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Admiralty, Age of Sail, Amphibious Operations, Armed Forces, Battle of Britain, Battle of the Atlantic, Campaigns, Civil-Military Relations, Civilian Vessels, Coastal Forces, Deterrence, Doctrine, Environment, Falklands War, General, Globalisation, Hybrid Warfare, Institutions, Joint Forces, Leadership, Littoral, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Media, Merchant Marine, Military History, Mission Command, Morale, National Security, Naval History, Naval Warfare, Operational Art, People, Risk Management, Sea Power, Seapower, Second World War, Service Culture, Shaping The Future, The Art of Admirality
29 minutes, 31 seconds

Maritime Britain – a precious stone set in the silver sea

By Lt Cdr Jonathan Wheale RN,
19 Nov 25

Ed. The author, an RNSSC 1SL Fellow, continues his ‘liminal advantage’ series [111/4, p. 40], with due regard to the imaginative demands of leadership in the maritime domain. A 30 minute read.

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Arctic, Armed Forces, Coast Guard, Coastal Forces, Doctrine, Environment, Equipment Capability, Finland, Force Structure, General, Hybrid Warfare, Joint Forces, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Maritime Trade, NATO, Naval Architecture, Naval Platforms, Norway, Nuclear Power, Readiness, Royal Canadian Navy, Russia, Sea Power, Seabed, Shaping The Future, Technology, United States Navy
6 minutes, 52 seconds

From Ice to Opportunity: The Arctic and the Race for Icebreaker Supremacy

By SLt Isaac Robinson RN,
13 Nov 25

Ed. The author provides a primer on the Arctic sea-route arms race, a unique theatre where renewed investment has transformative strategic potential. A 10 minute read.

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Addressing Current Reality, Admiralty, Budgets and Finance, Equipment Capability, Escalation, Europe, General, Geopolitics, Geostrategy, Hybrid Warfare, Leadership, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Memorialisation, Modernisation, National Defence, National Security, Naval News, People, Political Theory, Procurement, Readiness, Second World War, Strategy, The Naval Review, USNI, Veterans
3 minutes, 35 seconds

 Editorial: Naval Review 113/4 

By Mike Beardall,
01 Nov 25

Ed. Churchill’s final volume of his war memoirs is titled Triumph and Tragedy: the theme of the volume is “how the great democracies triumphed and so were able to resume the follies which had so nearly cost them their life.” What did Churchill mean by tragedy? Was he referring to the incredible loss of life caused by the firestorms of Dresden and Tokyo or by the atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Or was he lamenting the tragedy that, for most of Eastern Europe, he foresaw that one jackboot was to be replaced by another. As it wasn’t just the democracies that triumphed, the most successful victor of the Second World War was indeed Stalin claiming territories and spoils both in Europe and in Asia. Once again, we risk another tragedy as it looks increasingly likely the jackboots are on the rise.

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Armed Forces, Baltic, Black Sea, Book Reviews, Campaigns, Cold War, Command & Control, Doctrine, First World War, Geopolitics, Geostrategy, Historiography, Hybrid Warfare, Military History, NATO, Naval Warfare, Nuclear Weapons, Russia, Sea Power, Second World War, Soviet Union, Strategy, Ukraine
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Latest Book Review, 30 September 2025

30 Sep 25

BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers an important and timely book examining the development of Russian military thought.

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19th Century, Addressing Current Reality, Admiralty, Armed Forces, Blockade, Campaigns, Carrier Strike Group, Civil-Military Relations, Combined Arms, Command & Control, Defence Reviews, Deterrence, Diplomacy, Doctrine, Escalation, First World War, Geostrategy, Hybrid Warfare, Institutions, Joint Forces, Leadership, Maritime Strategy, Military History, Ministry of Defence, National Defence, National Security, NATO, Naval History, Naval Intelligence, Naval Platforms, Naval Staff, Naval Warfare, Nuclear Deterrence, Nuclear Weapons, Operational Planning, People, Procurement, Readiness, Royal Marines, Russia, Sea Power, Seapower, Service Culture, Strategy, Submarines, Technology, Ukraine
8 minutes, 50 seconds

1SL – Soldier an’ Sailor too!

By Lt Gen Robert Fry,
25 Sep 25

Ed. With the war in Ukraine escalating into a European ‘grey zone’ conflict, the author considers the First Sea Lord fit to the task of reestablishing Britain’s maritime role in terms of NATO strategy, recognition of a leadership situation different yet similar to that of the early 20th century. A 10 minute read.

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Armed Forces, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, Black Sea, Campaigns, Carrier Strike Group, Coastal Forces, Command & Control, Communications, Defence Reviews, Doctrine, Equipment Capability, Force Structure, Hybrid Warfare, Iran, Israel, Littoral, Logistics, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Mine Countermeasures, Ministry of Defence, Modernisation, National Defence, Naval Aviation, Naval Engineering, Naval Platforms, Naval Tactics, Naval Warfare, Readiness, Risk Management, Rules of Engagement, Russia, Sea Power, Service Culture, Shaping The Future, Technology, Training, Ukraine, Uncrewed Surface Vessels (USVs), Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles (UUVs)
18 minutes, 32 seconds

Current and Future Impact Drone Usage will have on the RN’s Warfare Strategy

By OC A Bramley,
27 Aug 25

Ed. The author considers the rapid progress in drone development, and what challenges will need to be overcome towards maintaining defensive capabilities in an increasingly contested battlespace. A 20 minute read.

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Campaigns, Civil Society, Civil-Military Relations, Defence Industry, Deterrence, Diplomacy, Europe, General, Geopolitics, Hybrid Warfare, Leadership, Letters, Maritime Strategy, National Security, Readiness, Risk Management, Royal Marines, Russia, Strategy, The Naval Review, Ukraine
2 minutes, 39 seconds

Letter to the Editor: Balance of Power in the Russo-Ukraine War

By Jeremy Blackham,
19 Aug 25

Ed. The author comments on Cdre Steve Jermy’s recent article regarding the imperative for a negotiated solution to the Ukraine War.

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Addressing Current Reality, Arctic, Armed Forces, Canada, China, Coast Guard, Defence Industry, Economics, Engineering, Equipment Capability, Finland, General, Hybrid Warfare, Law, Leadership, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Modernisation, National Security, Naval Platforms, Oceanography, Procurement, Risk Management, Russia, Sea Power, United States Coast Guard, USNI
11 minutes, 2 seconds

Close the Icebreaker Gap with ICE Pact

By Lt Isaac LaLonde USCG,
07 Aug 25

Ed. The author’s USNI prize-winning article on future icebreaker developmental possibilities for the US Coast Guard. Foreign purchases may be the best option for overcoming domestic capacity deficiencies. Originally published in the USNI’s Proceedings, August edition. A 10 minute read.

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Armed Forces, China, Civil-Military Relations, Cold War, Combined Arms, Defence Reviews, Doctrine, Force Structure, Geostrategy, Global War On Terror, Globalisation, Hybrid Warfare, Indo-Pacific, Joint Forces, Joint Operations, Learning From The Past, Maritime Security, Maritime Strategy, Military History, Ministry of Defence, Modernisation, National Defence, NATO, Naval Platforms, Readiness, Royal Air Force, Russia, Sea Power, Service Culture, Ukraine, United States Navy
32 minutes, 2 seconds

Did we neglect Sea Control in the counter-insurgency era defence reviews?

By Lt Cdr K T White RN,
02 Jul 25

Ed. The author investigates the lack of sea control consideration in the Defence Reviews of the Counter-Insurgency (COIN) dominated era during the War on Terror. A 30 minute read.

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