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Unlocking Sixth-Gen Air Power: Inside the Military Capability for GCAP On examining the GCAP military capability across seven fundamental defence domains, progress is evident, but proactive management and collaborative problem-solving remain crucial for realising GCAP's potential in shaping future air superiority
The Battle of Britain: The Air Perspective - Royal United Services . . . Saluting the Few: The triumph of British Air Power in 1940 ‘IF WE LOSE THE WAR IN THE AIR, WE LOSE THE WAR, AND WE LOSE IT VERY QUICKLY’ - Field Marshal Montgomery Those who argue that historiographical consensus about a past event is impossible to achieve and that any event is always open to revision from another perspective need to exercise caution Good history, as opposed to
Regenerating the UK’s Airpower Edge Within NATO Focusing in the Strategic Defence Review on investment to regenerate the combat power of the existing Typhoon and F-35 fleets is the quickest way for the UK to rapidly field high-end capabilities that would significantly enhance NATO’s deterrence posture against Russian aggression
The Russian Air War and Ukrainian Requirements for Air Defence In the short term, Ukraine also needs large numbers of additional man-portable air-defence systems (MANPADS) and radar-guided anti-aircraft guns, such as the Gepard, to sustain and increase its ability to intercept the Shahed-136s and protect its remaining power infrastructure and repairs to damaged facilities
Regenerating Warfighting Credibility for European NATO Air Forces This paper examines three challenges for European NATO air forces in deterring future aggression by Russia against Alliance members – the current vulnerability of NATO air bases and options for hardening or dispersal; current shortfalls in NATO aircrew readiness for high-intensity combat and the changes required to fix them; and the need for SEAD DEAD capabilities and appropriate munitions
Justin Bronk - Royal United Services Institute Justin Bronk is the Senior Research Fellow for Airpower and Technology in the Military Sciences team at RUSI, and the Editor of the RUSI Defence Systems online journal His particular areas of expertise include the modern combat air environment, Russian and Chinese ground-based air defences and fast
Episode 3: John Warden: Lord of the Five Rings John Warden III was an exceptionally influential air power strategist whose name is inextricably connected with Operation Desert Storm, the 1991 coalition campaign to free Kuwait after the Iraqi invasion Warden was a pupil of theorist Carl von Clausewitz, taking from him his concept of the ‘centre of gravity’, which Warden multiplied concentrically to identify five targets for air
Optimising Dutch Air and Space Power: Policy Recommendations This report provides an assessment of the current strengths and weaknesses of Dutch air and space power, and recommendations for how to optimise its contribution to the Dutch Joint Force and to wider NATO deterrence and warfighting capabilities