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Strategic Defence Review 2024: Call for Evidence

Thank you for engaging with the Strategic Defence Review.

The UK faces threats that are growing and diversifying: war in Europe; conflict in the Middle East; states across the world that are increasingly acting in ways that challenge regional and global stability as well as our values and interests; terrorist groups; hybrid attacks; and instability caused by climate change.

Therefore, on 16 July 2024, the Prime Minister launched a Strategic Defence Review (SDR) to ensure the United Kingdom is both secure at home and strong abroad – now and for the years to come.

It is to be Britain’s review – not just the Government’s – so will consult serving military, veterans, MPs of all parties, industry, and academia.

The SDR will be headed by three external Reviewers in a first-of-its-kind for UK defence:

    Lord Robertson - Former Defence Secretary and NATO Secretary General (Review lead)
    Dr Fiona Hill CMG - Foreign policy expert and former US presidential advisor
    General Sir Richard Barrons – Former Commander Joint Forces Command and former Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff
This call for views sets out specific propositions to be answered that will help our team of reviewers. You are invited to provide responses to each of the propositions by no later than 30 September 2024. You will be allowed to submit up to 500 words per proposition. Please note you cannot submit a response more than once.

Strategic Defence Review Terms of Reference: Strategic Defence Review 2024-2025: Terms of Reference - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)


I was waiting for this...


Someone asked for this at one point.


I'm going to leave this article up and promise to provide better in-depth articles in this regard.


Smartphone array FTW!!!

"Hecker provided significant new details on Ukraine’s low-cost acoustic sensor array. Called Skyfortress, the system uses 9,500 sensors located across the Ukrainian countryside to detect threats."


I posted this because the symptoms mimic Alzheimer's.


Slightly interesting article:

"There are three groups of animals that showed the most pronounced rapid change in brain size: primates, rodents, and carnivores. In these three groups, there is a tendency for relative brain size to increase in time (the "Marsh-Lartet rule"). This is not a trend universal across all mammals, as previously believed."


John Carmack eat your heart out!


This is a really good in-depth X.com post on the F-35's radar capability complete with infographics and external links.


Can you provide the full thread? Twitter requires a login to view more than the post you linked to.



Interactive Time-lapse: Russia's War in Ukraine: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/733fe90805894bfc8562d90...


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