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Gripen E testing ahead of schedule, vendor claims
The first aircraft for Sweden will be delivered this year to the test and evaluation force made up of personnel from Saab and the Swedish Air Force.
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Saab CEO sees ‘huge interest’ in T-X trainer aircraft following US Air Force deal
The T-X production facility that Swedish defense group Saab is building in West Lafayette, Indiana, “will become one of our major sites,” Håkan Buskhe told reporters.
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Saab: First GlobalEye plane for UAE will be ready next spring
The aircraft is currently being tested in Granada, Spain, where weather conditions more closely resemble those of the client than in Sweden.
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French air force receives first ‘tactical’ A400M transport plane
New features include taking off and landing in rough terrain, though a series of “tactical” capabilities remains to be realized.
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French Army eyes robots, change in force size as it prepares for future wars
Innovation and a sufficiently populated Army are key factors in whether France will be prepared for a high-intensity conflict, say the military’s strategic thinkers.
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MBDA doubles down on tiny European laser-weapon project
“This might be the embryo of a much more important initiative in the European laser sector,” company CEO Antoine Bouvier predicts.
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Conference call confusion: Is the joint French, British fighter program ‘terminated’?
Confusion arose surrounding the Franco-British Future Combat Air System project, as Dassault Aviation’s CEO said the project was “terminated.”
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France, Australia deepen naval-research ties in wake of submarine deal
Naval Group aims to advance research in autopilots and dynamic positioning, ship stabilization, unmanned systems technologies, oil and gas, energy and health monitoring, the company said.
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Naval Group clinches $35 billion Australian submarine deal
The agreement marks an end to eleventh-hour efforts by competitor ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems to steal the business.
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French vehicle maker Arquus sets its sights on new European battle tank
“We think we have things to contribute, notably concerning fuel cells, hybrid drivetrains and robotization,” says CEO Emmanuel Levacher.
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Gripen E testing ahead of schedule, vendor claims
The first aircraft for Sweden will be delivered this year to the test and evaluation force made up of personnel from Saab and the Swedish Air Force.
-
Saab CEO sees ‘huge interest’ in T-X trainer aircraft following US Air Force deal
The T-X production facility that Swedish defense group Saab is building in West Lafayette, Indiana, “will become one of our major sites,” Håkan Buskhe told reporters.
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Saab: First GlobalEye plane for UAE will be ready next spring
The aircraft is currently being tested in Granada, Spain, where weather conditions more closely resemble those of the client than in Sweden.
-
French air force receives first ‘tactical’ A400M transport plane
New features include taking off and landing in rough terrain, though a series of “tactical” capabilities remains to be realized.
-
French Army eyes robots, change in force size as it prepares for future wars
Innovation and a sufficiently populated Army are key factors in whether France will be prepared for a high-intensity conflict, say the military’s strategic thinkers.
-
MBDA doubles down on tiny European laser-weapon project
“This might be the embryo of a much more important initiative in the European laser sector,” company CEO Antoine Bouvier predicts.
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Conference call confusion: Is the joint French, British fighter program ‘terminated’?
Confusion arose surrounding the Franco-British Future Combat Air System project, as Dassault Aviation’s CEO said the project was “terminated.”
-
France, Australia deepen naval-research ties in wake of submarine deal
Naval Group aims to advance research in autopilots and dynamic positioning, ship stabilization, unmanned systems technologies, oil and gas, energy and health monitoring, the company said.
-
Naval Group clinches $35 billion Australian submarine deal
The agreement marks an end to eleventh-hour efforts by competitor ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems to steal the business.
-
French vehicle maker Arquus sets its sights on new European battle tank
“We think we have things to contribute, notably concerning fuel cells, hybrid drivetrains and robotization,” says CEO Emmanuel Levacher.
-
Gripen E testing ahead of schedule, vendor claims
The first aircraft for Sweden will be delivered this year to the test and evaluation force made up of personnel from Saab and the Swedish Air Force.
-
Saab CEO sees ‘huge interest’ in T-X trainer aircraft following US Air Force deal
The T-X production facility that Swedish defense group Saab is building in West Lafayette, Indiana, “will become one of our major sites,” Håkan Buskhe told reporters.
-
Saab: First GlobalEye plane for UAE will be ready next spring
The aircraft is currently being tested in Granada, Spain, where weather conditions more closely resemble those of the client than in Sweden.
-
French air force receives first ‘tactical’ A400M transport plane
New features include taking off and landing in rough terrain, though a series of “tactical” capabilities remains to be realized.
-
French Army eyes robots, change in force size as it prepares for future wars
Innovation and a sufficiently populated Army are key factors in whether France will be prepared for a high-intensity conflict, say the military’s strategic thinkers.
-
MBDA doubles down on tiny European laser-weapon project
“This might be the embryo of a much more important initiative in the European laser sector,” company CEO Antoine Bouvier predicts.
-
Conference call confusion: Is the joint French, British fighter program ‘terminated’?
Confusion arose surrounding the Franco-British Future Combat Air System project, as Dassault Aviation’s CEO said the project was “terminated.”
-
France, Australia deepen naval-research ties in wake of submarine deal
Naval Group aims to advance research in autopilots and dynamic positioning, ship stabilization, unmanned systems technologies, oil and gas, energy and health monitoring, the company said.
-
Naval Group clinches $35 billion Australian submarine deal
The agreement marks an end to eleventh-hour efforts by competitor ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems to steal the business.
-
French vehicle maker Arquus sets its sights on new European battle tank
“We think we have things to contribute, notably concerning fuel cells, hybrid drivetrains and robotization,” says CEO Emmanuel Levacher.













