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Here’s what’s behind France’s 72% jump in weapons exports
France’s spectacular jump in weapons’ exports is largely thanks to two companies: Dassault Aviation and Naval Group.
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Europe ship-killing missile passes first firing trial
Sea Venom was launched from a Dauphin helicopter flying nearly as low as is possible for releasing the missile, which skimmed just over the water upon reaching its cruise phase.
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French defense firms fête formidable profits in 2019
France’s major defense companies are looking back at a strong 2019, thanks to a combination of exceptional contracts and the country’s overall healthy economy, executives said this week.
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‘Europeans don’t have a choice’: Naval Group boss pushes for shipyard consolidation
Europe’s naval sector must join forces if it is to remain competitive with new entrants on the international market, according to the outgoing CEO of France’s Naval Group.
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French defense minister’s US visit comes with an ask: Keep troops in Africa
France considers American intelligence and logistics support in the “Barkhane” Sahel operation to be crucial.
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France hires two firms to soup up jets with an electronic warfare capability
France has awarded a contract for Archange, its strategic airborne intelligence program aimed at strengthening the country’s signals intelligence capabilities.
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French military taps Thales to study ISR sensor options for ‘Stratobus’ airship
The aim of the project is to see if stratospheric blimps could be useful to the French armed forces.
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France orders six patrol ships, equipped with drones and able to secure prisoners
France has ordered six 70-meter-longer offshore patrol vessels from Socarenam, a shipyard in Boulogne-sur-Mer on the country’s northern coast, to patrol its vast economic exclusive zone.
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Safran and MTU agree on way ahead for next-gen fighter aircraft engine
The agreement lifts the last impediments that were standing in the way of contracts being signed by the French, German and Spanish governments.
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Naval Group starts construction on France’s newest frigate
The first steel cut has been made for the new French FDI (defense and intervention) frigate, the Admiral Ronarc’h-class, which will be known on the export market as the Belh@arra.
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Here’s what’s behind France’s 72% jump in weapons exports
France’s spectacular jump in weapons’ exports is largely thanks to two companies: Dassault Aviation and Naval Group.
-
Europe ship-killing missile passes first firing trial
Sea Venom was launched from a Dauphin helicopter flying nearly as low as is possible for releasing the missile, which skimmed just over the water upon reaching its cruise phase.
-
French defense firms fête formidable profits in 2019
France’s major defense companies are looking back at a strong 2019, thanks to a combination of exceptional contracts and the country’s overall healthy economy, executives said this week.
-
‘Europeans don’t have a choice’: Naval Group boss pushes for shipyard consolidation
Europe’s naval sector must join forces if it is to remain competitive with new entrants on the international market, according to the outgoing CEO of France’s Naval Group.
-
French defense minister’s US visit comes with an ask: Keep troops in Africa
France considers American intelligence and logistics support in the “Barkhane” Sahel operation to be crucial.
-
France hires two firms to soup up jets with an electronic warfare capability
France has awarded a contract for Archange, its strategic airborne intelligence program aimed at strengthening the country’s signals intelligence capabilities.
-
French military taps Thales to study ISR sensor options for ‘Stratobus’ airship
The aim of the project is to see if stratospheric blimps could be useful to the French armed forces.
-
France orders six patrol ships, equipped with drones and able to secure prisoners
France has ordered six 70-meter-longer offshore patrol vessels from Socarenam, a shipyard in Boulogne-sur-Mer on the country’s northern coast, to patrol its vast economic exclusive zone.
-
Safran and MTU agree on way ahead for next-gen fighter aircraft engine
The agreement lifts the last impediments that were standing in the way of contracts being signed by the French, German and Spanish governments.
-
Naval Group starts construction on France’s newest frigate
The first steel cut has been made for the new French FDI (defense and intervention) frigate, the Admiral Ronarc’h-class, which will be known on the export market as the Belh@arra.
-
Here’s what’s behind France’s 72% jump in weapons exports
France’s spectacular jump in weapons’ exports is largely thanks to two companies: Dassault Aviation and Naval Group.
-
Europe ship-killing missile passes first firing trial
Sea Venom was launched from a Dauphin helicopter flying nearly as low as is possible for releasing the missile, which skimmed just over the water upon reaching its cruise phase.
-
French defense firms fête formidable profits in 2019
France’s major defense companies are looking back at a strong 2019, thanks to a combination of exceptional contracts and the country’s overall healthy economy, executives said this week.
-
‘Europeans don’t have a choice’: Naval Group boss pushes for shipyard consolidation
Europe’s naval sector must join forces if it is to remain competitive with new entrants on the international market, according to the outgoing CEO of France’s Naval Group.
-
French defense minister’s US visit comes with an ask: Keep troops in Africa
France considers American intelligence and logistics support in the “Barkhane” Sahel operation to be crucial.
-
France hires two firms to soup up jets with an electronic warfare capability
France has awarded a contract for Archange, its strategic airborne intelligence program aimed at strengthening the country’s signals intelligence capabilities.
-
French military taps Thales to study ISR sensor options for ‘Stratobus’ airship
The aim of the project is to see if stratospheric blimps could be useful to the French armed forces.
-
France orders six patrol ships, equipped with drones and able to secure prisoners
France has ordered six 70-meter-longer offshore patrol vessels from Socarenam, a shipyard in Boulogne-sur-Mer on the country’s northern coast, to patrol its vast economic exclusive zone.
-
Safran and MTU agree on way ahead for next-gen fighter aircraft engine
The agreement lifts the last impediments that were standing in the way of contracts being signed by the French, German and Spanish governments.
-
Naval Group starts construction on France’s newest frigate
The first steel cut has been made for the new French FDI (defense and intervention) frigate, the Admiral Ronarc’h-class, which will be known on the export market as the Belh@arra.













