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German Navy tests BlueWhale underwater drone for covert ship tracking
“This a capability currently only available via manned submarines, which makes it significant for maritime surveillance,” officials said.
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Key European defense chiefs want Ukraine aid group to remain active
As is the case with most trans-Atlantic security projects, there’s no telling if the incoming Trump administration will sustain bridges built under Biden.
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Germany, UK to sign pact on long-range weapons, sweeping defense ties
The agreement amounts to a comprehensive reboot of defense ties between London and Berlin that had lacked structure since Britain left the European Union.
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European navies chase the white whale of torpedo-busting torpedoes
Germany and the Netherlands are banking on a European Union project to field a workable defensive system for surface ships by 2030.
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Israel’s IAI plugging away at German Arrow-3 order amid Gaza war
The defense company has surged its workforce to keep German plans on track of fielding one Arrow-3 installation in eastern Germany before 2026.
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MBDA eyes a long-range strike missile boom in Europe
The firm has presented its Land Cruise Missile as a candidate for a new multinational pact aimed at developing and fielding long-range weapons in Europe.
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How Europe’s diverging artillery munitions complicate Ukraine support
European Defence Agency boss Jiří Šedivý talks about his mandate to tee up contracts for nations to buy 155mm artillery shells for themselves and Ukraine.
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Battle tank concepts mushroom at Paris arms show
Industry frenemies KNDS and Rheinmetall presented new ideas for a main battle tank at the Eurosatory trade show in Paris.
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GM Defense eyes $1 billion European market for tactical vehicles
The company hopes to piggy-back on a planned resurgence in Europe for trucks and SUVs.
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Finnish president sees no urgency for permanently stationing NATO troops
Extended visits by NATO forces for exercises have enough of a deterrent effect, obviating the need for long-term arrangements, according to Stubb.
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German Navy tests BlueWhale underwater drone for covert ship tracking
“This a capability currently only available via manned submarines, which makes it significant for maritime surveillance,” officials said.
-
Key European defense chiefs want Ukraine aid group to remain active
As is the case with most trans-Atlantic security projects, there’s no telling if the incoming Trump administration will sustain bridges built under Biden.
-
Germany, UK to sign pact on long-range weapons, sweeping defense ties
The agreement amounts to a comprehensive reboot of defense ties between London and Berlin that had lacked structure since Britain left the European Union.
-
European navies chase the white whale of torpedo-busting torpedoes
Germany and the Netherlands are banking on a European Union project to field a workable defensive system for surface ships by 2030.
-
Israel’s IAI plugging away at German Arrow-3 order amid Gaza war
The defense company has surged its workforce to keep German plans on track of fielding one Arrow-3 installation in eastern Germany before 2026.
-
MBDA eyes a long-range strike missile boom in Europe
The firm has presented its Land Cruise Missile as a candidate for a new multinational pact aimed at developing and fielding long-range weapons in Europe.
-
How Europe’s diverging artillery munitions complicate Ukraine support
European Defence Agency boss Jiří Šedivý talks about his mandate to tee up contracts for nations to buy 155mm artillery shells for themselves and Ukraine.
-
Battle tank concepts mushroom at Paris arms show
Industry frenemies KNDS and Rheinmetall presented new ideas for a main battle tank at the Eurosatory trade show in Paris.
-
GM Defense eyes $1 billion European market for tactical vehicles
The company hopes to piggy-back on a planned resurgence in Europe for trucks and SUVs.
-
Finnish president sees no urgency for permanently stationing NATO troops
Extended visits by NATO forces for exercises have enough of a deterrent effect, obviating the need for long-term arrangements, according to Stubb.
-
German Navy tests BlueWhale underwater drone for covert ship tracking
“This a capability currently only available via manned submarines, which makes it significant for maritime surveillance,” officials said.
-
Key European defense chiefs want Ukraine aid group to remain active
As is the case with most trans-Atlantic security projects, there’s no telling if the incoming Trump administration will sustain bridges built under Biden.
-
Germany, UK to sign pact on long-range weapons, sweeping defense ties
The agreement amounts to a comprehensive reboot of defense ties between London and Berlin that had lacked structure since Britain left the European Union.
-
European navies chase the white whale of torpedo-busting torpedoes
Germany and the Netherlands are banking on a European Union project to field a workable defensive system for surface ships by 2030.
-
Israel’s IAI plugging away at German Arrow-3 order amid Gaza war
The defense company has surged its workforce to keep German plans on track of fielding one Arrow-3 installation in eastern Germany before 2026.
-
MBDA eyes a long-range strike missile boom in Europe
The firm has presented its Land Cruise Missile as a candidate for a new multinational pact aimed at developing and fielding long-range weapons in Europe.
-
How Europe’s diverging artillery munitions complicate Ukraine support
European Defence Agency boss Jiří Šedivý talks about his mandate to tee up contracts for nations to buy 155mm artillery shells for themselves and Ukraine.
-
Battle tank concepts mushroom at Paris arms show
Industry frenemies KNDS and Rheinmetall presented new ideas for a main battle tank at the Eurosatory trade show in Paris.
-
GM Defense eyes $1 billion European market for tactical vehicles
The company hopes to piggy-back on a planned resurgence in Europe for trucks and SUVs.
-
Finnish president sees no urgency for permanently stationing NATO troops
Extended visits by NATO forces for exercises have enough of a deterrent effect, obviating the need for long-term arrangements, according to Stubb.













