C-UAS tech likely to see only a ‘limited’ role in Iran conflict, say startups
Innovative, low-cost uncrewed aerial system (UAS) technology is at the centre of Iran’s response in the Middle East to the strikes from the US and Israel, with the country estimated to have launched thousands of drones against targets affiliated with US support, and (allegedly) a robust production pipeline for more....
The UK is on the precipice of geopolitical and military irrelevance
Imagine the headline next week: “Trump seizes Cyprus, Chagos and Gibraltar from the UK.” Such is the ambiguity of Britain’s...
Read moreDetailsThe UK is on the precipice of geopolitical and military irrelevance
Imagine the headline next week: “Trump seizes Cyprus, Chagos and Gibraltar from the UK.” Such is the ambiguity of Britain’s...
Read moreDetailsIs defence tech a ‘proper’ VC-backable vertical?
Several months ago, on a famous VC podcast, I heard an idea that I consider heresy: defence tech is not...
Read moreDetailsThe dangerous economics of drone warfare
Modern air defence is entering a dangerous economic inversion: in many cases, it now costs far more to destroy a...
Read moreDetailsMunich Security Conference got the urgency right. The hard part comes next
A few weeks on from the Munich Security Conference, something many of the Resilience Media community no doubt attended, I...
Read moreDetailsIf Russia Wins: Lessons for the UK and Europe
In the build-up to the Munich Security Conference (MSC), I finally read a book many had recommended. Carlo Masala’s ‘If...
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