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European Defence Fund unveils first round of awardees
The European Union revealed last week the awardees of its first batch of European Defence Fund (EDF)-supported projects, reflecting a cumulative €1.2 billion (U.S. $1.23 billion) going to 61 defense research and development (R&D) projects.
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Inside the multinational logistics cell coordinating military aid for Ukraine
Since early March, a cohort of American service members and a rotating crew of multinational partners have set up shop in U.S. European Command headquarters to ensure equipment gets from the donor nation to Ukraine’s doorstep.
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Dassault chief confirms fighter prototype delay amid workshare dispute
“Dassault Aviation is seeking a clear statement of acceptance of its role as prime contractor by Airbus Defence and Space for the Next-Generation Fighter,” the French company said in a statement.
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BAE Systems delivers new M-code GPS receivers to Germany under first non-US sale
Berlin placed the order for an undisclosed number of receivers in 2020 as a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) fulfilled through U.S. Space Systems Command (SSC).
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France approves final phase of Artemis big-data processing platform
The goal of Artemis is to provide France with a sovereign and secure big-data and AI processing platform that can exploit and analyze the massive volumes of data flowing from military equipment and sensors.
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France to request multibillion-dollar defense budget boost in 2023
If enacted, the increase would be nearly twice as much as France had previously committed to boosting its year-over-year budget in the last two years.
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NATO to boost readiness numbers, approve new Ukraine aid at Madrid summit
The increase to more than 300,000 on-alert troops will be matched with more prepositioned equipment and supplies stockpiles, notably air defense capabilities, said Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
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Vehicle makers court Europe’s militaries with hybrid, electric rides
While the civilian vehicle world has successfully deployed hybrid and electric cars onto city streets, the defense sector is just getting started.
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France requests Switchblade loitering munition to fill ‘urgent’ capability gap
The French Army has started the process of quickly procuring American-made loitering munitions as part of a longer-term effort to field remotely operated weapon systems, according to officials.
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Manned-unmanned teaming at core of French Army’s future helicopter programs
As the French Army moves ahead to field three new rotary-wing platforms by 2025, the ability to partner those systems with autonomous and semiautonomous technology will be a gamechanger, a senior military official said.
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European Defence Fund unveils first round of awardees
The European Union revealed last week the awardees of its first batch of European Defence Fund (EDF)-supported projects, reflecting a cumulative €1.2 billion (U.S. $1.23 billion) going to 61 defense research and development (R&D) projects.
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Inside the multinational logistics cell coordinating military aid for Ukraine
Since early March, a cohort of American service members and a rotating crew of multinational partners have set up shop in U.S. European Command headquarters to ensure equipment gets from the donor nation to Ukraine’s doorstep.
-
Dassault chief confirms fighter prototype delay amid workshare dispute
“Dassault Aviation is seeking a clear statement of acceptance of its role as prime contractor by Airbus Defence and Space for the Next-Generation Fighter,” the French company said in a statement.
-
BAE Systems delivers new M-code GPS receivers to Germany under first non-US sale
Berlin placed the order for an undisclosed number of receivers in 2020 as a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) fulfilled through U.S. Space Systems Command (SSC).
-
France approves final phase of Artemis big-data processing platform
The goal of Artemis is to provide France with a sovereign and secure big-data and AI processing platform that can exploit and analyze the massive volumes of data flowing from military equipment and sensors.
-
France to request multibillion-dollar defense budget boost in 2023
If enacted, the increase would be nearly twice as much as France had previously committed to boosting its year-over-year budget in the last two years.
-
NATO to boost readiness numbers, approve new Ukraine aid at Madrid summit
The increase to more than 300,000 on-alert troops will be matched with more prepositioned equipment and supplies stockpiles, notably air defense capabilities, said Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
-
Vehicle makers court Europe’s militaries with hybrid, electric rides
While the civilian vehicle world has successfully deployed hybrid and electric cars onto city streets, the defense sector is just getting started.
-
France requests Switchblade loitering munition to fill ‘urgent’ capability gap
The French Army has started the process of quickly procuring American-made loitering munitions as part of a longer-term effort to field remotely operated weapon systems, according to officials.
-
Manned-unmanned teaming at core of French Army’s future helicopter programs
As the French Army moves ahead to field three new rotary-wing platforms by 2025, the ability to partner those systems with autonomous and semiautonomous technology will be a gamechanger, a senior military official said.
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European Defence Fund unveils first round of awardees
The European Union revealed last week the awardees of its first batch of European Defence Fund (EDF)-supported projects, reflecting a cumulative €1.2 billion (U.S. $1.23 billion) going to 61 defense research and development (R&D) projects.
-
Inside the multinational logistics cell coordinating military aid for Ukraine
Since early March, a cohort of American service members and a rotating crew of multinational partners have set up shop in U.S. European Command headquarters to ensure equipment gets from the donor nation to Ukraine’s doorstep.
-
Dassault chief confirms fighter prototype delay amid workshare dispute
“Dassault Aviation is seeking a clear statement of acceptance of its role as prime contractor by Airbus Defence and Space for the Next-Generation Fighter,” the French company said in a statement.
-
BAE Systems delivers new M-code GPS receivers to Germany under first non-US sale
Berlin placed the order for an undisclosed number of receivers in 2020 as a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) fulfilled through U.S. Space Systems Command (SSC).
-
France approves final phase of Artemis big-data processing platform
The goal of Artemis is to provide France with a sovereign and secure big-data and AI processing platform that can exploit and analyze the massive volumes of data flowing from military equipment and sensors.
-
France to request multibillion-dollar defense budget boost in 2023
If enacted, the increase would be nearly twice as much as France had previously committed to boosting its year-over-year budget in the last two years.
-
NATO to boost readiness numbers, approve new Ukraine aid at Madrid summit
The increase to more than 300,000 on-alert troops will be matched with more prepositioned equipment and supplies stockpiles, notably air defense capabilities, said Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
-
Vehicle makers court Europe’s militaries with hybrid, electric rides
While the civilian vehicle world has successfully deployed hybrid and electric cars onto city streets, the defense sector is just getting started.
-
France requests Switchblade loitering munition to fill ‘urgent’ capability gap
The French Army has started the process of quickly procuring American-made loitering munitions as part of a longer-term effort to field remotely operated weapon systems, according to officials.
-
Manned-unmanned teaming at core of French Army’s future helicopter programs
As the French Army moves ahead to field three new rotary-wing platforms by 2025, the ability to partner those systems with autonomous and semiautonomous technology will be a gamechanger, a senior military official said.










