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Tag Archives: strategic planning
Malta’s Drone Blindspot: Neutrality Is Not a Defence Strategy
Malta is still treating drones as if they’re a future problem, when the rest of Europe has already moved on. Airports abroad are being disrupted, energy sites probed, borders tested — and the EU has responded with detection grids, counter‑UAV doctrine, and rapid‑response layers. Meanwhile, we’re still arguing about neutrality as if a hostile drone will stop mid‑air to read our Constitution.
We have one airport, one main port, one power station, a few desalination plants, and a handful of subsea cables. A single drone incident in any of these would hit the whole country. That’s not drama; it’s maths.
Neutrality never meant refusing sensors, refusing training, or refusing the ability to detect a threat before it’s overhead. It meant staying out of alliances — not staying blind.
Europe adapted. The threat arrived. We’re the only ones still standing still.
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Posted in GENERAL OBSERVATIONS & THOUGHTS
Tagged AFM, Air Defence, Air Defence Artillery, airport security, ARMED FORCES OF MALTA, Aviation Security, Civil Military Cooperation, Counter Drone, Counter UAV, Critical infrastructure, Cyber Physical Security, defence policy, Defence Readiness, Desalination Plants, Drone Incidents, Drone Threats, energy security, EU Defence, European Defence Agency, Infrastructure Protection, MALTA, Malta Discussion, Maltese Security, maritime security, Mediterranean security, National Resilience, national security, Neutrality, PESCO, policy debate, Port Security, Power Station Security, Public Safety, risk management, Security Debate, Security Policy, Situational Awareness, Small State Vulnerabilities, strategic planning, Subsea Cables
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New analysis: “The shadow war between Kyiv and Moscow is no longer confined to eastern Europe.”
“The shadow war between Kyiv and Moscow is no longer confined to eastern Europe.” Continue reading
Posted in GENERAL OBSERVATIONS & THOUGHTS
Tagged AIS blackout, border, Central Mediterranean, CentralMed, CentralMediterranean, conspiracy, dark shipping, drone, drone fleet, drones, DroneSurveillance, E.U., EU, Europe, European Union, GeopoliticalTensions, Geopolitics, Libya Libia, MaltaSecurity, maritime security, MaritimeAwareness, MaritimeDomainAwareness, MaritimeSurveillance, Mediterranean security, military perspective, military planning, military posture, naval strategy, NavalInterception, news, news coverage, open-source intelligence, port monitoring, robots, Russia-Ukraine conflict, strategic planning, surveillance concerns, USA
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Pressure Points in the Central Mediterranean
A Russian submarine off Sicily, U.S. defense tariffs, rising oil prices and shifting migration routes are squeezing the central Mediterranean—and Malta sits right in the squeeze. We unpack those pressures and outline practical steps the Islands can take to stay ahead of the curve. Continue reading
Posted in ARMED FORCES OF MALTA, GENERAL OBSERVATIONS & THOUGHTS, Island Fortress, Malta, WORLD MILITARY
Tagged AFM, ARMED FORCES, ARMED FORCES OF MALTA, border, CentralMed, defense procurement, EnergySecurity, EU, EU funding, European Union, fleet renewal, FORZI ARMATI, FRONTEX, HybridWarfare, illegal migration, irregular migration, MALTA, Malta defense, MaltaSecurity, MALTESE, MALTESE MILITARY, MALTIN, maritime budget, maritime security, MaritimeAwareness, Mediterranean security, migration, MigrationReady, military planning, naval strategy, strategic planning, Valletta
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Gaps at Sea: Why Malta Needs a Unified Naval Strategy
We trace two decades of stopgap naval decisions in Malta—from the lone P61 to the belated P71—and shows how reactive procurement, heavy reliance on EU funding, and shifting military roles have left gaps in maritime defense. We argue for a unified, long-term strategy driven by stable budgeting and clear leadership so that Malta can replace one-off fixes with a fleet built for future security challenges. Continue reading
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Tagged AFM, ARMED FORCES, ARMED FORCES OF MALTA, border, defense procurement, EU, EU funding, European Union, fleet renewal, FORZI ARMATI, FRONTEX, MALTA, Malta defense, MALTESE, MALTESE MILITARY, MALTIN, maritime budget, maritime security, Mediterranean security, military planning, naval strategy, P61, P71, strategic planning
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Reactive to Proactive: Building Malta’s Long-Term Maritime Defense
Tracing two decades of stopgap naval decisions in Malta—from the lone P61 to the belated P71—and shows how reactive procurement, heavy reliance on EU funding, and shifting military roles have left gaps in maritime defense. We argue for a unified, long-term strategy driven by stable budgeting and clear leadership so that Malta can replace one-off fixes with a fleet built for future security challenges. Continue reading
Posted in GENERAL OBSERVATIONS & THOUGHTS
Tagged AFM, ARMED FORCES, ARMED FORCES OF MALTA, border, defense procurement, EU, EU funding, European Union, fleet renewal, FORZI ARMATI, FRONTEX, illegal migration, irregular migration, MALTA, Malta defense, MALTESE, MALTESE MILITARY, MALTIN, maritime budget, maritime security, Mediterranean security, military planning, naval strategy, P61, P71, strategic planning
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