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        o October 2005: Singapore Fighter Contest: Mixed Messages, Mixed Blessings?

        o September 2005: Lockheed Martin Purchase of Insys - Start of a Gold Rush?

        o August 2005: UK-US Defence Relationship: Separation by a Common Language – Or Just Deaf Ears?

        o July 2005: UK Procurement System: "So Where Did It All Go Wrong?"

        o June 2005: Defence Market Trends: Chinks in the Armour?

        o May 2005: UK Support Helicopter Programmes: Budget Sleight Of Hand?

        o April 2005: Chinese Defence Market - Is It Really Worth It?

        o March 2005: UK MoD/Industry Relations - The Farmer And The Cowman Should Be Friends

        o February 2005: Typhoon Tranche Two - Contract Signed and Sealed

        o January 2005: Saab Industrial Options: You Say Good Bye – But I Say Hello?

        o December 2004: Euronaval Naval Systems Show Conspicuous by Absence

        o November 2004: UK Defence Industrial Policy: Progress at a Snail's Pace

        o October 2004: Eurofighter Typhoon Negotiations Bang Goes The Poker Game!

        o September 2004: House Of Commons Defence Committee Procurement Report - No Wriggle Room Left

        o August 2004: UK Defence White Paper - Too Many Unanswered Questions

        o July 2004: UK Typhoon Tranche Two Negotiations - A Devil of a Dilemma!

        o June 2004: Sale of Westland – Finmeccanica Calling? Now's The Time To Think Of The Consequences …

        o May 2004: Eurofighter Typhoon Programme: Tranche Two Negotiations Taking Principle Too Far?

        o April 2004: Light Attack/Reconnaissance Helicopter: A Brave New World

        o March 2004: EADS and Defence Business Gaining in Confidence?

        o February 2004: Operation TELIC: Further Lessons Learned; It Was Alright On The Night – Wasn't It?

        o January 2004: UK White Paper: Logistics Issues: All You Do Is Talk, Talk, Talk …

        o December 2003: European Support Helicopter Market : Gaping Capability Chasm?

        o November 2003: Stand (Where You Are) and Deliver! BAES & General Dynamics

        o October 2003: UK Watchkeeper Surveillance Programme - Interesting Questions …

        o September 2003: Private Finance Initiative Programmes & Defence - Rationalisation or Privatisation?

        o August 2003: Typhoon Procurement Costs - A Question of Mathematics

        o July 2003: US Marine Corps Iraq After Action Report - Keeping It Simple, Keeping It Real

        o June 2003: Post Iraq Campaign - Some Thoughts

        o May 2003: US Military Transformation Doctrine: Ripe for Change

        o April 2003: UK Urgent Operational Requirements: getting it up to the front!

        o March 2003: UK Defence Industrial Base Issues - Need for Foresight

        o February 2003: Defence Industry News Clips

        o February 2003: BAES Sea Systems Restructuring - Sea Change for BAES

        o January 2003: German Defence Budget 2003 - Re-Arranging Deckchairs On The Titanic

        o December 2002: Internal EADS Tensions - Battle of Nerves

        o November 2002: British Army SA80 A2 - score this one to MOD!

        o October 2002: US Light Armoured Vehicle Doctrine - Making it up as you go along

        o September 2002: Iraq Attack: Key Factors - The New Face of Warfare?

        o August 2002: Joint Strike Fighter Programme – Marching On

        o July 2002: Air-to-Air Missile Doctrine - A New Paradigm?

        o June 2002: Self-Propelled Artillery Systems - rounding up who's putting the rounds up

        o May 2002: UK Fleet Air Defence Cuts: Oh, no! - Nott again!

        o April 2002: US Defence Export Restrictions Not so fast Mr Bond....

        o March 2002: UK Strategic Defence Review "New Chapter" - Promising so far…

        o February 2002: European Force Structures - A real sign of the times

        o January 2002: 2001 The Year in Review

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