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BAE sees forward-deployed naval drones doing air defense for warships
Armed forces currently face the “horrendous decision” of how close they will allow a drone to approach before picking the optimal countermeasure.
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Ukraine slated to get Skyranger drone-defense cannons by year’s end
“Each of these systems can cover four by four kilometers to be completely drone-free,” Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger told German broadcaster ZDF.
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General Dynamics premieres combat variant of Ajax vehicle
The Ajax infantry fighting vehicle’s turret system was developed by Lockheed Martin at the U.S. company’s facility in Bedfordshire, in the U.K.
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Could a ‘drone wall’ have protected Poland’s airspace?
An emerging project in the Baltics offers lessons learned, according industry officials.
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Europe’s industrial base faces urgent call to accelerate readiness
At DSEI, defense leaders warned Europe must accelerate collaboration, strengthen air and spectrum defenses, and move at wartime speed to deter Russia.
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UK Navy fleet rebuild will prioritize unmanned systems, chief says
“We have a vision that will put our nation in the vanguard of autonomous maritime warfare,” said Gen. Gwyn Jenkins, the chief of the Royal Navy.
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Leonardo snaps up Nordic cybersecurity firms in bid to shift focus
CEO Cingolani laid out the Italian defense giant’s strategy after announcing a series of new investments during the summer.
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New UK minister touts defense industry as Britain’s growth engine
“It’s not that we are just spending more on defense, we have to reform our defense,” said Luke Pollard, the minister for defense procurement.
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UK, Norway join Patria APC program, with plans for British production
Vendor Patria says it’s received orders for nearly 1,000 6×6 vehicles, and delivered more than 250 through the CAVS program.
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BAE, Lockheed Martin plan large jammer drone as door opener in combat
The plan is to “punch a hole through these very complex and denied electronic warfare environments,” one BAE executive said.
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BAE sees forward-deployed naval drones doing air defense for warships
Armed forces currently face the “horrendous decision” of how close they will allow a drone to approach before picking the optimal countermeasure.
-
Ukraine slated to get Skyranger drone-defense cannons by year’s end
“Each of these systems can cover four by four kilometers to be completely drone-free,” Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger told German broadcaster ZDF.
-
General Dynamics premieres combat variant of Ajax vehicle
The Ajax infantry fighting vehicle’s turret system was developed by Lockheed Martin at the U.S. company’s facility in Bedfordshire, in the U.K.
-
Could a ‘drone wall’ have protected Poland’s airspace?
An emerging project in the Baltics offers lessons learned, according industry officials.
-
Europe’s industrial base faces urgent call to accelerate readiness
At DSEI, defense leaders warned Europe must accelerate collaboration, strengthen air and spectrum defenses, and move at wartime speed to deter Russia.
-
UK Navy fleet rebuild will prioritize unmanned systems, chief says
“We have a vision that will put our nation in the vanguard of autonomous maritime warfare,” said Gen. Gwyn Jenkins, the chief of the Royal Navy.
-
Leonardo snaps up Nordic cybersecurity firms in bid to shift focus
CEO Cingolani laid out the Italian defense giant’s strategy after announcing a series of new investments during the summer.
-
New UK minister touts defense industry as Britain’s growth engine
“It’s not that we are just spending more on defense, we have to reform our defense,” said Luke Pollard, the minister for defense procurement.
-
UK, Norway join Patria APC program, with plans for British production
Vendor Patria says it’s received orders for nearly 1,000 6×6 vehicles, and delivered more than 250 through the CAVS program.
-
BAE, Lockheed Martin plan large jammer drone as door opener in combat
The plan is to “punch a hole through these very complex and denied electronic warfare environments,” one BAE executive said.
-
BAE sees forward-deployed naval drones doing air defense for warships
Armed forces currently face the “horrendous decision” of how close they will allow a drone to approach before picking the optimal countermeasure.
-
Ukraine slated to get Skyranger drone-defense cannons by year’s end
“Each of these systems can cover four by four kilometers to be completely drone-free,” Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger told German broadcaster ZDF.
-
General Dynamics premieres combat variant of Ajax vehicle
The Ajax infantry fighting vehicle’s turret system was developed by Lockheed Martin at the U.S. company’s facility in Bedfordshire, in the U.K.
-
Could a ‘drone wall’ have protected Poland’s airspace?
An emerging project in the Baltics offers lessons learned, according industry officials.
-
Europe’s industrial base faces urgent call to accelerate readiness
At DSEI, defense leaders warned Europe must accelerate collaboration, strengthen air and spectrum defenses, and move at wartime speed to deter Russia.
-
UK Navy fleet rebuild will prioritize unmanned systems, chief says
“We have a vision that will put our nation in the vanguard of autonomous maritime warfare,” said Gen. Gwyn Jenkins, the chief of the Royal Navy.
-
Leonardo snaps up Nordic cybersecurity firms in bid to shift focus
CEO Cingolani laid out the Italian defense giant’s strategy after announcing a series of new investments during the summer.
-
New UK minister touts defense industry as Britain’s growth engine
“It’s not that we are just spending more on defense, we have to reform our defense,” said Luke Pollard, the minister for defense procurement.
-
UK, Norway join Patria APC program, with plans for British production
Vendor Patria says it’s received orders for nearly 1,000 6×6 vehicles, and delivered more than 250 through the CAVS program.
-
BAE, Lockheed Martin plan large jammer drone as door opener in combat
The plan is to “punch a hole through these very complex and denied electronic warfare environments,” one BAE executive said.













