Keyword: Chris Mulvihill
Crewed or uncrewed? Assessing the current direction...
Improved sensors and electronics have forced a major rethink in turret design for armoured...
Assessing Serbia’s ground forces procurement efforts
Serbia has undertaken a sustained effort to modernise its land forces, balancing legacy Yugoslav-era...
Turkish SHORAD developments
Türkiye has embarked upon a comprehensive strategic endeavour to establish a robust indigenous air...
The long road to Altay
Launched in 2007 as an ambitious Turkish programme for domestic tank production, the Altay...

![Crewed or uncrewed? Assessing the current direction of travel in turret design The concept of a fully-rotating turret that houses a main armament such as a machine gun or cannon that can elevate and depress was not novel, but its application onto the Renault FT would prove to be the most optimal design going forward. [Daniel Stockman, via Wikimedia Commons; CC-BY-SA 2.0]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Renault-FT-turret-Kopie-324x160.jpg)
![Assessing Serbia’s ground forces procurement efforts Exercise Platinum Wolf 25 hosted in Serbia, supported by the United States European Command, saw 11 countries participating in training to improve interoperability in peacekeeping operations. [Serbian MoD]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Image_1-Kopie-324x160.jpg)
![Turkish SHORAD developments Aselsan modernised twin-35 mm towed guns, allowing them to fire the locally-produced programmable air-burst ammunition called ATOM. [Turkish MND]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Image_1-Kopie-324x160.jpg)
![The long road to Altay The ‘Yeni Altay’ (ENG: New Altay) pictured here is understood to represent the serial production version of the Altay T1. [BMC Otomotiv]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Image_11-Kopie-324x160.jpg)