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Finland, Norway press Russia on suspected GPS jamming during NATO drill
Norway and Finland claim that Moscow is to blame for signal outages during the alliance’s large-scale Trident Juncture exercise.
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Finland moves to boost its naval power in the Baltic Sea hotspot
The government has invited bids for new multirole corvettes, as regional players hone their strategies for a key region in the tensions between NATO and Russia.
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New Swedish government advocates for greater defense spending
Defense will be very much on the minds of Sweden’s new government, against a backdrop of an unpredictable Russia and a domestic military that is unable to either fund major new procurement programs or work within the tight parameters of the current budgeting framework.
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Patriot system gets caught up in Swedish politics
Opposition leaders have proposed an alternative solution that would see the Patriot missile program funded through a special allocation separate from the main defense budget.
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Danske Bank investigation could uncover ties to North Korea and Iran
A major Danish bank is under investigation after charges of money laundering.
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Finnish investigative office rules on Patria export license to UAE
Finland’s justice chancellor notes “the export deal is not without controversy,” but his office has made its decision.
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Sweden’s largest military drone maker files for bankruptcy
CybAero has suffered a failed attempt to seal a deal with China for unmanned systems, as well as long-term funding problems.
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New team seeks local firms for Finland’s fighter replacement contract
The government initiative aims to connect Finnish advanced technology companies to subcontracting and investment cooperation opportunities within the HX-FP contract framework.
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Finland’s top national security risk? Cyber
Supo has ranked terrorism-linked cyber-threats as the primary risk to Finland’s national security and critical industrial infrastructure going forward.
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Patria reorganizes sales division following consultant’s death in Uganda
A toxicology report shows the Finnish business consultant had cocaine dosed with pesticides and herbicides in his body at the time of death.
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Finland, Norway press Russia on suspected GPS jamming during NATO drill
Norway and Finland claim that Moscow is to blame for signal outages during the alliance’s large-scale Trident Juncture exercise.
-
Finland moves to boost its naval power in the Baltic Sea hotspot
The government has invited bids for new multirole corvettes, as regional players hone their strategies for a key region in the tensions between NATO and Russia.
-
New Swedish government advocates for greater defense spending
Defense will be very much on the minds of Sweden’s new government, against a backdrop of an unpredictable Russia and a domestic military that is unable to either fund major new procurement programs or work within the tight parameters of the current budgeting framework.
-
Patriot system gets caught up in Swedish politics
Opposition leaders have proposed an alternative solution that would see the Patriot missile program funded through a special allocation separate from the main defense budget.
-
Danske Bank investigation could uncover ties to North Korea and Iran
A major Danish bank is under investigation after charges of money laundering.
-
Finnish investigative office rules on Patria export license to UAE
Finland’s justice chancellor notes “the export deal is not without controversy,” but his office has made its decision.
-
Sweden’s largest military drone maker files for bankruptcy
CybAero has suffered a failed attempt to seal a deal with China for unmanned systems, as well as long-term funding problems.
-
New team seeks local firms for Finland’s fighter replacement contract
The government initiative aims to connect Finnish advanced technology companies to subcontracting and investment cooperation opportunities within the HX-FP contract framework.
-
Finland’s top national security risk? Cyber
Supo has ranked terrorism-linked cyber-threats as the primary risk to Finland’s national security and critical industrial infrastructure going forward.
-
Patria reorganizes sales division following consultant’s death in Uganda
A toxicology report shows the Finnish business consultant had cocaine dosed with pesticides and herbicides in his body at the time of death.
-
Finland, Norway press Russia on suspected GPS jamming during NATO drill
Norway and Finland claim that Moscow is to blame for signal outages during the alliance’s large-scale Trident Juncture exercise.
-
Finland moves to boost its naval power in the Baltic Sea hotspot
The government has invited bids for new multirole corvettes, as regional players hone their strategies for a key region in the tensions between NATO and Russia.
-
New Swedish government advocates for greater defense spending
Defense will be very much on the minds of Sweden’s new government, against a backdrop of an unpredictable Russia and a domestic military that is unable to either fund major new procurement programs or work within the tight parameters of the current budgeting framework.
-
Patriot system gets caught up in Swedish politics
Opposition leaders have proposed an alternative solution that would see the Patriot missile program funded through a special allocation separate from the main defense budget.
-
Danske Bank investigation could uncover ties to North Korea and Iran
A major Danish bank is under investigation after charges of money laundering.
-
Finnish investigative office rules on Patria export license to UAE
Finland’s justice chancellor notes “the export deal is not without controversy,” but his office has made its decision.
-
Sweden’s largest military drone maker files for bankruptcy
CybAero has suffered a failed attempt to seal a deal with China for unmanned systems, as well as long-term funding problems.
-
New team seeks local firms for Finland’s fighter replacement contract
The government initiative aims to connect Finnish advanced technology companies to subcontracting and investment cooperation opportunities within the HX-FP contract framework.
-
Finland’s top national security risk? Cyber
Supo has ranked terrorism-linked cyber-threats as the primary risk to Finland’s national security and critical industrial infrastructure going forward.
-
Patria reorganizes sales division following consultant’s death in Uganda
A toxicology report shows the Finnish business consultant had cocaine dosed with pesticides and herbicides in his body at the time of death.













