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Panzer bonanza: Czech Republic joins Berlin’s Leopard upgrade push
As Germany eyes production of the newest Leopard 2A8 configuration, officials in Berlin hope European neighbors will join the program.
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German lawmakers grant $1.6 billion for 50 Puma fighting vehicles
Government officials argued the new rides were urgently needed despite shaky performance in the past.
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Germany drops $400 million on additional all-terrain vehicles from BAE
The new order brings Germany’s envisioned inventory to almost 370 BvS10 vehicles, which are optimized for operations in harsh conditions.
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Poland bid to re-export MiG-29s to Ukraine wins quick German approval
Approval was granted by Berlin on the same day that Warsaw asked for permission.
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EU scrutinizes Emirati takeover of Estonian robotics firm
Surprised by the takeover, officials in Brussels are examining the case and its implications for European collaborative defense projects.
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Estonian firm’s takeover by Emirati group tests joint EU defense rules
Milrem Robotics vows to shield its prominent role in EU joint defense-technology development from the new EDGE Group majority stakeholders.
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Leaders unveil a circuitous path to nuke-powered Australian subs
The ambitious AUKUS mega-project formally sets sail, as questions swirl about shipbuilding capacity, funding and information-sharing.
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In AUKUS, Navy eyes a full-service submarine garage in Asia-Pacific
Leaders are slated to announce details of the landmark agreement next week, as some U.S. lawmakers are wary of the industrial practicalities.
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EU mulls billions in funding to quicken artillery shell production
The move comes as Ukraine’s fortunes depend on the West’s ability to continue supplying weapons against Russian attacks.
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NATO summit defense spending pledges may exceed 2% target, Austin says
Members nations hold their next summit in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius in July.
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Panzer bonanza: Czech Republic joins Berlin’s Leopard upgrade push
As Germany eyes production of the newest Leopard 2A8 configuration, officials in Berlin hope European neighbors will join the program.
-
German lawmakers grant $1.6 billion for 50 Puma fighting vehicles
Government officials argued the new rides were urgently needed despite shaky performance in the past.
-
Germany drops $400 million on additional all-terrain vehicles from BAE
The new order brings Germany’s envisioned inventory to almost 370 BvS10 vehicles, which are optimized for operations in harsh conditions.
-
Poland bid to re-export MiG-29s to Ukraine wins quick German approval
Approval was granted by Berlin on the same day that Warsaw asked for permission.
-
EU scrutinizes Emirati takeover of Estonian robotics firm
Surprised by the takeover, officials in Brussels are examining the case and its implications for European collaborative defense projects.
-
Estonian firm’s takeover by Emirati group tests joint EU defense rules
Milrem Robotics vows to shield its prominent role in EU joint defense-technology development from the new EDGE Group majority stakeholders.
-
Leaders unveil a circuitous path to nuke-powered Australian subs
The ambitious AUKUS mega-project formally sets sail, as questions swirl about shipbuilding capacity, funding and information-sharing.
-
In AUKUS, Navy eyes a full-service submarine garage in Asia-Pacific
Leaders are slated to announce details of the landmark agreement next week, as some U.S. lawmakers are wary of the industrial practicalities.
-
EU mulls billions in funding to quicken artillery shell production
The move comes as Ukraine’s fortunes depend on the West’s ability to continue supplying weapons against Russian attacks.
-
NATO summit defense spending pledges may exceed 2% target, Austin says
Members nations hold their next summit in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius in July.
-
Panzer bonanza: Czech Republic joins Berlin’s Leopard upgrade push
As Germany eyes production of the newest Leopard 2A8 configuration, officials in Berlin hope European neighbors will join the program.
-
German lawmakers grant $1.6 billion for 50 Puma fighting vehicles
Government officials argued the new rides were urgently needed despite shaky performance in the past.
-
Germany drops $400 million on additional all-terrain vehicles from BAE
The new order brings Germany’s envisioned inventory to almost 370 BvS10 vehicles, which are optimized for operations in harsh conditions.
-
Poland bid to re-export MiG-29s to Ukraine wins quick German approval
Approval was granted by Berlin on the same day that Warsaw asked for permission.
-
EU scrutinizes Emirati takeover of Estonian robotics firm
Surprised by the takeover, officials in Brussels are examining the case and its implications for European collaborative defense projects.
-
Estonian firm’s takeover by Emirati group tests joint EU defense rules
Milrem Robotics vows to shield its prominent role in EU joint defense-technology development from the new EDGE Group majority stakeholders.
-
Leaders unveil a circuitous path to nuke-powered Australian subs
The ambitious AUKUS mega-project formally sets sail, as questions swirl about shipbuilding capacity, funding and information-sharing.
-
In AUKUS, Navy eyes a full-service submarine garage in Asia-Pacific
Leaders are slated to announce details of the landmark agreement next week, as some U.S. lawmakers are wary of the industrial practicalities.
-
EU mulls billions in funding to quicken artillery shell production
The move comes as Ukraine’s fortunes depend on the West’s ability to continue supplying weapons against Russian attacks.
-
NATO summit defense spending pledges may exceed 2% target, Austin says
Members nations hold their next summit in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius in July.













