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NATO To Protect Undersea

Sean Monaghan, et al. | 2023.12.19

NATO is not ready to mitigate increasingly prevalent Russian aggression against European critical undersea infrastructure (CUI).

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Getting On Track

Masao Dahlgren | 2023.12.18

The conflict in Ukraine has made it clear that missiles “are foundational to adversaries’ way of war.” Future missile threats, however, increasingly stress existing missile defenses, flying lower, faster, and on unpredictable trajectories. Most importantly, they are difficult to detect — defeating them will require elevated sensors, on aircraft or satellites, to track them at range.

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Profiting From Proliferation?

Daniel Salisbury and Darya Dolzikova | 2023.12.15

This paper examines North Korean onward proliferation of missile and nuclear technology, based on a review of Pyongyang’s recent technological advancements and developments in North Korea’s customer base. The authors assess the likelihood of North Korea selling its missile and nuclear technology onwards, and the kinds of technology that may be for sale and to whom.

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Heavy Armoured Forces

Nick Reynolds | 2023.12.12

Adaptations are necessary if heavy armoured forces are to remain relevant. This paper argues that the primary requirement is to implement a comparative shift away from protection and towards mobility.

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Comparing Conflicts In Gaza

Ehud Eilam | 2023.12.12

With the outcome of the present confrontation between Israel and its opponents in Gaza remaining uncertain, a comparison with previous rounds of fighting may provide some insight into how events could develop.

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The Gulf And Gaza

Tobias Borck | 2023.12.11

As Israel’s war in Gaza rages on, the Gulf Arab states continue to try to strike a balance between working to contain and end the violence and maintaining momentum for their respective national projects.

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