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Aug 3, 2023 • 34min
Ukraine’s army of drones takes war to Moscow
Ukraine’s President Zelensky says it’s ‘inevitable’ that war is returning to Russia, and two drone strikes on a Moscow skyscraper look like an attempt to prove the point.Professor of Defence Studies Michael Clarke explains why he’s worried by this, and we assess whether it makes any strategic sense.Ukraine is manufacturing, and using up, thousands of drones every month. Svitlana Morenets in Kyiv tells us about getting hands on with the ‘army of drones’ programme that is also training thousands of operators.And British man Aiden Aslin, who went to fight Daesh in Syria and then joined Ukraine’s armed forces, tells us what motivated him to fight other people’s wars.

Jul 27, 2023 • 34min
The Russian mercenaries who want to ‘go west’
The President of Belarus says Wagner fighters, exiled to his country, are ‘getting on our nerves’ and want ‘an excursion’ into Poland.Sitrep examines whether this seriously threatens war between NATO and Russia, and we talk to Alicia Kearns MP about cross party warnings that Wagner is a direct threat to the UK.The Prime Minister has apologised to LGBT veterans who were kicked out of the forces, stripped of medals, and in some cases imprisoned. We explain why has he said sorry when the rules were clear and legally binding at the time.And 70 years since the end of fighting, why are North and South Korea still technically at war?

Jul 20, 2023 • 34min
No reversal of Army cuts in defence ‘refresh’.
The UK’s ‘defence masterplan’ has been updated after just two years, because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Its conclusions are essentially to stick with the old plan, but it must be done faster and better. Despite being re-examined cuts of thousands of soldiers, and a third of the Army’s tanks, will stay. Professor Michael Clarke explains the key points, what they’ll mean for the Armed Forces, and for their people.We also assess whether the promises of faster and better modernisation can be delivered, with one of the military architects of the 2015 Defence Review.

Jul 20, 2023 • 25min
EXTRA – Zig-zag careers, can they help make UK forces stronger?
As the Armed Forces struggle to recruit and retain the people and skills they need, a major review is recommending a radical rethink of British military life and careers.The Haythornethwaite review found the forces need to do better at making their people feel valued.It was commissioned by the Defence Secretary to study ‘incentivisation’ for servicemen and women.Sitrep talks to the review’s military adviser, retired Lieutenant General Sir Nick Pope, to ask whether flexible working can work for the forces, why the internet really matters to people, and whether pay should be based on skills rather than rank.

Jul 13, 2023 • 30min
Preparing for the Ukraine endgame
The old military saying goes ‘winning the war is easier than winning the peace’.Sitrep explains what the NATO summit has and hasn’t done to prepare for the end of the war, with the help of Major General Tim Cross, who led the UK’s post-war efforts in Iraq.The summit delivered security guarantees for Ukraine from some allies, including the UK, but no timetable for NATO membership. We assess whether it was a good or bad result for Ukraine.And what about NATO’s own defence? We take a look at the new Regional Defence Plans, and ask if the UK can deliver what it’s promising.

Jul 6, 2023 • 30min
How to get a tank through a minefield
Ukraine’s counter offensive is being held up, in part, by densely packed Russian minefields. Former tank commander Justin Crump explains how they avoid the explosives, and clear a path through.Professor Michael Clarke tells us what progress Ukraine has made in the last month, and why a much bigger push looks imminent. Sitrep’s James Wharton has had exclusive access to British troops on the ground in Iraq as part of Operation Shader, he explains how their role has changed over the last 9 years.And former army intelligence officer Louise Jones gives us a guide to the Do’s & Don’ts of social media for forces personnel.

Jun 29, 2023 • 30min
How can NATO best protect its Eastern flank?
Some Eastern European countries have called on NATO to strengthen its eastern borders following recent events in Russia. This week Germany said it plans to keep 4000 troops permanently in Lithuania, once the infrastructure is in place.Germany already leads a multi-national battlegroup in Lithuania, as the UK does in Estonia, as part of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence. What could Germany’s move mean for the rest of NATO? Sitrep talks to the former Chief of the Defence Staff, General Lord Richards, about the planned deployment and about the strength of Russian forces in Ukraine. And finally, Sitrep hears from a Hercules pilot as the aircraft makes its last RAF flight…

Jun 22, 2023 • 30min
Rethinking forces life for Generation Z
The armed forces need to do better at making their people feel valued to deliver military capability.So says a major review of ‘incentivisation’ for servicemen and women – we explain its recommendations including flexible careers, simpler allowances, and skills based pay.The UK is the only NATO country to recruit 16 year olds into the forces, and a UN panel has renewed its call for the age to go up to 18. We ask a member of that panel why.And the former captain of a Royal Navy submarine explains the options and limits for undersea rescue operations.

Jun 22, 2023 • 25min
EXTRA – An end to ‘one size fits all’ military careers?
As the Armed Forces struggle to recruit and retain the people and skills they need, a major review is recommending a radical rethink of British military life and careers.The Haythornethwaite review found the forces need to do better at making their people feel valued.It was commissioned by the Defence Secretary to study ‘incentivisation’ for servicemen and women.Sitrep talks to the review’s military adviser, retired Lieutenant General Sir Nick Pope, to ask whether flexible working can work for the forces, why the internet really matters to people, and whether pay should be based on skills rather than rank.

Jun 15, 2023 • 30min
Ukraine’s counter-offensive explained
The push to retake Ukrainian territory held by Russia has started modestly, but there is a bigger strategy behind it.Michael Clarke explains how this is actually about stretching Russian forces, and Colin Freeman updates us from close to the front line.Eleven British universities have been criticised for working with Iranian partners on technologies that could have military uses. Former tank-commander turned scientist Hamish de Bretton-Gordon tells us why he’s worried.And we hear why British troops have been parking huge soviet-era air-defence vehicles in people’s gardens in Sweden.