Without armed forces, there are no instruments left when diplomacy fails. To be an effective instrument, all three forces (army, navy and air force) require a combat capability
In this second article in a five-part series on the place of defence in the future EU Global Strateg...
The military is generally considered to act as a professional when it comes to retreating forces fro...
In this Security Policy Brief Jo Coelmont examines the challenges Belgium is facing at present. On t...
The replacement of the F-16 fighter aircraft of the Belgian Air Force has just been settled. For var...
The replacement of the F-16 fighter plane by the American F-35 fits seamlessly into the new version ...
If one does not prevent conflicts from escalating, one will have to suffer the consequences, as with...
Belgium is not in the habit of putting down major strategies for its defense policy. In the past, ca...
The Belgian government gives a new long-term perspective to its armed forces. Not that much extra mo...
Summary. Belgium is on the cusp of its next defence reform. While the security landscape throughout ...
The Belgian defence budget for 2018 increases by a factor of 4.7 in commitment credits. Not only doe...
An Alliance whose credibility mostly depends on a single member cannot be maintained. Only an autono...
Sven Biscop outlines a realistic but real ambition for the Belgian armed forces. The key though is l...
Participating in a potential peacekeeping or capacity-building operation in Libya will put extra pre...
Air dominance was the strength of Western military powers from the early 1990s until the mid-2010s. ...
Problems such as those exposed in Belgium’s military intelligence service ADIV/SGRS cannot find a st...
In this second article in a five-part series on the place of defence in the future EU Global Strateg...
The military is generally considered to act as a professional when it comes to retreating forces fro...
In this Security Policy Brief Jo Coelmont examines the challenges Belgium is facing at present. On t...
The replacement of the F-16 fighter aircraft of the Belgian Air Force has just been settled. For var...
The replacement of the F-16 fighter plane by the American F-35 fits seamlessly into the new version ...
If one does not prevent conflicts from escalating, one will have to suffer the consequences, as with...
Belgium is not in the habit of putting down major strategies for its defense policy. In the past, ca...
The Belgian government gives a new long-term perspective to its armed forces. Not that much extra mo...
Summary. Belgium is on the cusp of its next defence reform. While the security landscape throughout ...
The Belgian defence budget for 2018 increases by a factor of 4.7 in commitment credits. Not only doe...
An Alliance whose credibility mostly depends on a single member cannot be maintained. Only an autono...
Sven Biscop outlines a realistic but real ambition for the Belgian armed forces. The key though is l...
Participating in a potential peacekeeping or capacity-building operation in Libya will put extra pre...
Air dominance was the strength of Western military powers from the early 1990s until the mid-2010s. ...
Problems such as those exposed in Belgium’s military intelligence service ADIV/SGRS cannot find a st...
In this second article in a five-part series on the place of defence in the future EU Global Strateg...
The military is generally considered to act as a professional when it comes to retreating forces fro...
In this Security Policy Brief Jo Coelmont examines the challenges Belgium is facing at present. On t...