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New European Defence Agency boss warns against ‘rash’ budget cuts by EU members
A decline in defense spending is certain, and the question is how European countries will react, says Jiří Šedivý.
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Study sees British defense sector hurting after Brexit
A new report predicts that Brexit will be “more harmful and long-lasting” for the British army and U.K.’s defense sector than for the European Union.
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NATO plans expanded training mission in Iraq
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly called on the western alliance to do more in the region.
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EU leaders try to stir up space business, but funding is at risk
“We have to make sure that money is there to support work on new ideas and new technologies,” said the European Commission’s executive vice president overseeing the space sector.
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European defense spending rises, but new tech investments have stalled
A new European Defence Agency analysis paints a mixed picture and finds a “worrying” trend.
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Britain’s defense ties to the EU are still up in the air post-Brexit
The Dutch chief of defense says it would be “stupid” if the UK did not continue to be closely involved in EU-funded defense projects even when it is no longer a member of the bloc.
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NATO names space as an ‘operational domain,’ but without plans to weaponize it
The announcement at a meeting in Brussels means space will now be regarded as equally important for NATO alongside air, land, sea and cyberspace.
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EU unveils new cooperation projects in training, cyber operations, naval warfare
The decision brings to 47 the number of projects that are currently in place under the Permanent Structured Cooperation, or PESCO, initiative.
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4 questions with NATO on its unmanned tech test
As militaries around the world invest in advanced technology, the need to test the capabilities of new systems for military operations is critical.
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EU creates top post to herd its fragmented defense industry
Former French Defense Minister Sylvie Goulard is in line to oversee what observers expect to be a wave of upcoming industry consolidations.
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New European Defence Agency boss warns against ‘rash’ budget cuts by EU members
A decline in defense spending is certain, and the question is how European countries will react, says Jiří Šedivý.
-
Study sees British defense sector hurting after Brexit
A new report predicts that Brexit will be “more harmful and long-lasting” for the British army and U.K.’s defense sector than for the European Union.
-
NATO plans expanded training mission in Iraq
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly called on the western alliance to do more in the region.
-
EU leaders try to stir up space business, but funding is at risk
“We have to make sure that money is there to support work on new ideas and new technologies,” said the European Commission’s executive vice president overseeing the space sector.
-
European defense spending rises, but new tech investments have stalled
A new European Defence Agency analysis paints a mixed picture and finds a “worrying” trend.
-
Britain’s defense ties to the EU are still up in the air post-Brexit
The Dutch chief of defense says it would be “stupid” if the UK did not continue to be closely involved in EU-funded defense projects even when it is no longer a member of the bloc.
-
NATO names space as an ‘operational domain,’ but without plans to weaponize it
The announcement at a meeting in Brussels means space will now be regarded as equally important for NATO alongside air, land, sea and cyberspace.
-
EU unveils new cooperation projects in training, cyber operations, naval warfare
The decision brings to 47 the number of projects that are currently in place under the Permanent Structured Cooperation, or PESCO, initiative.
-
4 questions with NATO on its unmanned tech test
As militaries around the world invest in advanced technology, the need to test the capabilities of new systems for military operations is critical.
-
EU creates top post to herd its fragmented defense industry
Former French Defense Minister Sylvie Goulard is in line to oversee what observers expect to be a wave of upcoming industry consolidations.
-
New European Defence Agency boss warns against ‘rash’ budget cuts by EU members
A decline in defense spending is certain, and the question is how European countries will react, says Jiří Šedivý.
-
Study sees British defense sector hurting after Brexit
A new report predicts that Brexit will be “more harmful and long-lasting” for the British army and U.K.’s defense sector than for the European Union.
-
NATO plans expanded training mission in Iraq
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly called on the western alliance to do more in the region.
-
EU leaders try to stir up space business, but funding is at risk
“We have to make sure that money is there to support work on new ideas and new technologies,” said the European Commission’s executive vice president overseeing the space sector.
-
European defense spending rises, but new tech investments have stalled
A new European Defence Agency analysis paints a mixed picture and finds a “worrying” trend.
-
Britain’s defense ties to the EU are still up in the air post-Brexit
The Dutch chief of defense says it would be “stupid” if the UK did not continue to be closely involved in EU-funded defense projects even when it is no longer a member of the bloc.
-
NATO names space as an ‘operational domain,’ but without plans to weaponize it
The announcement at a meeting in Brussels means space will now be regarded as equally important for NATO alongside air, land, sea and cyberspace.
-
EU unveils new cooperation projects in training, cyber operations, naval warfare
The decision brings to 47 the number of projects that are currently in place under the Permanent Structured Cooperation, or PESCO, initiative.
-
4 questions with NATO on its unmanned tech test
As militaries around the world invest in advanced technology, the need to test the capabilities of new systems for military operations is critical.
-
EU creates top post to herd its fragmented defense industry
Former French Defense Minister Sylvie Goulard is in line to oversee what observers expect to be a wave of upcoming industry consolidations.













