Military mobility in the EU/NATO
In the simplest terms, military mobility can be characterised as the freedom of movement of the armed forces. What does military mobility actually entail and what are the…
In the simplest terms, military mobility can be characterised as the freedom of movement of the armed forces. What does military mobility actually entail and what are the…
In response to the dynamically changing international security environment, the Czech Republic faces the challenge of adapting its defence system to current and future threats…
It is not only in connection with the recent visit of Prime Minister Petr Fiala to the White House that public attention is focused on the so-called Czech Munitions…
The need for bank support for the Czech defence industry is growing. There are two reasons. Firstly, because of the international security situation defined by the war in Ukraine…
A contractor is basically a natural or legal person (even a private company) that provides its services (activity) for a fee. In the military sphere, persons contracted…
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence recently released its annual unclassified report, "Annual Threats Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community," focused…
The Czech Army is still counting on an increase in the number of soldiers to 30,000 professionals and 10,000 soldiers in the active reserve by 2030, but at the…
Which military systems are effective and have a future? This important question is now being addressed by rich and technologically advanced countries. Modern military equipment costs…
The Czech Army announced last May that it was postponing the planned purchase of Heron tactical drones and would now buy two hundred smaller drones instead. The move was mainly justified…
A few days ago, the contract was signed as part of a significant acquisition not only for the Czech Air Force, but also for the entire army. It is the purchase of 24 F-35 5th…