Wrapping up the series on reducing resupply, I think it is important to note that there are certainly means of reducing ...
Just like water and rations in the earlier posts, power is a complicated topic that is difficult to fully address in a single blog post; I can only touch the surface. Communications, ECM and ISTAR ...
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In any conflict, materials for field defences will be required. The main questions are how much is sensible to provision in advance, how will its use be organised, and how… ...
Land Precision Strike is a new requirement from the British Army for a ground-launched precision-guided weapon that can be used at long range, 80 km plus. In response to a written Parliamentary ...
The Bren Gun Carrier, or Universal Carrier, was a class of WWII-era vehicles unique to British and Commonwealth armies used for logistics and support weapon carriage. As you all know, the concept was ...
The Mexeflote is a modular pontoon in service with the British and Australian armed forces and is primarily used to transfer vehicles, stores, and equipment from ship to shore. In service since the ...
The Military Engineering Experimental Establishment (MEXE) was established post WWII, until it was merged with the Fighting Vehicles Research and Development Establishment to form the Military ...
Swingfire was a British wire-guided anti-tank missile developed in the 1960s, seeing action in multiple theatres. Development and testing progressed through to 1969, when Swingfire was formally ...