Renewal of Trident Nuclear Deterrent System

Ever since the 1980s one of four trident nuclear submarines has been on patrol somewhere in the world, keeping the UK and its overseas territories safe from attack. The Trident nuclear programme currently uses about 6% of the MoD’s annual budget. This comes in at about £2,220,000,000. With the annual MoD budget rising up to … Read more

Electronic warfare

“The new eyes which radar has supplied can sometimes be blinded by new scientific developments.” -Dr. Vannevar Bush War has always been won through superior weaponry and superior tactics. The development of measures and countermeasures are critical to maintaining this advantage.  Development of such measures is a continuous evolution that is common throughout each technology, … Read more

In The Safe Hand of Our Soldiers

In The Safe Hand of Our Soldiers Soldiers are the great personality who dedicates their life for the welfare of the people. They serve their country and they are considered the brave hearts of every nation. We all know that a soldier is a person who always concerned about his nation more than his family … Read more

America’s Responsibility to Defeat ISIS

Abstract This paper explores the consequences of America’s premature withdrawal of forces from Iraq. The absence of a stabile Iraqi government allowed a foothold for a resurgent enemy more dangerous than its predecessors; accordingly, it is America’s duty to fulfill its commitment in Iraq by ending the barbaric practices of the Islamic State. This stability … Read more

Russian Federation Armed Forces (RFAF) getting in control of Crimea

Factor Deduction Conclusion Russian Federation Armed Forces (RFAF) getting in control of Crimea (March 2014). • Continuing access to the naval base of Sevastopol • Warships and support vessels formerly part of the Ukrainian navy could enter into the Russian Fleet • Securing the military benefits and regaining influence over Ukraine’s future direction.   • … Read more

F-22 and B-2 aircraft

Aviation developed very fast in last century. From aircrafts to drones. There are many interesting aircraft types and different usage of air vehicles. Especially some war technologies  developed very well like war aircrafts. In todays conditions of war and military necessitate very developed aircrafts like F22 and B2.  Under this circumstances , wars are very … Read more

The Tet Offensive

The Tet Offensive is widely regarded as the most significant event of the Vietnam War due to the impact it had made and the importance it had on the subsequent withdrawal of the United States. Why is the Tet Offensive considered a success even though statistically the North Vietnamese received a crushing defeat? One of … Read more

The use of military force in Iraq

It has been fifteen years since British troops stormed their way through the Iraqi desert, along with their American allies, in a quest to topple ruthless dictator Saddam Hussein. For the first time since the Second World War, the United Kingdom took part in an opposed invasion and a full-scale occupation of a sovereign state. … Read more

Air power during conflict in Vietnam

At the start of conflict in Vietnam, the US military saw strategic bombing as the most effective tool of war. After all, it was successful in World War Two. However, in Vietnam, the political climate and nature of war was entirely different than that of World War Two. The world was at the brink of … Read more

The NATO-Russia military build-up in Eastern Europe

The NATO-Russia military build-up in Eastern Europe could be considered as escalating, with the two sides justifying their military presence by citing the others.   NATO claims Russia actions pose a regional threat, and Russia perceives NATOs military deployments as a threat to its own security.  The adversaries are both increasing their defences in fear of … Read more

Differences – Military and Law enforcement

Military and Law enforcement many times are both looked at as having the same type of law enforcement role, although there are huge difference within how the two organizations work. Law enforcement and the military are similar in many ways being that they both have the legal right to bear arms, meaning that they can … Read more

Leadership attributes and core competencies are vital to the United States Army

Leadership attributes and core competencies are vital to the United States Army because they are required for training, professional growth, and successful missions.  “Leader competence develops from a balanced combination of institutional schooling, self-development, realistic training, and professional experience,” according to Army Doctrine Reference Publications (ADRP 6-22), which covers Army leadership and its competencies.  According … Read more

The Legacy of MAJ Richard Davis “Dick” Winters

The intent of this paper is to discuss the legacy of one of the U.S. Army’s most influential combat leaders, MAJ Richard Davis “Dick” Winters. Throughout this paper, the focus will be on the core leader competencies and attributes that he exemplifies, and his lasting effect on the military we know today.  Furthermore, I will … Read more

Personal leadership development plan (reflective, military)

Transformational leadership is the ability of a leader to influence and develop others to transform into leaders themselves.  The quality I find most important of a transformational leader is the ability to have individual consideration.  Individual consideration refers to treating others as more than just subordinates.  Having individual consideration means understanding the different needs of … Read more