Britain’s military is too “run down” to lead a mooted peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, the former head of the Army has said.
Former head of the army Lord Dannatt said the military could face embarrassment if asked to secure any Ukraine peace deal.
Lord Dannatt says up to 40,000 UK troops would be needed for such a mission and "we just haven't got that number available".
Ex-chief of the general staff Richard Dannatt said defence spending should rise to a 3.5% share of the economy.
The new memo clarifies a footnote in a Jan. 27 Office of Management and Budget announcement that said agencies should ...
UK defense chiefs have privately warned the government that plans to raise military funding to 2.5% of economic output won’t ...
It was reported the chancellor left the central bank nine months earlier than she stated in her LinkedIn profile ...
The new documentary tells the story of two members of the British army’s film and photographic unit who accompanied the ...
The U.S. Army’s 1st Cavalry Division and Polish Army’s 11th Armored Cavalry Division staff built interoperable ...
Elon Musk’s SpaceX hired Williams and Jensen to lobby on issues related to the national security launch, a Department of ...
The British Army is hoping to change its procurement processes in the digital space in the wake of problems with the Morpheus ...
In 1965, U.S. and South Vietnamese planes made their first bombing raids on North Vietnam. In 1970, Japan put a satellite, ...
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