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Interceptor drones are Europe’s new hope for downing Russian Shaheds
The interest surrounding these platforms appears to be catching on, as several companies paraded their new variants at the DSEI fair in London.
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Dubai Airshow nixes Israel attendance over bombing in Qatar
The organizers’ move became public a day after a Israel carried out an air strike targeting Hamas negotiators in a attack in Doha on Tuesday.
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Could a ‘drone wall’ have protected Poland’s airspace?
An emerging project in the Baltics offers lessons learned, according industry officials.
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Ukraine weighs lifting arms-export ban to make drones in Europe
The Kyiv government wants to piggyback on a prospective membership in the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force and produce drones in member countries.
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Teledyne Flir unveils moving drone cage to strap onto boats, vehicles
It is capable of autonomously deploying and retrieving the company’s SkyRaider R80D and SkyRanger R70 drones while moving at speeds of up to 50 km/h.
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Europe’s defense gaps loom large as weapon makers schmooze in London
The DSEI trade show is expected to see an uptick in European participation this year, with more countries and companies represented.
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Norway to buy British frigates in $14 billion deal
The U.K.-built Type-26 warship design won against competing offers from the U.S., Germany and France.
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Britain expands training program for Ukraine forces
Ukrainian forces will receive additional training from the British military as part of the expansion of the United Kingdom-led Interflex warfare program.
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Finland seeks demining robots amid exploding focus on combat robotics
Manufacturers of unmanned ground vehicles have seen new contracts mushroom within and outside of Europe.
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Russia, Belarus to hold joint military drill next month
The “Zapad-2025” joint military exercise is expected to involve Russia-made hypersonic missiles and the simulated use of nuclear weapons.
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Interceptor drones are Europe’s new hope for downing Russian Shaheds
The interest surrounding these platforms appears to be catching on, as several companies paraded their new variants at the DSEI fair in London.
-
Dubai Airshow nixes Israel attendance over bombing in Qatar
The organizers’ move became public a day after a Israel carried out an air strike targeting Hamas negotiators in a attack in Doha on Tuesday.
-
Could a ‘drone wall’ have protected Poland’s airspace?
An emerging project in the Baltics offers lessons learned, according industry officials.
-
Ukraine weighs lifting arms-export ban to make drones in Europe
The Kyiv government wants to piggyback on a prospective membership in the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force and produce drones in member countries.
-
Teledyne Flir unveils moving drone cage to strap onto boats, vehicles
It is capable of autonomously deploying and retrieving the company’s SkyRaider R80D and SkyRanger R70 drones while moving at speeds of up to 50 km/h.
-
Europe’s defense gaps loom large as weapon makers schmooze in London
The DSEI trade show is expected to see an uptick in European participation this year, with more countries and companies represented.
-
Norway to buy British frigates in $14 billion deal
The U.K.-built Type-26 warship design won against competing offers from the U.S., Germany and France.
-
Britain expands training program for Ukraine forces
Ukrainian forces will receive additional training from the British military as part of the expansion of the United Kingdom-led Interflex warfare program.
-
Finland seeks demining robots amid exploding focus on combat robotics
Manufacturers of unmanned ground vehicles have seen new contracts mushroom within and outside of Europe.
-
Russia, Belarus to hold joint military drill next month
The “Zapad-2025” joint military exercise is expected to involve Russia-made hypersonic missiles and the simulated use of nuclear weapons.
-
Interceptor drones are Europe’s new hope for downing Russian Shaheds
The interest surrounding these platforms appears to be catching on, as several companies paraded their new variants at the DSEI fair in London.
-
Dubai Airshow nixes Israel attendance over bombing in Qatar
The organizers’ move became public a day after a Israel carried out an air strike targeting Hamas negotiators in a attack in Doha on Tuesday.
-
Could a ‘drone wall’ have protected Poland’s airspace?
An emerging project in the Baltics offers lessons learned, according industry officials.
-
Ukraine weighs lifting arms-export ban to make drones in Europe
The Kyiv government wants to piggyback on a prospective membership in the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force and produce drones in member countries.
-
Teledyne Flir unveils moving drone cage to strap onto boats, vehicles
It is capable of autonomously deploying and retrieving the company’s SkyRaider R80D and SkyRanger R70 drones while moving at speeds of up to 50 km/h.
-
Europe’s defense gaps loom large as weapon makers schmooze in London
The DSEI trade show is expected to see an uptick in European participation this year, with more countries and companies represented.
-
Norway to buy British frigates in $14 billion deal
The U.K.-built Type-26 warship design won against competing offers from the U.S., Germany and France.
-
Britain expands training program for Ukraine forces
Ukrainian forces will receive additional training from the British military as part of the expansion of the United Kingdom-led Interflex warfare program.
-
Finland seeks demining robots amid exploding focus on combat robotics
Manufacturers of unmanned ground vehicles have seen new contracts mushroom within and outside of Europe.
-
Russia, Belarus to hold joint military drill next month
The “Zapad-2025” joint military exercise is expected to involve Russia-made hypersonic missiles and the simulated use of nuclear weapons.













