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Estonian firm’s takeover by Emirati group tests joint EU defense rules
Milrem Robotics vows to shield its prominent role in EU joint defense-technology development from the new EDGE Group majority stakeholders.
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Pentagon, EU ready pact to spur defense cooperation — with exceptions
The document envisages as “specific activities” the areas of military mobility, supply chain problems and the impact of climate change on defense.
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Germany’s Puma panzer hangs in the balance after report of mass outage
Initial results of a damage investigation into problems at a recent field exercise are expected in the last week of the year.
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Germany clinches $8 billion purchase of 35 F-35 aircraft from the US
Manufacturer Lockheed Martin is now set to seek local industry partners to help maintain the fleet later — if the base prep work gets done in time.
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Are torpedo-killing torpedoes ready for prime time?
Companies promise new technology to take out the stealthy ship killers.
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Ukraine to target Russia’s bases of Iran-supplied explosive drones
Ukrainian forces have used Soviet anti-aircraft weapons as well as German-supplied Gepards to counter so-called suicide drones, a Ukrainian official says.
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US officials balance arms sales push against securing tech secrets
The push to flush more American weaponry into the world market follows an increased appetite by governments to up-arm.
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Spanish Army buys Milrem ground robot for testing
The evaluation comes as some European armies are in the market to equip their soldiers with robots for anything from cargo carrying to surveillance and attack missions.
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Estonian firm’s takeover by Emirati group tests joint EU defense rules
Milrem Robotics vows to shield its prominent role in EU joint defense-technology development from the new EDGE Group majority stakeholders.
-
Pentagon, EU ready pact to spur defense cooperation — with exceptions
The document envisages as “specific activities” the areas of military mobility, supply chain problems and the impact of climate change on defense.
-
Germany’s Puma panzer hangs in the balance after report of mass outage
Initial results of a damage investigation into problems at a recent field exercise are expected in the last week of the year.
-
Germany clinches $8 billion purchase of 35 F-35 aircraft from the US
Manufacturer Lockheed Martin is now set to seek local industry partners to help maintain the fleet later — if the base prep work gets done in time.
-
Are torpedo-killing torpedoes ready for prime time?
Companies promise new technology to take out the stealthy ship killers.
-
Ukraine to target Russia’s bases of Iran-supplied explosive drones
Ukrainian forces have used Soviet anti-aircraft weapons as well as German-supplied Gepards to counter so-called suicide drones, a Ukrainian official says.
-
US officials balance arms sales push against securing tech secrets
The push to flush more American weaponry into the world market follows an increased appetite by governments to up-arm.
-
Spanish Army buys Milrem ground robot for testing
The evaluation comes as some European armies are in the market to equip their soldiers with robots for anything from cargo carrying to surveillance and attack missions.
-
Estonian firm’s takeover by Emirati group tests joint EU defense rules
Milrem Robotics vows to shield its prominent role in EU joint defense-technology development from the new EDGE Group majority stakeholders.
-
Pentagon, EU ready pact to spur defense cooperation — with exceptions
The document envisages as “specific activities” the areas of military mobility, supply chain problems and the impact of climate change on defense.
-
Germany’s Puma panzer hangs in the balance after report of mass outage
Initial results of a damage investigation into problems at a recent field exercise are expected in the last week of the year.
-
Germany clinches $8 billion purchase of 35 F-35 aircraft from the US
Manufacturer Lockheed Martin is now set to seek local industry partners to help maintain the fleet later — if the base prep work gets done in time.
-
Are torpedo-killing torpedoes ready for prime time?
Companies promise new technology to take out the stealthy ship killers.
-
Ukraine to target Russia’s bases of Iran-supplied explosive drones
Ukrainian forces have used Soviet anti-aircraft weapons as well as German-supplied Gepards to counter so-called suicide drones, a Ukrainian official says.
-
US officials balance arms sales push against securing tech secrets
The push to flush more American weaponry into the world market follows an increased appetite by governments to up-arm.
-
Spanish Army buys Milrem ground robot for testing
The evaluation comes as some European armies are in the market to equip their soldiers with robots for anything from cargo carrying to surveillance and attack missions.













