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Jnl 1582 Barzashka Thumb RUSI Journal: Are Cyber-Weapons Effective? Assessing Stuxnet's Impact on the Iranian Enrichment Programme 29 Apr 2013
When news of Stuxnet first emerged, commentators highlighted its apparent effectiveness in stalling Iran’s nuclear programme. However, evidence suggests that this claim is easily refuted (Free Access) Cyber Technology Iran Middle East and North Africa Israel United States Americas Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues
Jnl 158 2 Mumford Thumb RUSI Journal: Proxy Warfare and the Future of Conflict 29 Apr 2013
Proxy warfare is a phenomenon usually associated with the Cold War, yet a redefinition of the concept is needed to reflect the nature of conflict in the twenty-first century (Free Access) Military Personnel Cyber Technology
Should We Ban Autonomous Weapons Systems? Videos: Should We Ban Autonomous Weapons Systems? 25 Apr 2013 by Elizabeth Quintana
Elizabeth Quintana, Senior Research Fellow, RUSI, assesses calls made by human rights groups to ban the use of autonomous weapons systems. Aerospace Technology
WHR 2-13 cover thumb News: New RUSI Paper: Hitting the Target - Hitting the Target? How New Capabilities are Shaping International Intervention 26 Mar 2013
British public divided on whether drones make the West more or less safe, but small majority support targeted killing of known terrorists unless civilian casualties involved Aerospace Technology
Standard Missile III SM-3 Analysis: Missile Defence Pivots Away from Europe? 25 Mar 2013 by Avnish Patel
The Obama Administration has announced a shift in emphasis for missile defence capabilities away from Europe to the US mainland. While this could help allay Russian concerns about the NATO system, Moscow's leaders may require more confidence-building measures. Technology Defence Policy US Defence Policy United States Americas Russia Europe
North Korea Nuclear motif Analysis: South Korea's Emergent Missile Defence Capabilities 12 Mar 2013 by Avnish Patel
The continuing development of North Korea's nuclear and missile capabilities is testing the readiness and long-term planning of South Korea's missile defences. The plans will undoubtedly be overshadowed by Chinese concerns. Technology Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues North Korea Pacific China
201302 Jnl Baines thumbnail RUSI Journal: Losing Control? Social Media and Military Influence 1 Mar 2013
The advent of many-to-many communication has made controlling strategic communication, and predicting its effects, much more difficult for governments and armed forces Technology Information
RUSI Defence Systems: NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Surges Forward 29 Jan 2013 by Simon Michell
The Global Hawk-based unmanned system is to provide persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) to the NATO Alliance. Simon Michell reports NATO International Institutions Aerospace Intelligence Technology
RUSI Defence Systems: Achieving Order from Chaos through Interoperable Communications Systems 29 Jan 2013
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 Technology Emergency Response Terrorism
RUSI Defence Systems: BAE Systems and EADS: Thwarted at the Alter 29 Jan 2013 by Dr John Louth
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 Aerospace Technology Europe
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