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Germany moves to protect its military-cyber industry
A new German strategy document declares defense-related cyber technologies as key national assets, affording the domestic sector some protection from international competition.
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Germany walks away from $2.5 billion purchase of US Navy’s Triton spy drones
Berlin will instead buy modified business jets untethered from drone-specific airspace restrictions over Europe.
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Estonia, US launch effort to ease sharing of cyberthreat intel
The five-year effort will attempt to find ways around a conundrum that often prevents even close allies from telling each other about threats in the virtual domain.
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New NATO surveillance drones bet on Italian safety ruling
Can the fleet of Alliance Ground Surveillance drones fly routinely in European airspace?
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Spain’s Indra claims lead in EU electronic-warfare push for future aircraft
The project could become a precursor for the radar-jamming capabilities of the Future Combat Air System, a French-German-Spanish collaboration, according to industry sources.
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NATO to upgrade its AWACS surveillance aircraft for $1 billion
The news comes coupled with an announcement that the first of five Global Hawk drones making up the Alliance Ground Surveillance program was en route from the United States to its future home base at Sigonella, Sicily.
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Airbus expects updated industry call for Germany’s Tornado replacement contest
Airbus expects an updated industry solicitation for Germany’s multibillion-dollar Tornado replacement program, for which the company will offer an electronic attack-capable Eurofighter.
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Stealthy no more? A German radar vendor says it tracked the F-35 jet in 2018 — from a pony farm
In the illustrious history of the F-35 fighter jet, add a pony farm outside Berlin as the place where radar-maker Hensoldt claims the plane’s stealth cover was blown.
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MBDA readies new missile for electronic warfare
The idea is to replace the warhead with a payload for jamming enemy air defenses or beckoning them away from strike missiles.
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US drone maker senses a leg up in Europe
General Atomics seeks a foothold on the continent by touting the promise of smooth civilian-airspace integration of its aircraft by militaries here.
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Germany moves to protect its military-cyber industry
A new German strategy document declares defense-related cyber technologies as key national assets, affording the domestic sector some protection from international competition.
-
Germany walks away from $2.5 billion purchase of US Navy’s Triton spy drones
Berlin will instead buy modified business jets untethered from drone-specific airspace restrictions over Europe.
-
Estonia, US launch effort to ease sharing of cyberthreat intel
The five-year effort will attempt to find ways around a conundrum that often prevents even close allies from telling each other about threats in the virtual domain.
-
New NATO surveillance drones bet on Italian safety ruling
Can the fleet of Alliance Ground Surveillance drones fly routinely in European airspace?
-
Spain’s Indra claims lead in EU electronic-warfare push for future aircraft
The project could become a precursor for the radar-jamming capabilities of the Future Combat Air System, a French-German-Spanish collaboration, according to industry sources.
-
NATO to upgrade its AWACS surveillance aircraft for $1 billion
The news comes coupled with an announcement that the first of five Global Hawk drones making up the Alliance Ground Surveillance program was en route from the United States to its future home base at Sigonella, Sicily.
-
Airbus expects updated industry call for Germany’s Tornado replacement contest
Airbus expects an updated industry solicitation for Germany’s multibillion-dollar Tornado replacement program, for which the company will offer an electronic attack-capable Eurofighter.
-
Stealthy no more? A German radar vendor says it tracked the F-35 jet in 2018 — from a pony farm
In the illustrious history of the F-35 fighter jet, add a pony farm outside Berlin as the place where radar-maker Hensoldt claims the plane’s stealth cover was blown.
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MBDA readies new missile for electronic warfare
The idea is to replace the warhead with a payload for jamming enemy air defenses or beckoning them away from strike missiles.
-
US drone maker senses a leg up in Europe
General Atomics seeks a foothold on the continent by touting the promise of smooth civilian-airspace integration of its aircraft by militaries here.
-
Germany moves to protect its military-cyber industry
A new German strategy document declares defense-related cyber technologies as key national assets, affording the domestic sector some protection from international competition.
-
Germany walks away from $2.5 billion purchase of US Navy’s Triton spy drones
Berlin will instead buy modified business jets untethered from drone-specific airspace restrictions over Europe.
-
Estonia, US launch effort to ease sharing of cyberthreat intel
The five-year effort will attempt to find ways around a conundrum that often prevents even close allies from telling each other about threats in the virtual domain.
-
New NATO surveillance drones bet on Italian safety ruling
Can the fleet of Alliance Ground Surveillance drones fly routinely in European airspace?
-
Spain’s Indra claims lead in EU electronic-warfare push for future aircraft
The project could become a precursor for the radar-jamming capabilities of the Future Combat Air System, a French-German-Spanish collaboration, according to industry sources.
-
NATO to upgrade its AWACS surveillance aircraft for $1 billion
The news comes coupled with an announcement that the first of five Global Hawk drones making up the Alliance Ground Surveillance program was en route from the United States to its future home base at Sigonella, Sicily.
-
Airbus expects updated industry call for Germany’s Tornado replacement contest
Airbus expects an updated industry solicitation for Germany’s multibillion-dollar Tornado replacement program, for which the company will offer an electronic attack-capable Eurofighter.
-
Stealthy no more? A German radar vendor says it tracked the F-35 jet in 2018 — from a pony farm
In the illustrious history of the F-35 fighter jet, add a pony farm outside Berlin as the place where radar-maker Hensoldt claims the plane’s stealth cover was blown.
-
MBDA readies new missile for electronic warfare
The idea is to replace the warhead with a payload for jamming enemy air defenses or beckoning them away from strike missiles.
-
US drone maker senses a leg up in Europe
General Atomics seeks a foothold on the continent by touting the promise of smooth civilian-airspace integration of its aircraft by militaries here.













