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Trump’s Venezuela takeover fuels fresh angst about a US Greenland grab
The transatlantic dispute has taken on a new flavor after U.S. forces conducted a daring overnight raid in the capital of Caracas over the weekend.
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KNDS unveils the Leopard 2A8, first new battle tank build since 1992
Order books for the new variant are filling up, with Lithuania, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Norway all planning to use the latest Leopard.
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Israel’s IAI shoots for land-based, space-based Golden Dome business
The company is jockeying for position with its Arrow-3 technology.
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Germany, Netherlands spend $4 billion on Boxer-based fighting vehicles
Rheinmetall said its portion of the Jackal deal amounts to almost €3 billion.
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Germany pursues multi-pronged quest for long-range missiles
Fourteen months on, with a new U.S. administration in charge, officials in Berlin believe a Biden-era plan to send an Army unit with such arms is still on.
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Lockheed vows quick action on German Typhon missile launcher request
The U.S. defense giant sees new business in Europe for its multifunction launcher, which can fire more than a dozen missile types.
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US diverts Patriot systems from Switzerland to Ukraine
The statement by the Swiss illuminates some of the hasty mechanics behind Washington’s newfound emphasis on helping Ukraine repel Russian attacks.
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Germany requests US long-range weapons as bridge to European tech
Berlin is awaiting a final call by the Trump administration to honor a Biden-era agreement under which U.S. missiles are to bolster Germany’s deterrence.
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French push for greater say in FCAS program roils partners: reports
The prospect of raising Dassault’s clout in some parts of the program risks opening fresh wounds in a program sustained mostly by political will.
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Eurofighter vendor targets ‘combat mass’ over next-gen buzz
The idea of producing “combat mass” for Europe, as the CEO called it, follows the urgency of recent conflicts sprung on the continent and its environs.
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Trump’s Venezuela takeover fuels fresh angst about a US Greenland grab
The transatlantic dispute has taken on a new flavor after U.S. forces conducted a daring overnight raid in the capital of Caracas over the weekend.
-
KNDS unveils the Leopard 2A8, first new battle tank build since 1992
Order books for the new variant are filling up, with Lithuania, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Norway all planning to use the latest Leopard.
-
Israel’s IAI shoots for land-based, space-based Golden Dome business
The company is jockeying for position with its Arrow-3 technology.
-
Germany, Netherlands spend $4 billion on Boxer-based fighting vehicles
Rheinmetall said its portion of the Jackal deal amounts to almost €3 billion.
-
Germany pursues multi-pronged quest for long-range missiles
Fourteen months on, with a new U.S. administration in charge, officials in Berlin believe a Biden-era plan to send an Army unit with such arms is still on.
-
Lockheed vows quick action on German Typhon missile launcher request
The U.S. defense giant sees new business in Europe for its multifunction launcher, which can fire more than a dozen missile types.
-
US diverts Patriot systems from Switzerland to Ukraine
The statement by the Swiss illuminates some of the hasty mechanics behind Washington’s newfound emphasis on helping Ukraine repel Russian attacks.
-
Germany requests US long-range weapons as bridge to European tech
Berlin is awaiting a final call by the Trump administration to honor a Biden-era agreement under which U.S. missiles are to bolster Germany’s deterrence.
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French push for greater say in FCAS program roils partners: reports
The prospect of raising Dassault’s clout in some parts of the program risks opening fresh wounds in a program sustained mostly by political will.
-
Eurofighter vendor targets ‘combat mass’ over next-gen buzz
The idea of producing “combat mass” for Europe, as the CEO called it, follows the urgency of recent conflicts sprung on the continent and its environs.
-
Trump’s Venezuela takeover fuels fresh angst about a US Greenland grab
The transatlantic dispute has taken on a new flavor after U.S. forces conducted a daring overnight raid in the capital of Caracas over the weekend.
-
KNDS unveils the Leopard 2A8, first new battle tank build since 1992
Order books for the new variant are filling up, with Lithuania, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Norway all planning to use the latest Leopard.
-
Israel’s IAI shoots for land-based, space-based Golden Dome business
The company is jockeying for position with its Arrow-3 technology.
-
Germany, Netherlands spend $4 billion on Boxer-based fighting vehicles
Rheinmetall said its portion of the Jackal deal amounts to almost €3 billion.
-
Germany pursues multi-pronged quest for long-range missiles
Fourteen months on, with a new U.S. administration in charge, officials in Berlin believe a Biden-era plan to send an Army unit with such arms is still on.
-
Lockheed vows quick action on German Typhon missile launcher request
The U.S. defense giant sees new business in Europe for its multifunction launcher, which can fire more than a dozen missile types.
-
US diverts Patriot systems from Switzerland to Ukraine
The statement by the Swiss illuminates some of the hasty mechanics behind Washington’s newfound emphasis on helping Ukraine repel Russian attacks.
-
Germany requests US long-range weapons as bridge to European tech
Berlin is awaiting a final call by the Trump administration to honor a Biden-era agreement under which U.S. missiles are to bolster Germany’s deterrence.
-
French push for greater say in FCAS program roils partners: reports
The prospect of raising Dassault’s clout in some parts of the program risks opening fresh wounds in a program sustained mostly by political will.
-
Eurofighter vendor targets ‘combat mass’ over next-gen buzz
The idea of producing “combat mass” for Europe, as the CEO called it, follows the urgency of recent conflicts sprung on the continent and its environs.













