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Teledyne Flir unveils Black Recon micro-drone for combat vehicles
The U.S.-based company has unveiled technology meant to provide the autonomous launch and recovery of multiple drones from inside military vehicles.
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Ukraine war drives push for arming smaller drones
The war in Ukraine is pushing drone makers to focus new attention on arming smaller variants.
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Challenger 3 program advances after new gun shows its mettle
An initial prototype for the newest British tank is coming together, according to contractors Rheinmetall and BAE Systems.
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Anduril announces Ghost-X, with more payload capacity, longer flights
The X-variant’s upgraded propulsion system allows it to carry two batteries, extending its flight time to 75 minutes and doubling its payload capacity.
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Germany orders 40 Marder combat vehicles for Ukraine
The new order doubles the total number of Marders to be sent to Ukraine, according to its manufacturer Rheinmetall.
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Poland to buy 486 HIMARS launchers from Lockheed Martin
The announcement indicates that, in the long term, Poland wants the state-run defense industry to locally produce HIMARS rockets.
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NATO prepares industry plan to boost arms production
The initiative, agreed at the recent Vilnius summit, puts the spotlight on industrial bottlenecks that have often slipped under the radar.
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Europe needs a new defense-industrial playbook to stay relevant
Russia’s war against Ukraine demands a new approach that no longer rests solely on European efficiency and streamlining, argues analyst Christian Mölling.
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Ukraine is ushering in a new uncrewed era at sea
Sea drones are here to stay, and Western navies should get ready, argues IISS naval analyst Nick Childs.
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UK armaments director Andy Start readies ‘massive’ acquisition changes
Britain’s work to support Ukraine has had a big influence on reforms now underway to speed up how military users get their kit.
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Teledyne Flir unveils Black Recon micro-drone for combat vehicles
The U.S.-based company has unveiled technology meant to provide the autonomous launch and recovery of multiple drones from inside military vehicles.
-
Ukraine war drives push for arming smaller drones
The war in Ukraine is pushing drone makers to focus new attention on arming smaller variants.
-
Challenger 3 program advances after new gun shows its mettle
An initial prototype for the newest British tank is coming together, according to contractors Rheinmetall and BAE Systems.
-
Anduril announces Ghost-X, with more payload capacity, longer flights
The X-variant’s upgraded propulsion system allows it to carry two batteries, extending its flight time to 75 minutes and doubling its payload capacity.
-
Germany orders 40 Marder combat vehicles for Ukraine
The new order doubles the total number of Marders to be sent to Ukraine, according to its manufacturer Rheinmetall.
-
Poland to buy 486 HIMARS launchers from Lockheed Martin
The announcement indicates that, in the long term, Poland wants the state-run defense industry to locally produce HIMARS rockets.
-
NATO prepares industry plan to boost arms production
The initiative, agreed at the recent Vilnius summit, puts the spotlight on industrial bottlenecks that have often slipped under the radar.
-
Europe needs a new defense-industrial playbook to stay relevant
Russia’s war against Ukraine demands a new approach that no longer rests solely on European efficiency and streamlining, argues analyst Christian Mölling.
-
Ukraine is ushering in a new uncrewed era at sea
Sea drones are here to stay, and Western navies should get ready, argues IISS naval analyst Nick Childs.
-
UK armaments director Andy Start readies ‘massive’ acquisition changes
Britain’s work to support Ukraine has had a big influence on reforms now underway to speed up how military users get their kit.
-
Teledyne Flir unveils Black Recon micro-drone for combat vehicles
The U.S.-based company has unveiled technology meant to provide the autonomous launch and recovery of multiple drones from inside military vehicles.
-
Ukraine war drives push for arming smaller drones
The war in Ukraine is pushing drone makers to focus new attention on arming smaller variants.
-
Challenger 3 program advances after new gun shows its mettle
An initial prototype for the newest British tank is coming together, according to contractors Rheinmetall and BAE Systems.
-
Anduril announces Ghost-X, with more payload capacity, longer flights
The X-variant’s upgraded propulsion system allows it to carry two batteries, extending its flight time to 75 minutes and doubling its payload capacity.
-
Germany orders 40 Marder combat vehicles for Ukraine
The new order doubles the total number of Marders to be sent to Ukraine, according to its manufacturer Rheinmetall.
-
Poland to buy 486 HIMARS launchers from Lockheed Martin
The announcement indicates that, in the long term, Poland wants the state-run defense industry to locally produce HIMARS rockets.
-
NATO prepares industry plan to boost arms production
The initiative, agreed at the recent Vilnius summit, puts the spotlight on industrial bottlenecks that have often slipped under the radar.
-
Europe needs a new defense-industrial playbook to stay relevant
Russia’s war against Ukraine demands a new approach that no longer rests solely on European efficiency and streamlining, argues analyst Christian Mölling.
-
Ukraine is ushering in a new uncrewed era at sea
Sea drones are here to stay, and Western navies should get ready, argues IISS naval analyst Nick Childs.
-
UK armaments director Andy Start readies ‘massive’ acquisition changes
Britain’s work to support Ukraine has had a big influence on reforms now underway to speed up how military users get their kit.













