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French military receives initial batch of new Serval armored vehicles
The upgrades are part of France’s multibillion-euro Scorpion program, which aims to field a new set of combat and transport vehicles to the armed forces.
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Foreign defense companies want in on US Army modernization efforts
Foreign companies came ready to Eurosatory with capabilities, not concepts, they believe hold promise for the U.S. Army’s efforts to rapidly modernize.
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Should the US permanently station troops in Europe? New US Army Europe chief weighs in
The answer is not so black and white as it may seem.
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Tank makers steel themselves for Europe’s next big land-weapon contest
The Franco-German Main Ground Combat System could be worth tens of billions of dollars, and everybody wants a piece of it.
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One of these 3 missiles could be the Army’s pick to protect against indirect fires
Army will evaluate Raytheon and Rafael’s Sky Hunter interceptor, Lockheed’s Mini Hit-to-Kill munitions and Raytheon’s AI3 interceptor as a second interceptor for its Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 capability to defeat rockets, artillery, mortars, drones and cruise missiles.
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Eurosatory expo floor offers hope yet for teaming robots with manned vehicles
Evidence at Eurosatory shows worldwide defense industry is beginning to grasp and get creative with concepts that team ground and aerial robots with manned systems.
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US Army test-fires Belgian-made gun amid plans for Stryker upgrade competition
The U.S. Army’s test-firing of a 30mm gun turret from CMI Defence is seen by the Belgian firm as putting it in a privileged position.
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Germany bolsters prospects for military exports
Arms export is a highly sensitive topic in Germany. But there’s hints of expansion.
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When does industry expect France and Germany to set its future tank requirements?
There are signs of an eagerness for the requirements, which could open a new chapter.
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French military receives initial batch of new Serval armored vehicles
The upgrades are part of France’s multibillion-euro Scorpion program, which aims to field a new set of combat and transport vehicles to the armed forces.
-
A new type of amphibious vehicle
Get a look at German company KMW’s amphibious concept vehicle.
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Foreign defense companies want in on US Army modernization efforts
Foreign companies came ready to Eurosatory with capabilities, not concepts, they believe hold promise for the U.S. Army’s efforts to rapidly modernize.
-
Should the US permanently station troops in Europe? New US Army Europe chief weighs in
The answer is not so black and white as it may seem.
-
Tank makers steel themselves for Europe’s next big land-weapon contest
The Franco-German Main Ground Combat System could be worth tens of billions of dollars, and everybody wants a piece of it.
-
One of these 3 missiles could be the Army’s pick to protect against indirect fires
Army will evaluate Raytheon and Rafael’s Sky Hunter interceptor, Lockheed’s Mini Hit-to-Kill munitions and Raytheon’s AI3 interceptor as a second interceptor for its Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 capability to defeat rockets, artillery, mortars, drones and cruise missiles.
-
Eurosatory expo floor offers hope yet for teaming robots with manned vehicles
Evidence at Eurosatory shows worldwide defense industry is beginning to grasp and get creative with concepts that team ground and aerial robots with manned systems.
-
US Army test-fires Belgian-made gun amid plans for Stryker upgrade competition
The U.S. Army’s test-firing of a 30mm gun turret from CMI Defence is seen by the Belgian firm as putting it in a privileged position.
-
Germany bolsters prospects for military exports
Arms export is a highly sensitive topic in Germany. But there’s hints of expansion.
-
When does industry expect France and Germany to set its future tank requirements?
There are signs of an eagerness for the requirements, which could open a new chapter.
-
French military receives initial batch of new Serval armored vehicles
The upgrades are part of France’s multibillion-euro Scorpion program, which aims to field a new set of combat and transport vehicles to the armed forces.
-
A new type of amphibious vehicle
Get a look at German company KMW’s amphibious concept vehicle.
-
Foreign defense companies want in on US Army modernization efforts
Foreign companies came ready to Eurosatory with capabilities, not concepts, they believe hold promise for the U.S. Army’s efforts to rapidly modernize.
-
Should the US permanently station troops in Europe? New US Army Europe chief weighs in
The answer is not so black and white as it may seem.
-
Tank makers steel themselves for Europe’s next big land-weapon contest
The Franco-German Main Ground Combat System could be worth tens of billions of dollars, and everybody wants a piece of it.
-
One of these 3 missiles could be the Army’s pick to protect against indirect fires
Army will evaluate Raytheon and Rafael’s Sky Hunter interceptor, Lockheed’s Mini Hit-to-Kill munitions and Raytheon’s AI3 interceptor as a second interceptor for its Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 capability to defeat rockets, artillery, mortars, drones and cruise missiles.
-
Eurosatory expo floor offers hope yet for teaming robots with manned vehicles
Evidence at Eurosatory shows worldwide defense industry is beginning to grasp and get creative with concepts that team ground and aerial robots with manned systems.
-
US Army test-fires Belgian-made gun amid plans for Stryker upgrade competition
The U.S. Army’s test-firing of a 30mm gun turret from CMI Defence is seen by the Belgian firm as putting it in a privileged position.
-
Germany bolsters prospects for military exports
Arms export is a highly sensitive topic in Germany. But there’s hints of expansion.
-
When does industry expect France and Germany to set its future tank requirements?
There are signs of an eagerness for the requirements, which could open a new chapter.














