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Britain’s Royal Air Force chief says drone swarms ready to crack enemy defenses
The conundrum of overcoming enemy air defenses is currently on display in Ukraine, where Ukrainian and Russian air-defense capabilities are effectively canceling out the other side’s air power arsenal.
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European Union cyber defense team deploys to aid Ukraine
On Feb. 22, officials were still assessing a Ukrainian defense scenario in which the team would operate, including “on-site and remote support,” a defense official at the Lithuanian Embassy in Washington told Defense News.
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Ukraine, UK, Poland announce security pact amid heightened tensions
The tie-up is meant to deepen Ukraine’s relationships with the two European nations in matters of cyber security, energy security and countering disinformation, said the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Ukraine seeks closer ties with NATO on cyber defense
NATO members overseeing the alliance’s center of excellence for cyber defense rejected Kyiv’s membership application late last year.
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EU nations add air, space and drone tech to their defense cooperation roster
European Union defense ministers have approved new collaborative projects meant to boost the bloc’s military capabilities in air, space and drone operations.
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General Dynamics’ Europe team dips into remote-controlled vehicles, ground robots
General Dynamics European Land Systems has rolled out a remote-driving concept for its vehicle lineup that the company presented on its ASCOD light tank at the FEINDEF defense exhibit.
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NATO tees up negotiations on artificial intelligence in weapons
Exactly where the alliance falls on whether to allow or disavow varied autonomous and AI-powered weaponry is expected to be a hotly debated topic.
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NATO to improve cyber defense in bid to boost alliance resilience
Senior officials urge new steps in protecting key infrastructure against cyberattacks, as the coronavirus pandemic has forced an even greater reliance on data connectivity in all sectors of society.
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Report of Russian navigation gear on German submarines has lawmakers on alert
A report that Russian-developed navigation technology is installed on German Navy submarines has prompted lawmakers to investigate.
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Saab heads EU industry push for a drone collision-avoidance kit
The European Detect and Avoid System is meant to ensure unmanned and manned aviation can co-exist safely in the same airspace.
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Britain’s Royal Air Force chief says drone swarms ready to crack enemy defenses
The conundrum of overcoming enemy air defenses is currently on display in Ukraine, where Ukrainian and Russian air-defense capabilities are effectively canceling out the other side’s air power arsenal.
-
European Union cyber defense team deploys to aid Ukraine
On Feb. 22, officials were still assessing a Ukrainian defense scenario in which the team would operate, including “on-site and remote support,” a defense official at the Lithuanian Embassy in Washington told Defense News.
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Ukraine, UK, Poland announce security pact amid heightened tensions
The tie-up is meant to deepen Ukraine’s relationships with the two European nations in matters of cyber security, energy security and countering disinformation, said the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Ukraine seeks closer ties with NATO on cyber defense
NATO members overseeing the alliance’s center of excellence for cyber defense rejected Kyiv’s membership application late last year.
-
EU nations add air, space and drone tech to their defense cooperation roster
European Union defense ministers have approved new collaborative projects meant to boost the bloc’s military capabilities in air, space and drone operations.
-
General Dynamics’ Europe team dips into remote-controlled vehicles, ground robots
General Dynamics European Land Systems has rolled out a remote-driving concept for its vehicle lineup that the company presented on its ASCOD light tank at the FEINDEF defense exhibit.
-
NATO tees up negotiations on artificial intelligence in weapons
Exactly where the alliance falls on whether to allow or disavow varied autonomous and AI-powered weaponry is expected to be a hotly debated topic.
-
NATO to improve cyber defense in bid to boost alliance resilience
Senior officials urge new steps in protecting key infrastructure against cyberattacks, as the coronavirus pandemic has forced an even greater reliance on data connectivity in all sectors of society.
-
Report of Russian navigation gear on German submarines has lawmakers on alert
A report that Russian-developed navigation technology is installed on German Navy submarines has prompted lawmakers to investigate.
-
Saab heads EU industry push for a drone collision-avoidance kit
The European Detect and Avoid System is meant to ensure unmanned and manned aviation can co-exist safely in the same airspace.
-
Britain’s Royal Air Force chief says drone swarms ready to crack enemy defenses
The conundrum of overcoming enemy air defenses is currently on display in Ukraine, where Ukrainian and Russian air-defense capabilities are effectively canceling out the other side’s air power arsenal.
-
European Union cyber defense team deploys to aid Ukraine
On Feb. 22, officials were still assessing a Ukrainian defense scenario in which the team would operate, including “on-site and remote support,” a defense official at the Lithuanian Embassy in Washington told Defense News.
-
Ukraine, UK, Poland announce security pact amid heightened tensions
The tie-up is meant to deepen Ukraine’s relationships with the two European nations in matters of cyber security, energy security and countering disinformation, said the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
-
Ukraine seeks closer ties with NATO on cyber defense
NATO members overseeing the alliance’s center of excellence for cyber defense rejected Kyiv’s membership application late last year.
-
EU nations add air, space and drone tech to their defense cooperation roster
European Union defense ministers have approved new collaborative projects meant to boost the bloc’s military capabilities in air, space and drone operations.
-
General Dynamics’ Europe team dips into remote-controlled vehicles, ground robots
General Dynamics European Land Systems has rolled out a remote-driving concept for its vehicle lineup that the company presented on its ASCOD light tank at the FEINDEF defense exhibit.
-
NATO tees up negotiations on artificial intelligence in weapons
Exactly where the alliance falls on whether to allow or disavow varied autonomous and AI-powered weaponry is expected to be a hotly debated topic.
-
NATO to improve cyber defense in bid to boost alliance resilience
Senior officials urge new steps in protecting key infrastructure against cyberattacks, as the coronavirus pandemic has forced an even greater reliance on data connectivity in all sectors of society.
-
Report of Russian navigation gear on German submarines has lawmakers on alert
A report that Russian-developed navigation technology is installed on German Navy submarines has prompted lawmakers to investigate.
-
Saab heads EU industry push for a drone collision-avoidance kit
The European Detect and Avoid System is meant to ensure unmanned and manned aviation can co-exist safely in the same airspace.













