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Greece, France open talks on ‘Belharra’ frigate buy
According to the Greek defense minister, there is still “a long way to go” before the final configuration of the frigates for Greece is agreed.
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France’s new cyber defense ‘conductor’ talks retaliation, protecting industry
Maj. Gen. Didier Tisseyre is France’s new cyber defense force commander — the “conductor” of an orchestra made up of military officials and the domestic defense industry, as he puts it.
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France plans to boost its self-defense posture in space
Patrols of nano-satellites could soon zap evildoers trying to harm French spacecraft.
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French A400M can almost drop enough paratroopers
The objective is to deliver 58 paratroopers from one side door in the upcoming weeks and then start working on dispatching paratroopers from both sides next year.
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France and Australia are working on the same sub, but they’ll be powered differently
This will mean design changes to allow for a different engine type.
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FCAS or Tempest? European missile company has its eyes on both
MBDA is rolling out new ideas for supplying future aerial weapons with swarming, expendable drones for strike and reconnaissance.
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French Air Force deputy talks strategy, Brexit and future fighter jets
What does the French Air Force have planned for its future force? We ask the go-to person at his office in southwest Paris.
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UAE, Naval Group quietly cut $850 million deal for Gowind ships
The Gowind corvettes are powered by engines made by Germany’s MTU, meaning Berlin could make the contract difficult to honor.
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France reports 30 percent jump in arms sales for 2018
Sales to fellow European nations were up sharply compared to previous years, according to a report to parliament.
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France speeds up joint light helicopter program
The French armed forces will get the first of their 169 Airbus H160M light helicopters in 2026, two years ahead of schedule, Defense Minister Florence Parly announced on Monday.
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Greece, France open talks on ‘Belharra’ frigate buy
According to the Greek defense minister, there is still “a long way to go” before the final configuration of the frigates for Greece is agreed.
-
France’s new cyber defense ‘conductor’ talks retaliation, protecting industry
Maj. Gen. Didier Tisseyre is France’s new cyber defense force commander — the “conductor” of an orchestra made up of military officials and the domestic defense industry, as he puts it.
-
France plans to boost its self-defense posture in space
Patrols of nano-satellites could soon zap evildoers trying to harm French spacecraft.
-
French A400M can almost drop enough paratroopers
The objective is to deliver 58 paratroopers from one side door in the upcoming weeks and then start working on dispatching paratroopers from both sides next year.
-
France and Australia are working on the same sub, but they’ll be powered differently
This will mean design changes to allow for a different engine type.
-
FCAS or Tempest? European missile company has its eyes on both
MBDA is rolling out new ideas for supplying future aerial weapons with swarming, expendable drones for strike and reconnaissance.
-
French Air Force deputy talks strategy, Brexit and future fighter jets
What does the French Air Force have planned for its future force? We ask the go-to person at his office in southwest Paris.
-
UAE, Naval Group quietly cut $850 million deal for Gowind ships
The Gowind corvettes are powered by engines made by Germany’s MTU, meaning Berlin could make the contract difficult to honor.
-
France reports 30 percent jump in arms sales for 2018
Sales to fellow European nations were up sharply compared to previous years, according to a report to parliament.
-
France speeds up joint light helicopter program
The French armed forces will get the first of their 169 Airbus H160M light helicopters in 2026, two years ahead of schedule, Defense Minister Florence Parly announced on Monday.
-
Greece, France open talks on ‘Belharra’ frigate buy
According to the Greek defense minister, there is still “a long way to go” before the final configuration of the frigates for Greece is agreed.
-
France’s new cyber defense ‘conductor’ talks retaliation, protecting industry
Maj. Gen. Didier Tisseyre is France’s new cyber defense force commander — the “conductor” of an orchestra made up of military officials and the domestic defense industry, as he puts it.
-
France plans to boost its self-defense posture in space
Patrols of nano-satellites could soon zap evildoers trying to harm French spacecraft.
-
French A400M can almost drop enough paratroopers
The objective is to deliver 58 paratroopers from one side door in the upcoming weeks and then start working on dispatching paratroopers from both sides next year.
-
France and Australia are working on the same sub, but they’ll be powered differently
This will mean design changes to allow for a different engine type.
-
FCAS or Tempest? European missile company has its eyes on both
MBDA is rolling out new ideas for supplying future aerial weapons with swarming, expendable drones for strike and reconnaissance.
-
French Air Force deputy talks strategy, Brexit and future fighter jets
What does the French Air Force have planned for its future force? We ask the go-to person at his office in southwest Paris.
-
UAE, Naval Group quietly cut $850 million deal for Gowind ships
The Gowind corvettes are powered by engines made by Germany’s MTU, meaning Berlin could make the contract difficult to honor.
-
France reports 30 percent jump in arms sales for 2018
Sales to fellow European nations were up sharply compared to previous years, according to a report to parliament.
-
France speeds up joint light helicopter program
The French armed forces will get the first of their 169 Airbus H160M light helicopters in 2026, two years ahead of schedule, Defense Minister Florence Parly announced on Monday.













