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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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Rafael inks news deal to put Trophy system on UK’s Challenger 3 tanks
The Trophy system is designed to protect combat vehicles against rockets and missiles by pinpointing the origin of hostile fire and then responding.
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UK, Italy, Japan companies eye novel sensor mix for GCAP warplane
Leonardo UK, Leonardo Italy, Italy’s ELT Group and Japan’s Mitsubishi Electric envision divvying up the fighter’s sensor-related work share in 2025.
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Royal Air Force faces significant aircraft shortfalls, report finds
Figures in the report show Britain having the smallest number of jets among the four major European military powers.
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Saab debuts camo net that lets soldiers’ radio signals pass through
The technology promises communications from the foxhole while remaining concealed from radar, according to the Swedish company.
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US envoy sees European security org as key to peace on continent
The OSCE is uniquely positioned to help broker a new security architecture because of its wide membership, argues U.S. representative Michael Carpenter.
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Seven questions with the head of international arms manager OCCAR
Joachim Sucker shares his vision for expanding the organization’s weapons-management portfolio.
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German military’s metaverse promises virtual foes with an AI punch
Researchers are developing an artificial intelligence-powered military sandbox for trying new weapons, or souping up old ones.
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British forces to get new rifles designed in the US
Up to 10,000 new weapons will first go to special operations forces.
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Defense firms research voice commands to speak with drones
Still in its early stages, the technology is meant to simplify how human operators interact with unmanned aerial vehicles.
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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.
-
Rafael inks news deal to put Trophy system on UK’s Challenger 3 tanks
The Trophy system is designed to protect combat vehicles against rockets and missiles by pinpointing the origin of hostile fire and then responding.
-
UK, Italy, Japan companies eye novel sensor mix for GCAP warplane
Leonardo UK, Leonardo Italy, Italy’s ELT Group and Japan’s Mitsubishi Electric envision divvying up the fighter’s sensor-related work share in 2025.
-
Royal Air Force faces significant aircraft shortfalls, report finds
Figures in the report show Britain having the smallest number of jets among the four major European military powers.
-
Saab debuts camo net that lets soldiers’ radio signals pass through
The technology promises communications from the foxhole while remaining concealed from radar, according to the Swedish company.
-
US envoy sees European security org as key to peace on continent
The OSCE is uniquely positioned to help broker a new security architecture because of its wide membership, argues U.S. representative Michael Carpenter.
-
Seven questions with the head of international arms manager OCCAR
Joachim Sucker shares his vision for expanding the organization’s weapons-management portfolio.
-
German military’s metaverse promises virtual foes with an AI punch
Researchers are developing an artificial intelligence-powered military sandbox for trying new weapons, or souping up old ones.
-
British forces to get new rifles designed in the US
Up to 10,000 new weapons will first go to special operations forces.
-
Defense firms research voice commands to speak with drones
Still in its early stages, the technology is meant to simplify how human operators interact with unmanned aerial vehicles.
-
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.
-
Rafael inks news deal to put Trophy system on UK’s Challenger 3 tanks
The Trophy system is designed to protect combat vehicles against rockets and missiles by pinpointing the origin of hostile fire and then responding.
-
UK, Italy, Japan companies eye novel sensor mix for GCAP warplane
Leonardo UK, Leonardo Italy, Italy’s ELT Group and Japan’s Mitsubishi Electric envision divvying up the fighter’s sensor-related work share in 2025.
-
Royal Air Force faces significant aircraft shortfalls, report finds
Figures in the report show Britain having the smallest number of jets among the four major European military powers.
-
Saab debuts camo net that lets soldiers’ radio signals pass through
The technology promises communications from the foxhole while remaining concealed from radar, according to the Swedish company.
-
US envoy sees European security org as key to peace on continent
The OSCE is uniquely positioned to help broker a new security architecture because of its wide membership, argues U.S. representative Michael Carpenter.
-
Seven questions with the head of international arms manager OCCAR
Joachim Sucker shares his vision for expanding the organization’s weapons-management portfolio.
-
German military’s metaverse promises virtual foes with an AI punch
Researchers are developing an artificial intelligence-powered military sandbox for trying new weapons, or souping up old ones.
-
British forces to get new rifles designed in the US
Up to 10,000 new weapons will first go to special operations forces.
-
Defense firms research voice commands to speak with drones
Still in its early stages, the technology is meant to simplify how human operators interact with unmanned aerial vehicles.













