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The Defence and Geostrategic Affairs Editorial Board brings together authors who have spent many years analysing security trends, military doctrines and power relations on the international stage. Our texts are created from the experience of people who have followed the development of modern weapon systems, the evolution of military technologies and the broader geopolitical processes that shape the world for decades. The editorial approach is based on a clear understanding of military strategies, historical precedents and the ways in which the decisions of major powers reflect on global security.

In our work, we rely on professional expertise, personal experience and long-term monitoring of the defence sector. Our authors have studied military operations, modernisation programmes, international conflicts and security studies for years, enabling them to answer complex questions calmly, precisely and with well-founded arguments. We do not deal with superficial interpretations nor transmit sensationalism; our goal is to explain context as seen by people who have researched security challenges throughout their careers.

We pay particular attention to changes that shift the global balance — the strengthening of military alliances, the development of new technologies, doctrinal adjustments and the transformation of international relations. Our focus is not solely on numbers and technical data, but also on the motives, intentions and consequences behind political and military moves. We believe that defence cannot be understood without a broader geostrategic perspective, and geopolitics without a military dimension remains incomplete.

Each member of our editorial team approaches topics with a deep sense of responsibility towards the reader. We strive for clear and comprehensible writing, whether dealing with analyses of weapon systems, regional tensions or security threats that shape the future. Our work stems from the conviction that information is the foundation of security, and that quality journalism is recognised by its ability to turn complex processes into content that helps navigate a rapidly changing world.

The Defence and Geostrategic Affairs Editorial Board continues to build a recognisable style — serious, well-grounded and analytical — and remains committed to seeking answers that are not always simple, but always important. Our mission is to provide content based on experience, fact-checking and an understanding of the security reality, without shortcuts or clichés. In a time when security decisions have far-reaching consequences, we believe that truthful and expertly prepared information is the most valuable resource we can offer our readers.

Germany reintroduces military service due to security threats and the need to strengthen the Bundeswehr

Germany reintroduces military service due to ...

The German government is taking the decision to reintroduce military service to respond to growing security threats in Europe. This measure aims to increase the number of military personnel and ensure a stronger military presence through a tailored training program that covers all young people aged 18.

Japan increases military budget due to regional tensions with China, North Korea and Russia

Japan increases military budget due to ...

Japan has announced a significant increase in the military budget to respond to growing threats from China, North Korea and Russia. It is planned to reach 2% of GDP by 2027, with an emphasis on modernizing the military arsenal and strengthening defense capacities.

Russia begins major military exercises in the Arctic due to strategic interests and defense of ballistic submarines

Russia begins major military exercises in the ...

Russia has launched major military exercises in the Arctic, including the Northern Fleet, to protect its strategic interests in the region and defend important maritime routes.

Program of training of promotional employees for attracting cadets to the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia successfully completed

Program of training of promotional employees ...

The training program for promotional employees organized in the Vitez Damir Martić barracks in Rakitje lasts five days and includes 13 participants from the Croatian Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defense.

Final march of the trainees from the military center "Marko Babić" from Udbina to Knin

Final march of the trainees from the military ...

The trainees of the leadership development training from Udbina embarked on an 88-kilometer final march towards Knin. This physically and mentally demanding stage symbolizes the end of the six-week military training and the transformation of the participants into leaders ready for command tasks in the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia

Third anniversary of the death of officer Alen Janeš commemorated in Delnice

Third anniversary of the death of officer ...

An emotional ceremony was held at the City Cemetery in Delnice on October 14, 2024, to commemorate the third anniversary of the death of officer Alen Janeš, the first sergeant of the Special Forces Command. This anniversary symbolizes a remembrance of his courage and dedication, bringing together family, friends, and fellow soldiers in a moment of unity and respect

Bilateral defense consultations of the Republic of Croatia and the French Republic

Bilateral defense consultations of the ...

Defense consultations between the Republic of Croatia and the French side were held at the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Croatia, where long-standing friendly relations and strategic partnership were confirmed. This meeting strengthens the defense cooperation of the two countries, particularly in the context of modernizing military capabilities and enhancing regional security

Protection of Croatian airspace during training of Rafale fighter pilots

Protection of Croatian airspace during ...

While the training of Rafale pilots is ongoing, NATO allies Italy and Hungary are taking over the task of protecting Croatian airspace, ensuring a smooth course of air force modernization.

Exercise Strike 24 tested Croatian military forces through simulations at key training areas and the evaluation of NATO contingents

Exercise Strike 24 tested Croatian military ...

Exercise Strike 24, held from October 7 to 11, 2024, tested the operational capabilities of Croatian NATO contingents through simulated scenarios at military training grounds across Croatia

NATO seminar on enhancing defense education for the armed forces of the Kingdom of Morocco held in Croatia

NATO seminar on enhancing defense education ...

The two-week NATO seminar held at the "Colonel Mirko Vukušić" barracks brought together instructors and participants from NATO member states and the armed forces of the Kingdom of Morocco to enhance defense education