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The Weekly Recap: Anti-terror treaties, Delhi attacks and Help for Heroes squabbles with the MoD only scratch the surface of our weekly defence coverage. It comes down to Defence IQ's Keith Mallon and Senior Editor Robert Densmore to take a closer look at some notable developments in
The Weekly Recap: We pick up where we left off after our all-too-brief summer recess and what better place to begin than with the UK MoD's recent round of personnel cuts. In a rare demonstration of political fuming, Defence Dateline's Jonathan Dowdall unleashes on the Labour
2007 proved to be a watershed moment, not just for the Estonian Ministry of Defence, but also for governments around the globe who are serious about building their cyber defences. Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar is the Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary at the Estonian Ministry of Defence. In this
Open architecture for naval air platforms can be translated into two words: real competition. Gerard Walles is the Avionics Department AIR-4.5 Staff Director for Open Architecture & Information Assurance for US Naval Air Systems Command in Pax River, Maryland. In speaking with
Airpower Lessons From Libya and Other Challenges Deputy Commander of NATO’s Allied Air Command, Lieutenant General Friedrich W Ploeger, joins Defence IQ for an exclusive look into the progress, lessons and challenges facing joint air power in Europe and afar. He covers a
The Weekly Recap Just like a recurring nightmare, the Weekly Recap has returned once again to bring you random thoughts and speculation on the week's defence and security news. Senior Editor Robert Densmore is joined by Defence IQ's Keith Mallon and Defence Dateline correspondent
The Weekly Recap: From false Libyan missiles to the folding of US Army's Joint Forces Command, we fully immerse ourselves in the week's noteworthy headlines. Defence Dateline columnist Jonathan Dowdall also has the opportunity to try out his German when it comes to commenting on
Enhancing survivability is a big issue, especially in the face of defence budget cuts. This is especially the case for Italian forces currently. Lt General Gucciardino is General Manager of the Procurement Agency for Land Systems within the Italian Army and, in this interview, he
The Weekly Recap : We've given our beloved weekly recap a bit of a shake and stir - and all in the name of noteworthy defence news coverage (and perhaps a bit more bias). Disclaimers aside, we are proud to bring Defence IQ's own Keith Mallon on board for this week's show in
How do light armoured vehicles keep weight down and maximise armour protection? It's all about absorbing energy over large areas of the armour surface. Dr Roelf Mostert is project coordinator for the Damascus Armoured Development Consortium and he explains how projectile and
The Weekly Recap After a long and exhausting rhetoric-filled week in the news, columnist Jonathan Dowdall and Senior Editor Robert Densmore try their best to pick up the pieces. Neither were sure whether the war of words waged by William Hague would actually bury European Union ambitions
The Weekly Recap It's time, once again, to turn our attention to the week's events. Short listing topics was a punishing process, but Jonathan Dowdall of Defence Dateline Group and Robert Densmore, Senior Editor for DefenceIQ.com, came back to the round of
The Weekly Recap This week, we take on some hefty themes, but start with a niche report that Defence IQ offered on the Azeri plane crash in Afghanistan. It involved a healthy bit of investigative journalism on our part, but we always enjoy a challenge. We then kick it over to Jonathan
The Weekly Recap Our weekly defence and security news saga continues as Jonathan Dowdall and Rob Densmore hash over the past seven days of headlines. At the top of the list is the bold Taliban attack on Kabul's notorious Inter-Continental Hotel, followed by a breakdown of conjectured
She's been at ground zero in the thick of the rescue efforts following the 9/11 attacks in New York City. She's been supervising unmanned rescue activities at the Fukushima Power plant in the aftermath of Japan's disastrous tsunami. Now, we've finally caught up with Dr