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Table of Contents

  • Land Warfare – Choose Your Weapons: New Small Arms and Light Weapons fall under the gaze of Andrew White.
  • Air Power – Watching The Noisy Neighbours: Airborne Early Aircraft are in high demand in the Asia-Pacific region, Alan Warnes explains.
  • Sea Power – Fast And Furious: Dr. Alix Valenti examines Fast Attack Craft, detailing their role, design criteria and the market for such ships.
  • Air Power – Male Dominance: Claire Apthorp studies the market for Medium Altitude and High Altitude Long-Endurance UAVs in the region.
  • Land Warfare – It Came From Outer Space: The demand for Ballistic Missile Defence capabilities in the Asia-Pacific is growing, Thomas Newdick finds out.
  • Regional Militaries – Difficult Choices In A Complex Region: Alex Calvo examines the strategic challenges and procurement choices faced by Pakistan.
  • Regional Militaries – Rebalancing Act: The Indonesian armed forces are at a doctrinal crossroads, Andrew Drwiega reports.
  • Pulse: Catch up on all the latest defence radio frequency news and analysis in Thomas Withington’s regular Pulse column.
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