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Lithuania’s defense minister heads to Paris to buy Caesar howitzers
The new weapons are to boost Lithuania’s artillery capacities, which currently rely on the country’s 155mm PzH 2000 howitzers.
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The war in Ukraine should serve to bolster Europe’s air power ambitions
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a stark reminder that Europe’s NATO members need to spend more wisely — and not simply spend more — in bolstering their collective defense against unwarranted aggression.
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How France’s Army chief is avoiding getting sucked into a ‘Ukrainian tunnel’
Also high on Gen. Pierre Schill’s mind is seeing the Scorpion program fully implemented and figuring out the “eternal dialectics between sword and shield” that characterize tank warfare.
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Lessons from Ukraine could help shape Europe’s new tank — if there is one
After weeks of watching videos of burned-out Russian tanks in Ukraine, the world is once again writing an obituary for the vehicle type.
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Israel’s defense industry unveils new weapons at Paris defense confab
The biennial Eurosatory show is expected to attract large interest amid the war in Ukraine, following a pandemic-related pause in 2020.
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French military eyes tech solutions to deal with climate change
Among the envisioned equipment investments are hybrid armored vehicles, with a Griffon-centric program serving as the prototype for future trucks.
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Italy nurses EU plans for a common armored fighting vehicle
“The end of this decade is an ambitious yet achievable timeline,” says Lt. Col. Roberto Forlani, an official at the Italian Army’s planning and policy division.
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NATO gears up to launch new air defense programs in 2023
Russia’s attack tactics in Ukraine offer hints on what to build into a new suite of defenses, according to analysts.
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MBDA-led team to demo new European anti-tank kit this summer
The idea is for a new anti-tank missile that can take cues from a variety of sensors on the battlefield or in the air.
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Turkey seeks to repair ties with Western procurement club
The war in Ukraine has put Turkey in a pivotal broker position within NATO, as Ankara seeks access to modern alliance weaponry.
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Lithuania’s defense minister heads to Paris to buy Caesar howitzers
The new weapons are to boost Lithuania’s artillery capacities, which currently rely on the country’s 155mm PzH 2000 howitzers.
-
The war in Ukraine should serve to bolster Europe’s air power ambitions
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a stark reminder that Europe’s NATO members need to spend more wisely — and not simply spend more — in bolstering their collective defense against unwarranted aggression.
-
How France’s Army chief is avoiding getting sucked into a ‘Ukrainian tunnel’
Also high on Gen. Pierre Schill’s mind is seeing the Scorpion program fully implemented and figuring out the “eternal dialectics between sword and shield” that characterize tank warfare.
-
Lessons from Ukraine could help shape Europe’s new tank — if there is one
After weeks of watching videos of burned-out Russian tanks in Ukraine, the world is once again writing an obituary for the vehicle type.
-
Israel’s defense industry unveils new weapons at Paris defense confab
The biennial Eurosatory show is expected to attract large interest amid the war in Ukraine, following a pandemic-related pause in 2020.
-
French military eyes tech solutions to deal with climate change
Among the envisioned equipment investments are hybrid armored vehicles, with a Griffon-centric program serving as the prototype for future trucks.
-
Italy nurses EU plans for a common armored fighting vehicle
“The end of this decade is an ambitious yet achievable timeline,” says Lt. Col. Roberto Forlani, an official at the Italian Army’s planning and policy division.
-
NATO gears up to launch new air defense programs in 2023
Russia’s attack tactics in Ukraine offer hints on what to build into a new suite of defenses, according to analysts.
-
MBDA-led team to demo new European anti-tank kit this summer
The idea is for a new anti-tank missile that can take cues from a variety of sensors on the battlefield or in the air.
-
Turkey seeks to repair ties with Western procurement club
The war in Ukraine has put Turkey in a pivotal broker position within NATO, as Ankara seeks access to modern alliance weaponry.
-
Lithuania’s defense minister heads to Paris to buy Caesar howitzers
The new weapons are to boost Lithuania’s artillery capacities, which currently rely on the country’s 155mm PzH 2000 howitzers.
-
The war in Ukraine should serve to bolster Europe’s air power ambitions
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a stark reminder that Europe’s NATO members need to spend more wisely — and not simply spend more — in bolstering their collective defense against unwarranted aggression.
-
How France’s Army chief is avoiding getting sucked into a ‘Ukrainian tunnel’
Also high on Gen. Pierre Schill’s mind is seeing the Scorpion program fully implemented and figuring out the “eternal dialectics between sword and shield” that characterize tank warfare.
-
Lessons from Ukraine could help shape Europe’s new tank — if there is one
After weeks of watching videos of burned-out Russian tanks in Ukraine, the world is once again writing an obituary for the vehicle type.
-
Israel’s defense industry unveils new weapons at Paris defense confab
The biennial Eurosatory show is expected to attract large interest amid the war in Ukraine, following a pandemic-related pause in 2020.
-
French military eyes tech solutions to deal with climate change
Among the envisioned equipment investments are hybrid armored vehicles, with a Griffon-centric program serving as the prototype for future trucks.
-
Italy nurses EU plans for a common armored fighting vehicle
“The end of this decade is an ambitious yet achievable timeline,” says Lt. Col. Roberto Forlani, an official at the Italian Army’s planning and policy division.
-
NATO gears up to launch new air defense programs in 2023
Russia’s attack tactics in Ukraine offer hints on what to build into a new suite of defenses, according to analysts.
-
MBDA-led team to demo new European anti-tank kit this summer
The idea is for a new anti-tank missile that can take cues from a variety of sensors on the battlefield or in the air.
-
Turkey seeks to repair ties with Western procurement club
The war in Ukraine has put Turkey in a pivotal broker position within NATO, as Ankara seeks access to modern alliance weaponry.













