

Dr Jack Watling is Research Fellow for Land Warfare. Jack has recently conducted studies of deterrence against Russia, force... read more
Jack Watling and Nick Reynolds
RUSI's Land Warfare Conference in June 2019 discussed strategies for UK land forces to secure advantage in a competitive landscape.
Tags: Armed Forces, Civil–Military Relations, Cyber, Land Operations, Military Sciences, Defence Spending, NATO, Equipment and Acquisitions, Global Strategy and Commitments, Conference Reports, Defence Management, UK, Land Forces, Military Personnel, National Security, Technology, UK DefenceJack Watling and Justin Bronk
This Occasional Paper provides an independent assessment of non-discretionary capabilities to enable the British Army's Strike concept to achieve its mission. It explores which vulnerabilities can be mitigated, advantages exploited by the development of training and tactics, and the likely limitations of the concept.
Tags: Armed Forces, Land Operations, Military Sciences, Occasional Papers, Global Strategy and Commitments, UK, Land Forces, UK DefencePeter Roberts (Editor)
This Occasional Paper presents a collection of essays about contemporary trends in war and warfare, and how they will shape the actions of belligerents in future conflicts.
Tags: Aerospace, China, Military Sciences, Iran, Occasional Papers, North Korea, Russia, Technology, TerrorismJustin Bronk
With a limited number of aircraft available, the RAF must find a way of making the Typhoon and Lightning II work together
Tags: Aerospace, Air Power and Technology, Military Sciences, Equipment and Acquisitions, RUSI Defence Systems, UK, UK Defence, EuropePeter Roberts
With the design of the new Queen Elizabeth carriers, evolution rather than revolution appears the order of the day
Tags: Military Sciences, RUSI Defence Systems, Maritime Forces, TechnologyJustin Bronk
As ISAF prepares to depart from Afghanistan, a functioning Afghan Air Force is proving the most challenging military capability to build and maintain
Tags: Aerospace, Air Power and Technology, Military Sciences, Afghanistan, RUSI Newsbrief, Central and South Asia
Underwater Drone Incidents Point to China’s Expanding Intelligence Gathering
The UK Should Align with Biden in the Indo-Pacific
The UK and Afghanistan: Raising Our Voice