What to expect for defence in 2017 (video)
Shephard's editorial team has gazed into the crystal ball to see what the next 12 months might bring for the defence and aerospace community.
Geopolitics and budgetary challenges are likely to loom large, affecting decisions in the rotorcraft, land, C4ISR, unmanned and maritime sectors.
Shephard will be following events with a keen eye and bringing up-to-date news and analysis throughout the year.
Words by Tony Skinner, Tim Fish and Richard Thomas.
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