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General Dynamics premieres combat variant of Ajax vehicle
The Ajax infantry fighting vehicle’s turret system was developed by Lockheed Martin at the U.S. company’s facility in Bedfordshire, in the U.K.
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UK Navy fleet rebuild will prioritize unmanned systems, chief says
“We have a vision that will put our nation in the vanguard of autonomous maritime warfare,” said Gen. Gwyn Jenkins, the chief of the Royal Navy.
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New UK minister touts defense industry as Britain’s growth engine
“It’s not that we are just spending more on defense, we have to reform our defense,” said Luke Pollard, the minister for defense procurement.
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Armed with new drones, Rheinmetall eyes loitering munitions market
Company CEO Armin Papperger told reporters that unmanned aerial vehicles is one of the portfolios the company aims to push in the coming years.
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Babcock, Fincantieri, Saab seek Poland ties as ‘Orca’ sub award nears
The European players inked cooperation agreements with PGZ on the first day of this year’s MSPO defense industry show in Kielce, Poland.
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Russia’s ‘Zapad’ drill has Europe on edge about low-key attacks
Russia used the previous “Zapad,” or “West” in Russian, training in September 2021 to deploy the forces that eventually invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
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Poland awards $3.8 billion F-16 modernization deal to US
Polish officials say current capabilities of the country’s F-16 fleet are “insufficient to address the threats” Poland is facing from Russian aggression.
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Poland doubles down on South Korean tanks with $6.5 billion deal
Warsaw looks to benefit from South Korea’s mass production capacities and lenient policy toward technology transfers.
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Slovenia scraps defense-spending vote, seeks new kit with eye on NATO
On July 22, the country’s Ministry of Defence told state-run news agency STA the government has fully withdrawn from the Boxer contract.
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Romania, Poland take different tacks on buying new combat vehicles
Local production and joint purchasing have become hallmark features of European weapons acquisitions in the land domain.
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General Dynamics premieres combat variant of Ajax vehicle
The Ajax infantry fighting vehicle’s turret system was developed by Lockheed Martin at the U.S. company’s facility in Bedfordshire, in the U.K.
-
UK Navy fleet rebuild will prioritize unmanned systems, chief says
“We have a vision that will put our nation in the vanguard of autonomous maritime warfare,” said Gen. Gwyn Jenkins, the chief of the Royal Navy.
-
New UK minister touts defense industry as Britain’s growth engine
“It’s not that we are just spending more on defense, we have to reform our defense,” said Luke Pollard, the minister for defense procurement.
-
Armed with new drones, Rheinmetall eyes loitering munitions market
Company CEO Armin Papperger told reporters that unmanned aerial vehicles is one of the portfolios the company aims to push in the coming years.
-
Babcock, Fincantieri, Saab seek Poland ties as ‘Orca’ sub award nears
The European players inked cooperation agreements with PGZ on the first day of this year’s MSPO defense industry show in Kielce, Poland.
-
Russia’s ‘Zapad’ drill has Europe on edge about low-key attacks
Russia used the previous “Zapad,” or “West” in Russian, training in September 2021 to deploy the forces that eventually invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
-
Poland awards $3.8 billion F-16 modernization deal to US
Polish officials say current capabilities of the country’s F-16 fleet are “insufficient to address the threats” Poland is facing from Russian aggression.
-
Poland doubles down on South Korean tanks with $6.5 billion deal
Warsaw looks to benefit from South Korea’s mass production capacities and lenient policy toward technology transfers.
-
Slovenia scraps defense-spending vote, seeks new kit with eye on NATO
On July 22, the country’s Ministry of Defence told state-run news agency STA the government has fully withdrawn from the Boxer contract.
-
Romania, Poland take different tacks on buying new combat vehicles
Local production and joint purchasing have become hallmark features of European weapons acquisitions in the land domain.
-
General Dynamics premieres combat variant of Ajax vehicle
The Ajax infantry fighting vehicle’s turret system was developed by Lockheed Martin at the U.S. company’s facility in Bedfordshire, in the U.K.
-
UK Navy fleet rebuild will prioritize unmanned systems, chief says
“We have a vision that will put our nation in the vanguard of autonomous maritime warfare,” said Gen. Gwyn Jenkins, the chief of the Royal Navy.
-
New UK minister touts defense industry as Britain’s growth engine
“It’s not that we are just spending more on defense, we have to reform our defense,” said Luke Pollard, the minister for defense procurement.
-
Armed with new drones, Rheinmetall eyes loitering munitions market
Company CEO Armin Papperger told reporters that unmanned aerial vehicles is one of the portfolios the company aims to push in the coming years.
-
Babcock, Fincantieri, Saab seek Poland ties as ‘Orca’ sub award nears
The European players inked cooperation agreements with PGZ on the first day of this year’s MSPO defense industry show in Kielce, Poland.
-
Russia’s ‘Zapad’ drill has Europe on edge about low-key attacks
Russia used the previous “Zapad,” or “West” in Russian, training in September 2021 to deploy the forces that eventually invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
-
Poland awards $3.8 billion F-16 modernization deal to US
Polish officials say current capabilities of the country’s F-16 fleet are “insufficient to address the threats” Poland is facing from Russian aggression.
-
Poland doubles down on South Korean tanks with $6.5 billion deal
Warsaw looks to benefit from South Korea’s mass production capacities and lenient policy toward technology transfers.
-
Slovenia scraps defense-spending vote, seeks new kit with eye on NATO
On July 22, the country’s Ministry of Defence told state-run news agency STA the government has fully withdrawn from the Boxer contract.
-
Romania, Poland take different tacks on buying new combat vehicles
Local production and joint purchasing have become hallmark features of European weapons acquisitions in the land domain.













