

Justin Bronk is the Research Fellow for Airpower and Technology in the Military Sciences team at RUSI. He is also Editor of the... read more
Justin Bronk
The two ISTAR types are expensive but remain some of the most operationally relevant and flexible capabilities in the equipment plan, with a vital role to play in support of the RAF and the wider joint force in both high-intensity warfighting and ongoing low-intensity mission sets.
Tags: Aerospace, Air Power and Technology, Military Sciences, RUSI Defence SystemsVuk Vuksanovic
Get ready for a new development: Chinese weapons systems in Europe.
Tags: Aerospace, China, Global Security Issues, Technology, EuropeLydia Wachs
Only days before an expected decision by the German parliament on arming Germany’s drones, the drone debate is polarising national politics.
Tags: Aerospace, Germany, TechnologyVuk Vuksanovic
Get ready for a new development: Chinese weapons systems in Europe.
Tags: Aerospace, China, Global Security Issues, Technology, EuropeLydia Wachs
Only days before an expected decision by the German parliament on arming Germany’s drones, the drone debate is polarising national politics.
Tags: Aerospace, Germany, TechnologySarah Martin and Nick Reynolds
Officials from Donald Trump’s administration have now announced that the US will formally withdraw in six months from the Open Skies Treaty. The viability of multilateral confidence- and security-building measures is called into question.
Tags: Aerospace, Military Sciences, United States, US Defence Policy, Russia, Defence Policy, Intelligence, EuropeJustin Bronk
Justin Bronk reviews Fighters in the Blood: The Story of a Spitfire Pilot and the Son Who Followed in His Footsteps, by Air Marshal ‘Black’ Robertson.
Tags: Aerospace, Military Sciences, RUSI Journal, UK, HistoryEdward Hunt
The acquisition of combat-capable lead-in fighter trainer/light combat aircraft types to complement traditional fast jet types across less demanding mission sets offers a potential route towards regenerating practical combat mass for medium-sized air forces.
Tags: Aerospace, RUSI Defence SystemsAlexandra Stickings
Rendezvous and Proximity Operations in space add a layer of complexity to an already confused conversation concerning weapons in orbit. Consensus regarding their use and potential threat is needed to prevent miscalculations and unwanted escalation of tensions
Tags: Aerospace, Martial Power Programme, Military Sciences, RUSI Defence SystemsJustin Bronk, Research Fellow at RUSI outlines the current state of Russian and Chinese air defence capabilities.
Adversarial Studies, Aerospace, Military Sciences, Profession of Arms, Russia, UK, TechnologyJustin Bronk, RUSI's Research Fellow for Airpower and Technology reflects on the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force, established on 1 April 1918.
Aerospace, Military SciencesThe successful and spectacular inaugural launch of SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy this week not only captured public imaginations with its ground-breaking double booster recovery and quirky payload, but also...
Aerospace, Air Power and Technology, Terrorism and Conflict, United StatesThis year’s Lord Trenchard Memorial Lecture was delivered by Air Marshal Edward Stringer CB CBE MA BEng RAF, Director General Joint Force Development and Defence Academy, UK Ministry of Defence.
Tags: Aerospace, Air Power and Technology, UKNoted for it's spectacular air combat sequences this film screening will feature a short introduction to modern air combat with Justin Bronk, Research Fellow for Airpower.
Tags: Aerospace, Air Power and Technology, Military Sciences, EuropeThis year’s Lord Trenchard Memorial Lecture be delivered by Air Marshal Stuart Atha CB DSO MA BSs RAF, Deputy Commander Operations, Royal Air Force.
Tags: Aerospace, Air Power and Technology, UK, UK Defence
Against the Clock: Can the EU’s New Strategy for Terrorist Content Removal Work?
Breaking Slavery's Financial Chains
Yemen: Engaging, Not Isolating