RUSI Defence Systems
RUSI Defence Systems is produced three times a year and examines strategic, conceptual and acquisition issues faced by the global defence community. It is read in over a hundred countries and regularly features contributions from prominent and distinguished defence chiefs, scientists and industrialists from across the globe.
Issue: Oct 2012, Vol. 15, No. 2
The Other Side of the COIN
Former UK Police Officer, Stuart Harrison, contests that the application of conventional military force to address a counter-insurgency is not the right way to achieve a lasting success
Stuart Harrison
United Kingdom Defence Acquisition in the Age of Austerity
Peter D Antill and Jeremy C D Smith from Cranfield University’s Centre for Defence Acquisition, based at the UK Defence Academy, review the challenges facing the Ministry of Defence (MoD) as it steers a course through transformation and austerity
Peter D. Antill and Jeremy C. D. Smith
Procurement Lessons from the War in Libya
Andrea Gilli, a Visiting Fellow at the European Union Institute for Security Studies (Paris), investigates some of the procurement lessons from the 2011 NATO-led operation against Libyan Government forces, and suggests some possible courses of action
Andrea Gilli
A Pause for Thought on Defence Reform
Bob Barton, former Managing Director of Niteworks, returns to the vexing theme of change in the MoD, and asks whether its inability to understand the root causes of inefficiency prevents the successful implementation of new processes and concepts
Bob Barton
BAE Systems and EADS: Thwarted at the Alter
John Louth explores the reasons for the EADS-BAE corporate courtship and its eventual failure, and attempts to understand where the inability to merge leaves the businesses themselves and the concept of a European defence entity
Dr John Louth
Rendering Safe Improvised CBR Devices
Though less common than their ‘conventional’ IED counterparts, chemical and radiological explosive devices are still a threat to both urban environments and the battlefield. Andy Oppenheimer, AIExpE, an expert on these weapons, outlines their dangers and describes how best to neutralise them
Andy Oppenheimer
Achieving Order from Chaos through Interoperable Communications Systems
Cheap, fast and effective systems for introducing temporary interoperability between different communications networks are proving valuable across a number of sectors, including the military and security forces. Mark Cartwright, Technical Sales Manager at GRC, highlights how the Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface (ICRI) can help to bring order out of chaos
Mark Cartwright
The RAF and the Olympics
The London 2012 Olympic Games were a tremendously positive experience for the UK in many ways, reinvigorating a sense of Britishness, of pride in being British and in British values, but also in the country’s institutions like the Armed Forces. RUSI’s Senior Research Fellow of Air Power and Technology, Elizabeth Quintana, looks at the RAF’s contribution to the security of the Games
Elizabeth Quintana
The Olympic Rotary Club
Ian Frain offers an insight into the helicopter community’s joint efforts to ensure that the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games were free from the threat of air-borne terrorist attacks
Ian Frain
Plugging the UK’s Maritime Patrol Capability Gap
With the UK now facing years in which a comprehensive maritime surveillance and fixed-wing antisubmarine warfare capability is lacking, Lockheed Martin has stepped in to offer its C-130 MPA solution. Simon Michell talks to the company to find out exactly what capabilities are on offer, when they could
be delivered and how much they would cost
Simon Michell
Sharing a Common Picture on Piracy
A concentrated multinational presence, coupled with the exploitation of an increasingly diverse range of data, is successfully informing counter-piracy operations in the Indian Ocean and elsewhere. Daran Scarlett of Esri UK examines the advances being made and what the future holds
Daran Scarlett
A Predictable Surprise: Addressing the Threat to Maritime Assets
With responsibilities for UK maritime security falling between the Navy, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) and Police marine units, how well is the UK placed to address seismic changes in its own waters? Guy Whitaker, CEO of UK-based Missionkraft, offers his view and the Missionkraft solution
Guy Whitaker
The Weaponisation of Future Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
David Hayes is a Mechanical Engineer in the defence industry, and has previously worked on secondment at the Royal United Services Institute as a research analyst. In this article he provides an overview of current and future development trends in weapons technology that could be integrated onto unmanned
aerial vehicles, and looks at the implications this has had and will have on military operations
David Hayes
Meteor on the Market
The MBDA Meteor air-to-air missile is a game changer with strategic importance. With this in mind, Rob Hewson, Editor of IHS Jane’s Air-Launched Weapons, looks at the export potential for such a weapon
Rob Hewson