops and roundtables.
The next generation of armoured vehicle technology [Report]
May 03 by Adam MusprattFrom robotics to artificial intelligence and open architecture, here is what the military considers pivotal for maintaining land overmatch
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
INF Treaty: How strong are Russia's long-range strike capabilities?
December 17 by James BosbotinisThe collapse of the INF Treaty will increase instability and Russia's long-range missile capabilities
Belgium and the F-35: How will the purchase affect NATO and European strategy?
November 06 by Leïla BendimeredThe decision to buy F-35s shouldn't come as a shock, but an increasing spread of F-35 in Europe has put Airbus and Dassault on edge.
The U.S. halts delivery of F-35 fighter jets to Turkey
August 15 by Adam MusprattAs the Trump administration continues to ramp up economic pressure on Turkey, the U.S. President signed a policy bill which will restrict the delivery of F-35’s to the beleaguered NATO member.