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Ukrainian arms importer prioritizes howitzers, drones, ammo
SpetsTechnoExport told Defense News it’s holding talks with various Western partners during this year’s DSEI industry show.
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Lithuania sees stockpile building as key deterrent
“Stockpiles serve as a deterrent against potential aggression,” Erika Kuročkina said.
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Austria eyes German IRIS-T buy for nascent European ‘Sky Shield’
Vienna plans to leave long-range missile defense to its European neighbors.
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Dutch Navy improves radar, adds Tomahawk missile to fleet
The service is also experimenting with drones to increase safety and bolster its capability.
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Northrop partners with UK firm building semiconductors in space
Space Forge was established in 2018 with ambitions to develop a spacecraft that can manufacture high-performance materials in orbit.
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Cardboard drone vendor retools software based on Ukraine war hacks
SYPAQ’s aircraft were designed to resupply military forces with medical supplies. Now Ukrainian troops are using them for ISR in fighting Russian invaders.
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British defense leaders to craft guardrails for buying drones
Acquisition leaders hope to have a strategy ready by year’s end that will spell out new capability goals and how to realize them.
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How a new, mobile package keeps Reaper drones ready to fight in Europe
The U.S. Air Force wants to stand up bases where MQ-9 Reapers land no matter the weather, and refuel closer to the front line.
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BAE, Cellula Robotics partner on underwater drone, with test next year
The Herne was designed so users could launch and recover it in several ways, including from harbors, ships or submarines.
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State Dept. OKs $4B sale of missile defense command system to Poland
The Northrop Grumman-developed IBCS system was cleared by the U.S. Army for full-rate production in the spring.
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Ukrainian arms importer prioritizes howitzers, drones, ammo
SpetsTechnoExport told Defense News it’s holding talks with various Western partners during this year’s DSEI industry show.
-
Lithuania sees stockpile building as key deterrent
“Stockpiles serve as a deterrent against potential aggression,” Erika Kuročkina said.
-
Austria eyes German IRIS-T buy for nascent European ‘Sky Shield’
Vienna plans to leave long-range missile defense to its European neighbors.
-
Dutch Navy improves radar, adds Tomahawk missile to fleet
The service is also experimenting with drones to increase safety and bolster its capability.
-
Northrop partners with UK firm building semiconductors in space
Space Forge was established in 2018 with ambitions to develop a spacecraft that can manufacture high-performance materials in orbit.
-
Cardboard drone vendor retools software based on Ukraine war hacks
SYPAQ’s aircraft were designed to resupply military forces with medical supplies. Now Ukrainian troops are using them for ISR in fighting Russian invaders.
-
British defense leaders to craft guardrails for buying drones
Acquisition leaders hope to have a strategy ready by year’s end that will spell out new capability goals and how to realize them.
-
How a new, mobile package keeps Reaper drones ready to fight in Europe
The U.S. Air Force wants to stand up bases where MQ-9 Reapers land no matter the weather, and refuel closer to the front line.
-
BAE, Cellula Robotics partner on underwater drone, with test next year
The Herne was designed so users could launch and recover it in several ways, including from harbors, ships or submarines.
-
State Dept. OKs $4B sale of missile defense command system to Poland
The Northrop Grumman-developed IBCS system was cleared by the U.S. Army for full-rate production in the spring.
-
Ukrainian arms importer prioritizes howitzers, drones, ammo
SpetsTechnoExport told Defense News it’s holding talks with various Western partners during this year’s DSEI industry show.
-
Lithuania sees stockpile building as key deterrent
“Stockpiles serve as a deterrent against potential aggression,” Erika Kuročkina said.
-
Austria eyes German IRIS-T buy for nascent European ‘Sky Shield’
Vienna plans to leave long-range missile defense to its European neighbors.
-
Dutch Navy improves radar, adds Tomahawk missile to fleet
The service is also experimenting with drones to increase safety and bolster its capability.
-
Northrop partners with UK firm building semiconductors in space
Space Forge was established in 2018 with ambitions to develop a spacecraft that can manufacture high-performance materials in orbit.
-
Cardboard drone vendor retools software based on Ukraine war hacks
SYPAQ’s aircraft were designed to resupply military forces with medical supplies. Now Ukrainian troops are using them for ISR in fighting Russian invaders.
-
British defense leaders to craft guardrails for buying drones
Acquisition leaders hope to have a strategy ready by year’s end that will spell out new capability goals and how to realize them.
-
How a new, mobile package keeps Reaper drones ready to fight in Europe
The U.S. Air Force wants to stand up bases where MQ-9 Reapers land no matter the weather, and refuel closer to the front line.
-
BAE, Cellula Robotics partner on underwater drone, with test next year
The Herne was designed so users could launch and recover it in several ways, including from harbors, ships or submarines.
-
State Dept. OKs $4B sale of missile defense command system to Poland
The Northrop Grumman-developed IBCS system was cleared by the U.S. Army for full-rate production in the spring.













