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Swedish air chief talks next-gen warplane, Gripen’s anti-drone role
The year 2026 promises to be a time of decisions, as the Swedish air force strives to keep its options open when it comes to a new fighter design.
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Sweden hastens Gripen deep-strike punch with Taurus missiles
Sweden’s air chief now expects Taurus integration “considerably earlier than previously planned,” he said in an interview with Defense News.
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Norway plans to introduce military police on remote Arctic island
The proposed legal change comes amid the possibility of a future increase in Norwegian and allied presence in the area.
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Ukraine’s first underwater drone strike caught on hacked cameras
A video on an official government affiliated website reportedly showed the Sub Sea Baby drone striking a part of a Russian Kilo-class submarine.
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Belgium doubles down on drone defenses following mystery flights
The ramp-up is part of the country’s €50 million ($59 million) anti-drone plan in the wake of a recent surge in illegal drone overflights.
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Danish Arctic chief expects High North arms race after Ukraine war
The country has ramped up its military presence to defend Greenland, an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.
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Canada could use EU loans for next-gen warplane, submarine purchases
The admission into the bloc’s loan scheme comes after Canadian leaders pushed to get closer to the European Union, as ties with Trump’s USA have soured.
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Danish, UK firms rush counter-drone takeover amid airspace breaches
Recent incursions have exposed speed of detection as a key gap in defending against drones, leaving security personnel unaware of threat types.
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Finland seeks to secure Arctic footprint in new defense strategy
The document highlights the role that the new NATO Forward Land Force unit, inaugurated in October in northern Finland, will play for the alliance.
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Russia will try NATO regardless of Ukraine peace deal, experts warn
Western intelligence services have warned for years that Moscow is trying to boost its traditional military capabilities.
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Swedish air chief talks next-gen warplane, Gripen’s anti-drone role
The year 2026 promises to be a time of decisions, as the Swedish air force strives to keep its options open when it comes to a new fighter design.
-
Sweden hastens Gripen deep-strike punch with Taurus missiles
Sweden’s air chief now expects Taurus integration “considerably earlier than previously planned,” he said in an interview with Defense News.
-
Norway plans to introduce military police on remote Arctic island
The proposed legal change comes amid the possibility of a future increase in Norwegian and allied presence in the area.
-
Ukraine’s first underwater drone strike caught on hacked cameras
A video on an official government affiliated website reportedly showed the Sub Sea Baby drone striking a part of a Russian Kilo-class submarine.
-
Belgium doubles down on drone defenses following mystery flights
The ramp-up is part of the country’s €50 million ($59 million) anti-drone plan in the wake of a recent surge in illegal drone overflights.
-
Danish Arctic chief expects High North arms race after Ukraine war
The country has ramped up its military presence to defend Greenland, an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.
-
Canada could use EU loans for next-gen warplane, submarine purchases
The admission into the bloc’s loan scheme comes after Canadian leaders pushed to get closer to the European Union, as ties with Trump’s USA have soured.
-
Danish, UK firms rush counter-drone takeover amid airspace breaches
Recent incursions have exposed speed of detection as a key gap in defending against drones, leaving security personnel unaware of threat types.
-
Finland seeks to secure Arctic footprint in new defense strategy
The document highlights the role that the new NATO Forward Land Force unit, inaugurated in October in northern Finland, will play for the alliance.
-
Russia will try NATO regardless of Ukraine peace deal, experts warn
Western intelligence services have warned for years that Moscow is trying to boost its traditional military capabilities.
-
Swedish air chief talks next-gen warplane, Gripen’s anti-drone role
The year 2026 promises to be a time of decisions, as the Swedish air force strives to keep its options open when it comes to a new fighter design.
-
Sweden hastens Gripen deep-strike punch with Taurus missiles
Sweden’s air chief now expects Taurus integration “considerably earlier than previously planned,” he said in an interview with Defense News.
-
Norway plans to introduce military police on remote Arctic island
The proposed legal change comes amid the possibility of a future increase in Norwegian and allied presence in the area.
-
Ukraine’s first underwater drone strike caught on hacked cameras
A video on an official government affiliated website reportedly showed the Sub Sea Baby drone striking a part of a Russian Kilo-class submarine.
-
Belgium doubles down on drone defenses following mystery flights
The ramp-up is part of the country’s €50 million ($59 million) anti-drone plan in the wake of a recent surge in illegal drone overflights.
-
Danish Arctic chief expects High North arms race after Ukraine war
The country has ramped up its military presence to defend Greenland, an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.
-
Canada could use EU loans for next-gen warplane, submarine purchases
The admission into the bloc’s loan scheme comes after Canadian leaders pushed to get closer to the European Union, as ties with Trump’s USA have soured.
-
Danish, UK firms rush counter-drone takeover amid airspace breaches
Recent incursions have exposed speed of detection as a key gap in defending against drones, leaving security personnel unaware of threat types.
-
Finland seeks to secure Arctic footprint in new defense strategy
The document highlights the role that the new NATO Forward Land Force unit, inaugurated in October in northern Finland, will play for the alliance.
-
Russia will try NATO regardless of Ukraine peace deal, experts warn
Western intelligence services have warned for years that Moscow is trying to boost its traditional military capabilities.













