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Countries flock to claim EU defense loans, Poland gets lion’s share
A top bloc official said that all the €150bn of loans had been subscribed to by 19 member states, and called the plan “a European success story.”
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Leonardo snaps up Nordic cybersecurity firms in bid to shift focus
CEO Cingolani laid out the Italian defense giant’s strategy after announcing a series of new investments during the summer.
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Vendors team up on sensors, comms systems for GCAP next-gen fighter
It is likely the U.K. and Japanese firms will lead on radar work, Italy will lead on Infrared Search and Track systems and Japan will lead on SATCOM.
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Italy disavows plan to count massive Sicily bridge as NATO spending
Officials had mulled the idea of classifying a new bridge planned to link the Italian mainland to Sicily as a project of strategic, military importance.
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Limited options may force Europe to pay US for security in Ukraine
Trump’s transactional diplomacy could involve Europe paying up to $90 billion to ensure U.S. assistance to avoid another Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Meloni presses Leonardo, Fincantieri on spending EU defense cash
Italian government and industry leaders are rushing this week to figure out how to spend a EU-backed windfall of billions of euros in defense cash.
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Leonardo’s buy of Iveco Defence Vehicles secures Italian armor stable
Leonardo had initially planned to buy IDV jointly with Rheinmetall, but then decided to go it alone.
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In Italy, a bridge to Sicily may offer piece to NATO spending puzzle
A portion of the alliance’s defense spending requirements are likely to spur some creative accounting among member nations.
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EU militaries game out Ukraine-inspired resupply tactics via drones
Ukrainian experts helped the European Defence Agency design scenarios for front-line combat logistics by way of aerial and terrestrial drones.
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Baykar vows to produce military drones at Piaggio sites in Italy
Italian enterprise minister Adolfo Urso said the deal ensured “a great future for a company that has had a glorious past, an icon of Made in Italy.”
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Countries flock to claim EU defense loans, Poland gets lion’s share
A top bloc official said that all the €150bn of loans had been subscribed to by 19 member states, and called the plan “a European success story.”
-
Leonardo snaps up Nordic cybersecurity firms in bid to shift focus
CEO Cingolani laid out the Italian defense giant’s strategy after announcing a series of new investments during the summer.
-
Vendors team up on sensors, comms systems for GCAP next-gen fighter
It is likely the U.K. and Japanese firms will lead on radar work, Italy will lead on Infrared Search and Track systems and Japan will lead on SATCOM.
-
Italy disavows plan to count massive Sicily bridge as NATO spending
Officials had mulled the idea of classifying a new bridge planned to link the Italian mainland to Sicily as a project of strategic, military importance.
-
Limited options may force Europe to pay US for security in Ukraine
Trump’s transactional diplomacy could involve Europe paying up to $90 billion to ensure U.S. assistance to avoid another Russian invasion of Ukraine.
-
Meloni presses Leonardo, Fincantieri on spending EU defense cash
Italian government and industry leaders are rushing this week to figure out how to spend a EU-backed windfall of billions of euros in defense cash.
-
Leonardo’s buy of Iveco Defence Vehicles secures Italian armor stable
Leonardo had initially planned to buy IDV jointly with Rheinmetall, but then decided to go it alone.
-
In Italy, a bridge to Sicily may offer piece to NATO spending puzzle
A portion of the alliance’s defense spending requirements are likely to spur some creative accounting among member nations.
-
EU militaries game out Ukraine-inspired resupply tactics via drones
Ukrainian experts helped the European Defence Agency design scenarios for front-line combat logistics by way of aerial and terrestrial drones.
-
Baykar vows to produce military drones at Piaggio sites in Italy
Italian enterprise minister Adolfo Urso said the deal ensured “a great future for a company that has had a glorious past, an icon of Made in Italy.”
-
Countries flock to claim EU defense loans, Poland gets lion’s share
A top bloc official said that all the €150bn of loans had been subscribed to by 19 member states, and called the plan “a European success story.”
-
Leonardo snaps up Nordic cybersecurity firms in bid to shift focus
CEO Cingolani laid out the Italian defense giant’s strategy after announcing a series of new investments during the summer.
-
Vendors team up on sensors, comms systems for GCAP next-gen fighter
It is likely the U.K. and Japanese firms will lead on radar work, Italy will lead on Infrared Search and Track systems and Japan will lead on SATCOM.
-
Italy disavows plan to count massive Sicily bridge as NATO spending
Officials had mulled the idea of classifying a new bridge planned to link the Italian mainland to Sicily as a project of strategic, military importance.
-
Limited options may force Europe to pay US for security in Ukraine
Trump’s transactional diplomacy could involve Europe paying up to $90 billion to ensure U.S. assistance to avoid another Russian invasion of Ukraine.
-
Meloni presses Leonardo, Fincantieri on spending EU defense cash
Italian government and industry leaders are rushing this week to figure out how to spend a EU-backed windfall of billions of euros in defense cash.
-
Leonardo’s buy of Iveco Defence Vehicles secures Italian armor stable
Leonardo had initially planned to buy IDV jointly with Rheinmetall, but then decided to go it alone.
-
In Italy, a bridge to Sicily may offer piece to NATO spending puzzle
A portion of the alliance’s defense spending requirements are likely to spur some creative accounting among member nations.
-
EU militaries game out Ukraine-inspired resupply tactics via drones
Ukrainian experts helped the European Defence Agency design scenarios for front-line combat logistics by way of aerial and terrestrial drones.
-
Baykar vows to produce military drones at Piaggio sites in Italy
Italian enterprise minister Adolfo Urso said the deal ensured “a great future for a company that has had a glorious past, an icon of Made in Italy.”












