Fight tonight is the dominant phrase in UK defence readiness right now. But shorthand compresses things. This post unpacks what genuine readiness looks like across five dimensions, and asks which ones are actually being built for.
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Resilience is not Redundancy. What Catastrophic Failure Actually Teaches You.
Redundancy delays failure. It does not prevent it. Drawing on two real MOD recovery operations, this post sets out what genuine digital resilience actually looks like and why most digital programmes are dangerously underprepared for failure.
What Building a Startup Taught Me About Delivery in Defence
Running a startup teaches accountability in a way no programme governance framework can. This post draws on experience building and selling a company to examine what large defence programmes get structurally wrong about ownership and consequence.
Edge AI is a Logistics Programme Wearing a Software Badge
Edge AI in defence fails not because of the model but because of the operating model. This post examines what breaks in real deployments across land, maritime, and air environments and why it matters.
Should we Wargame LLM-enabled Adversaries?
LLM-enabled adversaries change the cost structure of information operations permanently. This post makes the case for wargaming against AI-generated pressure and explains what you are actually testing for when you do it right.
‘Sovereign’ is a Control Model, Not a Geography
Sovereign AI is not about where servers sit. It is about who controls the system when it matters. This post unpacks real sovereignty in defence procurement and why buying a postcode is not enough.





