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Defence Talks: Securing UK Advantage

Defence Talks: Securing UK Advantage

Author: Council on Geostrategy, ADS Group and BAE Systems

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Defence Talks: Securing UK Advantage is a new podcast presented by the Council on Geostrategy in partnership with trade association ADS Group, and sponsored by industry powerhouse BAE Systems.

This podcast explores the key themes in British defence in the context of an increasingly contested international security environment. It will consider how the UK can shape the international agenda, focusing on how technology, innovation, skills, and defence strategies help to advance Britain’s interests, as well as those of its key allies and partners.
16 Episodes
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In July 2024, NATO members and partners came together in Washington DC to reaffirm its support for Ukraine and the importance of the alliance in the face of growing aggression. Joined by David Quarrey CMG, Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to NATO, and Sir Stuart Atha, Head of the UK delegation to the NATO Industry Advisory Group, we discuss their experiences at the recent summit and the challenges that lie ahead for the alliance.
Every two years, advanced manufacturing industries are invited to Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre for the Airshow. Joined by Kevin Craven, CEO of ADS Group and Gareth Rogers, CEO of Farnborough International, we explore how Farnborough International Airshow brings together these industries, convening the conversations that matter. We investigate how far the Airshow, now on the 75th edition, has come and what it means for the future of these industries.
Cyber threats come in different forms, from low-level threats such as website defacement, to high-level threats to critical national infrastructure and military technologies. Joined by Adrian Nish, Head of Cyber Portfolio at BAE Digital Intelligence, and Alistair Leuchars, Head of Cyber and Digital Engagement at ADS Group, we discuss the cyber threats facing the United Kingdom in 2024, where they come from, and how to address them.
In this episode, we discuss the long-term implications of the AUKUS security partnership for the national security and defence industrial base of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Joined by The Hon. Stephen Smith, Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, and Jeff Lewis, Vice President of Defence, ADS Group, we explore what AUKUS is, the impact it has on the three member nations, and what it could mean for the future.
Over the last two decades, nations have needed to counter a dramatic increase in the number and types of threats to their national defence and security. Joined by Rob Merryweather of BAE Systems, James Gavin of Defence Equipment & Support and Robert Fox of the Evening Standard, we explore how disruptive technologies including artificial intelligence and new quantum-based technologies can add to these challenges, but can also offer significant opportunities to improve defence and security capability. 
With a general election expected sometime in 2024, we consider what the key policy priorities are for the defence of the United Kingdom and Britain’s defence industry. Joined by Sir Michael Fallon, former Secretary of State for Defence, and Samira Braund, Defence Director at ADS Group, we consider what more Britain could be doing to invest in the domestic defence industry and the importance of international collaboration to secure the UK’s advantage.
Ahead of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of NATO, we reflect on the role that the UK has played in the organisation and what this means in the current threat environment. Joined by Lord Robertson, former Secretary General of NATO, and AVM Fin Monahan, Director of DCDC, the independent think tank of the Ministry of Defence, we consider the main challenges facing NATO and how Britain can shape the future of the alliance.
This episode discusses the growing importance of space in the context of defence and consider the strategic role of the UK. Joined by Elizabeth Seward, Head of Space Strategy and Future Business at BAE Systems, and Juliana Suess, Research Analyst and Policy Lead for Space Security at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), we will examine the current capabilities of the UK and look to where Britain should be focusing its efforts.
Ahead of the second anniversary of Russia’s renewed aggression against Ukraine, we examine the current status of Russia’s war against Ukraine and why ensuring a Ukrainian victory is vital to Britain’s security. Joined by Andy Start, CEO of Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) at the Ministry of Defence and Mark Galeotti, Director of Mayak Intelligence and author of Putin’s Wars, we consider how we can maintain support for Ukraine and what more Britain could be doing.
In this episode we examine critical skills and what this means for employees in defence both now and in the future. We discuss the measures being taken to attract new talent into the UK’s defence sector, particularly in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Paul Oxley, Director of Government and Policy at ADS Group is joined by David Robinson, Director of Post-16 and Skills at the Education Policy Institute and Tilly Watts, an Engineering Degree Apprentice at BAE Systems.
In this special episode, we reflect on the highlights from the first five episodes of Defence Talks: Securing UK Advantage. In 2023 we focused on topics ranging from the ‘refresh’ of the Defence Command Paper to the role of ESG in defence industry and discussed the most important issues facing British defence with guests including The Rt. Hon. James Heappey MP, Minister of State for Armed Forces, Angela Owen OBE, Founder of Women in Defence UK, and Prof. Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King’s College London.
In this episode we are joined by Prof. Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King’s College London, and Dr William James, Ax:son Johnson Research Fellow at King’s College London. We explore what it means to have a military competitive edge, how such an edge has displayed itself in history and what we can learn from this.
In this episode, we examine the relationship between ESG investment and the defence sector. Joined by Kevin Craven, the CEO of ADS Group, and Camilla Hughes, former ESG lead at Rothschild & Co Global Advisory, we consider whether defence can really be aligned with ESG objectives and how we can make sure the sector does not lose out on the investment that is crucial for securing the UK’s security and innovation advantage.
In our third episode, we explore the relationship between UK society and the Armed Forces. Joined by  The Rt. Hon. James Heappey MP, Minister of State for Armed Forces, and Howard Mustoe, Industry Editor at The Telegraph, we shed light on changing perceptions, implications for national security and the impact on the families of those who serve.
In our latest episode, we examine the challenges and opportunities in the military community’s drive to become more representative and inclusive, including a discussion about the strategic advantage a more diverse workforce can bring. Joined by Angela Owen OBE, Founder of Women in Defence UK, and Richard Blackmore, Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at BAE Systems, we demystify some terms and language, explore the benefits of reaching a critical mass, and shed light on the path forward to a stronger and more representative defence community.
In our inaugural episode, we discuss the recent refresh to the Defence Command Paper and its impact on British Defence. Experts including Dr Robert Johnson, Director, Secretary of State’s Office for Net Assessment and Challenge, provide insights into the UK’s strategic priorities, the critical role of Britain’s defence industrial base, and what the future holds for British defence. Find out more about Defence Talks: Securing UK Advantage here: https://www.geostrategy.org.uk/defencetalks/