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Hensoldt UK to build radar tech for Britain’s new naval supply ships
The Royal Navy’s future Fleet Solid Support ships will be equipped with a line of sensors designed to provide situational awareness in crowded waters.
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Lockheed Martin eyes Patriot interceptor parts production in Spain
Spain’s Grupo Oesia is to make parts of the PAC-3 MSE interceptor missile for Lockheed, expanding the two companies’ partnership first announced last year.
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Ukraine, allies scour the world for coveted air defense systems
The lack of air defenses could mark a turning point in Ukraine’s defense against the Russian invasion, Ukrainian officials have said.
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Ukraine’s air defense pleas spotlight Patriot bottleneck
Ukraine eventually wants a number of Patriot systems that would surpass the current U.S. inventory.
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Ukrainian forces rig machine gun networks to down Russian drones
The fallback tactics towards mobile, low-cost defenses come as sophisticated interceptor missiles donated by Western allies are running low.
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Eurodrone program bags fresh round of EU subsidies
The four-nation effort, which aims for a maiden flight in 2027, is in line for €100 million from the European Defence Fund.
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Ukrainian officials see ground robots as ‘game changer’ in war
Defense-tech analysts expect unmanned ground platforms to become what aerial drones have come to be on the battlefields of Ukraine.
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France orders 3,000 camouflage nets for cloaking foxhole radio signals
Detection by way of electromagnetic emissions is a constant danger faced by Ukrainian forces in their defense against Russian invaders, analysts have said.
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Hensoldt UK to build radar tech for Britain’s new naval supply ships
The Royal Navy’s future Fleet Solid Support ships will be equipped with a line of sensors designed to provide situational awareness in crowded waters.
-
Lockheed Martin eyes Patriot interceptor parts production in Spain
Spain’s Grupo Oesia is to make parts of the PAC-3 MSE interceptor missile for Lockheed, expanding the two companies’ partnership first announced last year.
-
Ukraine, allies scour the world for coveted air defense systems
The lack of air defenses could mark a turning point in Ukraine’s defense against the Russian invasion, Ukrainian officials have said.
-
Ukraine’s air defense pleas spotlight Patriot bottleneck
Ukraine eventually wants a number of Patriot systems that would surpass the current U.S. inventory.
-
Ukrainian forces rig machine gun networks to down Russian drones
The fallback tactics towards mobile, low-cost defenses come as sophisticated interceptor missiles donated by Western allies are running low.
-
Eurodrone program bags fresh round of EU subsidies
The four-nation effort, which aims for a maiden flight in 2027, is in line for €100 million from the European Defence Fund.
-
Ukrainian officials see ground robots as ‘game changer’ in war
Defense-tech analysts expect unmanned ground platforms to become what aerial drones have come to be on the battlefields of Ukraine.
-
France orders 3,000 camouflage nets for cloaking foxhole radio signals
Detection by way of electromagnetic emissions is a constant danger faced by Ukrainian forces in their defense against Russian invaders, analysts have said.
-
Hensoldt UK to build radar tech for Britain’s new naval supply ships
The Royal Navy’s future Fleet Solid Support ships will be equipped with a line of sensors designed to provide situational awareness in crowded waters.
-
Lockheed Martin eyes Patriot interceptor parts production in Spain
Spain’s Grupo Oesia is to make parts of the PAC-3 MSE interceptor missile for Lockheed, expanding the two companies’ partnership first announced last year.
-
Ukraine, allies scour the world for coveted air defense systems
The lack of air defenses could mark a turning point in Ukraine’s defense against the Russian invasion, Ukrainian officials have said.
-
Ukraine’s air defense pleas spotlight Patriot bottleneck
Ukraine eventually wants a number of Patriot systems that would surpass the current U.S. inventory.
-
Ukrainian forces rig machine gun networks to down Russian drones
The fallback tactics towards mobile, low-cost defenses come as sophisticated interceptor missiles donated by Western allies are running low.
-
Eurodrone program bags fresh round of EU subsidies
The four-nation effort, which aims for a maiden flight in 2027, is in line for €100 million from the European Defence Fund.
-
Ukrainian officials see ground robots as ‘game changer’ in war
Defense-tech analysts expect unmanned ground platforms to become what aerial drones have come to be on the battlefields of Ukraine.
-
France orders 3,000 camouflage nets for cloaking foxhole radio signals
Detection by way of electromagnetic emissions is a constant danger faced by Ukrainian forces in their defense against Russian invaders, analysts have said.















