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Live-fire drill puts Europe’s military cyber responders to the test
Officials hope to break up a culture of secrecy and encourage data sharing among member states.
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Hensoldt buys Austrian AI specialist Sail Labs to boost its sensor-fusion portfolio
The company plans to build a new product portfolio around the Sail Labs engine, which analyzes open-source intelligence data using artificial intelligence.
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NATO chief wades into fiery German debate on armed drones
Stoltenberg’s comments come as the question of arming drones has caused a major kerfuffle between the CDU and SPD parties, which form Germany’s coalition government.
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European Union awards grant to forge unmanned ground vehicle standard
The deal formally kicks off a pan-European development for a new generation of battlefield ground robots.
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NATO’s secure online-meeting tools have some in the European Union jealous
Sharing is caring, argues Germany’s defense minister.
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European Union’s defense arm urges work on common counter-drone weapon
The European Defence Agency has completed its first-ever deep dive into member nations’ defense plans, recommending that the bloc invest in six capabilities, including weaponry for fending off aerial drones.
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Rheinmetall unveils new ground robot for armed reconnaissance
Rheinmetall’s Mission Master series is something of a counterpoint to Estonia’s Milrem Robotics, which has been making inroads with European ground forces through its tracked THeMIS vehicle.
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Estonian robotics company makes inroads with European armies
Estonian robotics firm Milrem has signed up Italy as the latest country considering the THeMIS ground vehicle for its armed forces, the company said.
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Spain’s Indra gets a key role in new Eurofighter radar development
Officials in Europe have billed the radar upgrade as a key prerequisite for keeping the Eurofighter relevant for future missions and possible sales, including ongoing acquisition decisions in Finland and Switzerland.
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Germany picks its lead vendor for European tactical radio program
Having hardware that allows multinational troops to communicate seamlessly on the battlefield is a key premise of the European Union’s push for greater military prowess.
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Live-fire drill puts Europe’s military cyber responders to the test
Officials hope to break up a culture of secrecy and encourage data sharing among member states.
-
Hensoldt buys Austrian AI specialist Sail Labs to boost its sensor-fusion portfolio
The company plans to build a new product portfolio around the Sail Labs engine, which analyzes open-source intelligence data using artificial intelligence.
-
NATO chief wades into fiery German debate on armed drones
Stoltenberg’s comments come as the question of arming drones has caused a major kerfuffle between the CDU and SPD parties, which form Germany’s coalition government.
-
European Union awards grant to forge unmanned ground vehicle standard
The deal formally kicks off a pan-European development for a new generation of battlefield ground robots.
-
NATO’s secure online-meeting tools have some in the European Union jealous
Sharing is caring, argues Germany’s defense minister.
-
European Union’s defense arm urges work on common counter-drone weapon
The European Defence Agency has completed its first-ever deep dive into member nations’ defense plans, recommending that the bloc invest in six capabilities, including weaponry for fending off aerial drones.
-
Rheinmetall unveils new ground robot for armed reconnaissance
Rheinmetall’s Mission Master series is something of a counterpoint to Estonia’s Milrem Robotics, which has been making inroads with European ground forces through its tracked THeMIS vehicle.
-
Estonian robotics company makes inroads with European armies
Estonian robotics firm Milrem has signed up Italy as the latest country considering the THeMIS ground vehicle for its armed forces, the company said.
-
Spain’s Indra gets a key role in new Eurofighter radar development
Officials in Europe have billed the radar upgrade as a key prerequisite for keeping the Eurofighter relevant for future missions and possible sales, including ongoing acquisition decisions in Finland and Switzerland.
-
Germany picks its lead vendor for European tactical radio program
Having hardware that allows multinational troops to communicate seamlessly on the battlefield is a key premise of the European Union’s push for greater military prowess.
-
Live-fire drill puts Europe’s military cyber responders to the test
Officials hope to break up a culture of secrecy and encourage data sharing among member states.
-
Hensoldt buys Austrian AI specialist Sail Labs to boost its sensor-fusion portfolio
The company plans to build a new product portfolio around the Sail Labs engine, which analyzes open-source intelligence data using artificial intelligence.
-
NATO chief wades into fiery German debate on armed drones
Stoltenberg’s comments come as the question of arming drones has caused a major kerfuffle between the CDU and SPD parties, which form Germany’s coalition government.
-
European Union awards grant to forge unmanned ground vehicle standard
The deal formally kicks off a pan-European development for a new generation of battlefield ground robots.
-
NATO’s secure online-meeting tools have some in the European Union jealous
Sharing is caring, argues Germany’s defense minister.
-
European Union’s defense arm urges work on common counter-drone weapon
The European Defence Agency has completed its first-ever deep dive into member nations’ defense plans, recommending that the bloc invest in six capabilities, including weaponry for fending off aerial drones.
-
Rheinmetall unveils new ground robot for armed reconnaissance
Rheinmetall’s Mission Master series is something of a counterpoint to Estonia’s Milrem Robotics, which has been making inroads with European ground forces through its tracked THeMIS vehicle.
-
Estonian robotics company makes inroads with European armies
Estonian robotics firm Milrem has signed up Italy as the latest country considering the THeMIS ground vehicle for its armed forces, the company said.
-
Spain’s Indra gets a key role in new Eurofighter radar development
Officials in Europe have billed the radar upgrade as a key prerequisite for keeping the Eurofighter relevant for future missions and possible sales, including ongoing acquisition decisions in Finland and Switzerland.
-
Germany picks its lead vendor for European tactical radio program
Having hardware that allows multinational troops to communicate seamlessly on the battlefield is a key premise of the European Union’s push for greater military prowess.













