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Contents In this issue 10 24 Land systems


5 Three years on and £400m spent Somewhere in the midpoint of the timelined upgrade of the old Challenger 2 tanks, the British Army is still years away from fielding the Challenger 3. Richard Thomas reports where things stood as the year ended.


8 Precision and power: Redefining medium- calibre warfare CTA International


Future soldier


10 Training in the clouds While industry pushes the boundaries of simulation training,


4 Cybersecurity & AI


18 AI on the front line Responsible AI strategy should


allies and partners need to adapt to changes at the technical level of sixth-generation warfare. John Hill reports.


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13 Ready to act when needed CP Cases


14 Next-gen military wearables: Overcoming the communication and connectivity barrier Omnetics


17 Ruggedness on the road Panasonic Connect Europe


involve close and constant monitoring to ensure corporate ethics policies are followed to build trust in AI. Lara Williams reports.


21 The culture of communication Sectra


Command & control


23 Clarity from complexity in real time EMDYN


24 Deterrence capabilities Nuclear-powered submarines, particularly SSBNs, are central to a nation’s command and control of nuclear deterrence. Richard Thomas examines the top five nuclear submarine spending countries.


Defence & Security Systems International / www.defence-and-security.com


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