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Tank-killing missile tests ‘Europe First’ weapons policy
As the bureaucracy for greater European defense cooperation takes shape, industrial clashes are in the offing.
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New deal moves Britain’s Protector drone closer to civilian airspace approval
A trans-Atlantic rift is emerging on the regulations for integrating large military drones into unrestricted airspace.
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DSEI at a glance
In case you were wondering, there was in fact a falcon at DSEI in London this year. See what else showed up at the defense trade show.
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Aselsan and Patria team up to export weaponized armored vehicles
The two companies signed a memorandum of agreement during the 2019 DSEI exhibit in London.
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A tale of two future fighters
There’s a tale of two fighters underway in Europe. And countries — and their companies — are choosing sides.
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The US and its allies are getting serious about armed ground robots
Are the U.S. Army and its partners comfortable with armed drones? Just look to the industry barometer.
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The US Navy says it’s doing its best to avoid a ‘Terminator’ scenario in quest for autonomous weapons
The U.S. Navy hopes to avoid turning computers against humanity in its journey toward ever-smarter autonomous weapons.
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Shoot and scoot: Industry answers call for more mobile firepower
Industry answers call at DSEI for more mobile firepower, bringing heavy duty mortar systems on more mobile vehicle platforms.
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Britain goes with Danish design for new Navy frigates
The deal gives Britain a second naval shipbuilder and ends BAE Systems’ monopoly on surface combatant shipbuilding in the country.
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MBDA readies new missile for electronic warfare
The idea is to replace the warhead with a payload for jamming enemy air defenses or beckoning them away from strike missiles.
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Tank-killing missile tests ‘Europe First’ weapons policy
As the bureaucracy for greater European defense cooperation takes shape, industrial clashes are in the offing.
-
New deal moves Britain’s Protector drone closer to civilian airspace approval
A trans-Atlantic rift is emerging on the regulations for integrating large military drones into unrestricted airspace.
-
DSEI at a glance
In case you were wondering, there was in fact a falcon at DSEI in London this year. See what else showed up at the defense trade show.
-
Aselsan and Patria team up to export weaponized armored vehicles
The two companies signed a memorandum of agreement during the 2019 DSEI exhibit in London.
-
A tale of two future fighters
There’s a tale of two fighters underway in Europe. And countries — and their companies — are choosing sides.
-
The US and its allies are getting serious about armed ground robots
Are the U.S. Army and its partners comfortable with armed drones? Just look to the industry barometer.
-
The US Navy says it’s doing its best to avoid a ‘Terminator’ scenario in quest for autonomous weapons
The U.S. Navy hopes to avoid turning computers against humanity in its journey toward ever-smarter autonomous weapons.
-
Shoot and scoot: Industry answers call for more mobile firepower
Industry answers call at DSEI for more mobile firepower, bringing heavy duty mortar systems on more mobile vehicle platforms.
-
Britain goes with Danish design for new Navy frigates
The deal gives Britain a second naval shipbuilder and ends BAE Systems’ monopoly on surface combatant shipbuilding in the country.
-
MBDA readies new missile for electronic warfare
The idea is to replace the warhead with a payload for jamming enemy air defenses or beckoning them away from strike missiles.
-
Tank-killing missile tests ‘Europe First’ weapons policy
As the bureaucracy for greater European defense cooperation takes shape, industrial clashes are in the offing.
-
New deal moves Britain’s Protector drone closer to civilian airspace approval
A trans-Atlantic rift is emerging on the regulations for integrating large military drones into unrestricted airspace.
-
DSEI at a glance
In case you were wondering, there was in fact a falcon at DSEI in London this year. See what else showed up at the defense trade show.
-
Aselsan and Patria team up to export weaponized armored vehicles
The two companies signed a memorandum of agreement during the 2019 DSEI exhibit in London.
-
A tale of two future fighters
There’s a tale of two fighters underway in Europe. And countries — and their companies — are choosing sides.
-
The US and its allies are getting serious about armed ground robots
Are the U.S. Army and its partners comfortable with armed drones? Just look to the industry barometer.
-
The US Navy says it’s doing its best to avoid a ‘Terminator’ scenario in quest for autonomous weapons
The U.S. Navy hopes to avoid turning computers against humanity in its journey toward ever-smarter autonomous weapons.
-
Shoot and scoot: Industry answers call for more mobile firepower
Industry answers call at DSEI for more mobile firepower, bringing heavy duty mortar systems on more mobile vehicle platforms.
-
Britain goes with Danish design for new Navy frigates
The deal gives Britain a second naval shipbuilder and ends BAE Systems’ monopoly on surface combatant shipbuilding in the country.
-
MBDA readies new missile for electronic warfare
The idea is to replace the warhead with a payload for jamming enemy air defenses or beckoning them away from strike missiles.













