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European space companies launch bid for secure satellite network
A contract for the IRISS satellite constellation, worth $6.6 billion, is up for grabs in early 2024.
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French forces prep for final phase of major multidomain exercise
After several years without an exercise on its territory, the French military is preparing for the final phase of Orion 2023.
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NATO preps tech competition to solve real-world security issues
A call for participants to apply for the challenges is to take place in mid-2023, and up to 30 participants are to be selected for each challenge.
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EU nations rush to scrape up one million artillery rounds for Ukraine
Europeans try a mix of eased procurement procedures and subsidies to boost the delivery of urgently needed weapons to help Ukraine defend itself.
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European firms line up behind push for secure SATCOM standard
The program’s goal is to design a new secure and resilient waveform standard that will help EU armed forces tackle increased throughput demand.
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NATO members line up to join new space-based data collection effort
Sixteen governments, plus alliance invitees Sweden and Finland, have so far joined the initiative.
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Eyes on Ukraine, NATO preps new ammo guidelines to boost production
One year into Russia’s war on Ukraine, NATO defense ministers are expected to discuss the problem ammunition shortages at a meeting in Brussels this week.
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European space companies launch bid for secure satellite network
A contract for the IRISS satellite constellation, worth $6.6 billion, is up for grabs in early 2024.
-
French forces prep for final phase of major multidomain exercise
After several years without an exercise on its territory, the French military is preparing for the final phase of Orion 2023.
-
NATO preps tech competition to solve real-world security issues
A call for participants to apply for the challenges is to take place in mid-2023, and up to 30 participants are to be selected for each challenge.
-
EU nations rush to scrape up one million artillery rounds for Ukraine
Europeans try a mix of eased procurement procedures and subsidies to boost the delivery of urgently needed weapons to help Ukraine defend itself.
-
European firms line up behind push for secure SATCOM standard
The program’s goal is to design a new secure and resilient waveform standard that will help EU armed forces tackle increased throughput demand.
-
NATO members line up to join new space-based data collection effort
Sixteen governments, plus alliance invitees Sweden and Finland, have so far joined the initiative.
-
Eyes on Ukraine, NATO preps new ammo guidelines to boost production
One year into Russia’s war on Ukraine, NATO defense ministers are expected to discuss the problem ammunition shortages at a meeting in Brussels this week.
-
European space companies launch bid for secure satellite network
A contract for the IRISS satellite constellation, worth $6.6 billion, is up for grabs in early 2024.
-
French forces prep for final phase of major multidomain exercise
After several years without an exercise on its territory, the French military is preparing for the final phase of Orion 2023.
-
NATO preps tech competition to solve real-world security issues
A call for participants to apply for the challenges is to take place in mid-2023, and up to 30 participants are to be selected for each challenge.
-
EU nations rush to scrape up one million artillery rounds for Ukraine
Europeans try a mix of eased procurement procedures and subsidies to boost the delivery of urgently needed weapons to help Ukraine defend itself.
-
European firms line up behind push for secure SATCOM standard
The program’s goal is to design a new secure and resilient waveform standard that will help EU armed forces tackle increased throughput demand.
-
NATO members line up to join new space-based data collection effort
Sixteen governments, plus alliance invitees Sweden and Finland, have so far joined the initiative.
-
Eyes on Ukraine, NATO preps new ammo guidelines to boost production
One year into Russia’s war on Ukraine, NATO defense ministers are expected to discuss the problem ammunition shortages at a meeting in Brussels this week.















