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No power grab: Bolstered EU defense can’t happen in isolation
A solid European defense industry is critical for an autonomous European defense sector. But Jorge Domecq, chief executive of the European Defence Agency stressed that this did not mean Europe “turns its back” to cooperation with partners.
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A NATO versus EU defense system? German forces reignite the debate
New efforts to create a group of mini-armies under the command of the unified German armed forces, the Bundeswehr, have reignited the debate over the role of NATO and the European Union.
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On edge: ‘New Cold War’ tensions high in Eastern Europe
Russia is preparing to kick off its wargame exercises – just as east-west relations are at their most strained since the fall of the Soviet Union.
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Defense spending increased ‘significantly’ among NATO allies
The meeting heard that, across European allies and Canada, there was a 4.3 percent real increase in defense spending, equivalent to about $12 billion.
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NATO’s future helicopter: The alliance’s strategy to modernizing its rotorcraft capability
While the American military is forging ahead with a new helicopter replacement program, Europe is lagging behind in exploiting the potential of its helicopter sector, according to the European Helicopter Association.
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Trump chides NATO leaders to spend more on defense
Donald Trump read the riot act to his fellow NATO alliance leaders for not being “fair” to U.S. taxpayers.
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NATO defense chiefs: Alliance requires ‘consistent, coordinated and coherent’ strategy
NATO defense chiefs stressed their commitment to keeping the alliance “ready, relevant and able, while also addressing the potential for joining the global coalition against the Islamic State group and enhancing NATO’s contribution to fighting terrorism.
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Interview: European Parliament’s Van Orden on EU defense plans weakening NATO
The vice chairman of the European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament spoke to Defense News about why he feels the formation of an EU-owned defense organization would be a “distraction.”
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No power grab: Bolstered EU defense can’t happen in isolation
A solid European defense industry is critical for an autonomous European defense sector. But Jorge Domecq, chief executive of the European Defence Agency stressed that this did not mean Europe “turns its back” to cooperation with partners.
-
A NATO versus EU defense system? German forces reignite the debate
New efforts to create a group of mini-armies under the command of the unified German armed forces, the Bundeswehr, have reignited the debate over the role of NATO and the European Union.
-
On edge: ‘New Cold War’ tensions high in Eastern Europe
Russia is preparing to kick off its wargame exercises – just as east-west relations are at their most strained since the fall of the Soviet Union.
-
Defense spending increased ‘significantly’ among NATO allies
The meeting heard that, across European allies and Canada, there was a 4.3 percent real increase in defense spending, equivalent to about $12 billion.
-
NATO’s future helicopter: The alliance’s strategy to modernizing its rotorcraft capability
While the American military is forging ahead with a new helicopter replacement program, Europe is lagging behind in exploiting the potential of its helicopter sector, according to the European Helicopter Association.
-
Trump chides NATO leaders to spend more on defense
Donald Trump read the riot act to his fellow NATO alliance leaders for not being “fair” to U.S. taxpayers.
-
NATO defense chiefs: Alliance requires ‘consistent, coordinated and coherent’ strategy
NATO defense chiefs stressed their commitment to keeping the alliance “ready, relevant and able, while also addressing the potential for joining the global coalition against the Islamic State group and enhancing NATO’s contribution to fighting terrorism.
-
Interview: European Parliament’s Van Orden on EU defense plans weakening NATO
The vice chairman of the European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament spoke to Defense News about why he feels the formation of an EU-owned defense organization would be a “distraction.”
-
No power grab: Bolstered EU defense can’t happen in isolation
A solid European defense industry is critical for an autonomous European defense sector. But Jorge Domecq, chief executive of the European Defence Agency stressed that this did not mean Europe “turns its back” to cooperation with partners.
-
A NATO versus EU defense system? German forces reignite the debate
New efforts to create a group of mini-armies under the command of the unified German armed forces, the Bundeswehr, have reignited the debate over the role of NATO and the European Union.
-
On edge: ‘New Cold War’ tensions high in Eastern Europe
Russia is preparing to kick off its wargame exercises – just as east-west relations are at their most strained since the fall of the Soviet Union.
-
Defense spending increased ‘significantly’ among NATO allies
The meeting heard that, across European allies and Canada, there was a 4.3 percent real increase in defense spending, equivalent to about $12 billion.
-
NATO’s future helicopter: The alliance’s strategy to modernizing its rotorcraft capability
While the American military is forging ahead with a new helicopter replacement program, Europe is lagging behind in exploiting the potential of its helicopter sector, according to the European Helicopter Association.
-
Trump chides NATO leaders to spend more on defense
Donald Trump read the riot act to his fellow NATO alliance leaders for not being “fair” to U.S. taxpayers.
-
NATO defense chiefs: Alliance requires ‘consistent, coordinated and coherent’ strategy
NATO defense chiefs stressed their commitment to keeping the alliance “ready, relevant and able, while also addressing the potential for joining the global coalition against the Islamic State group and enhancing NATO’s contribution to fighting terrorism.
-
Interview: European Parliament’s Van Orden on EU defense plans weakening NATO
The vice chairman of the European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament spoke to Defense News about why he feels the formation of an EU-owned defense organization would be a “distraction.”















