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France receives first new Rafale fighter jet after four-year pause
Warplane production is expected to ramp up, with more money available for upgraded configurations.
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EU scrambles to channel hefty defense-spending boost into joint buys
Member nations expect to add €70 billion in military spending by 2025, but the rate of joint procurements still hovers below 20% of all investments.
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Two ways NATO plans to harness disruptive tech in 2023
NATO is creating organizations within the alliance that can harness dual-use technologies in critical areas, such as artificial intelligence.
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France qualifies Serval armored patrol vehicle variant for its Army
The green light signifies a step forward for realizing the ground service’s large-scale Scorpion modernization program.
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Aircraft makers lumber toward deal for Europe’s next-gen fighter jet
The Future Combat Air System can proceed, but mistrust and a lack of enthusiasm have colored the program.
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Europe’s new warplane program could finally, maybe, take off
Eric Trappier, the boss of France’s industry lead Dassault, plays down progress as a “a pseudo-political announcement.”
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Britain to join EU push for easing the flow of forces in Europe
London has reservations about the bloc’s rules for non-members in defense projects, but playing in this one made sense, said Defence Minister Ben Wallace.
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‘Baltic Tiger’ drill tests Berlin-to-Tallinn flow of reinforcements
The German Bundeswehr is practicing the interplay between its air force and navy expeditionary formations in concert with Estonian troops.
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Naval firms court Greece for ship-upgrade work
One program to update Athens’ corvette fleet has recently stalled, but that hasn’t stopped from global competitors to prep themselves for the race.
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Four questions with France’s military cyber mission lead
France foresees its future military force as heavily relying on systems of systems, whose networks are interconnected across the battlefield.
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France receives first new Rafale fighter jet after four-year pause
Warplane production is expected to ramp up, with more money available for upgraded configurations.
-
EU scrambles to channel hefty defense-spending boost into joint buys
Member nations expect to add €70 billion in military spending by 2025, but the rate of joint procurements still hovers below 20% of all investments.
-
Two ways NATO plans to harness disruptive tech in 2023
NATO is creating organizations within the alliance that can harness dual-use technologies in critical areas, such as artificial intelligence.
-
France qualifies Serval armored patrol vehicle variant for its Army
The green light signifies a step forward for realizing the ground service’s large-scale Scorpion modernization program.
-
Aircraft makers lumber toward deal for Europe’s next-gen fighter jet
The Future Combat Air System can proceed, but mistrust and a lack of enthusiasm have colored the program.
-
Europe’s new warplane program could finally, maybe, take off
Eric Trappier, the boss of France’s industry lead Dassault, plays down progress as a “a pseudo-political announcement.”
-
Britain to join EU push for easing the flow of forces in Europe
London has reservations about the bloc’s rules for non-members in defense projects, but playing in this one made sense, said Defence Minister Ben Wallace.
-
‘Baltic Tiger’ drill tests Berlin-to-Tallinn flow of reinforcements
The German Bundeswehr is practicing the interplay between its air force and navy expeditionary formations in concert with Estonian troops.
-
Naval firms court Greece for ship-upgrade work
One program to update Athens’ corvette fleet has recently stalled, but that hasn’t stopped from global competitors to prep themselves for the race.
-
Four questions with France’s military cyber mission lead
France foresees its future military force as heavily relying on systems of systems, whose networks are interconnected across the battlefield.
-
France receives first new Rafale fighter jet after four-year pause
Warplane production is expected to ramp up, with more money available for upgraded configurations.
-
EU scrambles to channel hefty defense-spending boost into joint buys
Member nations expect to add €70 billion in military spending by 2025, but the rate of joint procurements still hovers below 20% of all investments.
-
Two ways NATO plans to harness disruptive tech in 2023
NATO is creating organizations within the alliance that can harness dual-use technologies in critical areas, such as artificial intelligence.
-
France qualifies Serval armored patrol vehicle variant for its Army
The green light signifies a step forward for realizing the ground service’s large-scale Scorpion modernization program.
-
Aircraft makers lumber toward deal for Europe’s next-gen fighter jet
The Future Combat Air System can proceed, but mistrust and a lack of enthusiasm have colored the program.
-
Europe’s new warplane program could finally, maybe, take off
Eric Trappier, the boss of France’s industry lead Dassault, plays down progress as a “a pseudo-political announcement.”
-
Britain to join EU push for easing the flow of forces in Europe
London has reservations about the bloc’s rules for non-members in defense projects, but playing in this one made sense, said Defence Minister Ben Wallace.
-
‘Baltic Tiger’ drill tests Berlin-to-Tallinn flow of reinforcements
The German Bundeswehr is practicing the interplay between its air force and navy expeditionary formations in concert with Estonian troops.
-
Naval firms court Greece for ship-upgrade work
One program to update Athens’ corvette fleet has recently stalled, but that hasn’t stopped from global competitors to prep themselves for the race.
-
Four questions with France’s military cyber mission lead
France foresees its future military force as heavily relying on systems of systems, whose networks are interconnected across the battlefield.













