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Spanish air chief calls for Madrid to meet NATO’s 2 percent defense spending goal
The Spanish air force’s top military official wants his country to invest more in its military apparatus, to be able to defend itself at home and contribute to its international partnerships.
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F-35, Eurofighter Typhoon are ‘the two options’ to replace Spain’s aging Hornets
Spain has two aircraft in mind to replace over 70 EF-18A fighter jets, and while the program has yet to formally begin, the informal competition between the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Lockheed Martin F-35 is just getting hotter.
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Space sector exec: Spain must stand out among its neighbors in nascent domain
Spain requires a national strategy to grow and nurture its military space-industrial potential, and stand out as a European leader in the nascent domain, according to a small satellite company leader.
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Trophy interceptor undergoes live-fire tests on Germany’s Leopard tanks
The Israeli government said the system achieved a threat interception rate exceeding 90 percent.
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‘We are in a very crucial period’: European Defence Agency boss on collective defense
European Defence Agency chief executive Jiri Sedivy talks about what’s next in European defense cooperation.
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NATO ups the ante on disruptive tech, artificial intelligence
NATO has officially kicked off two new efforts meant to help the alliance invest in critical next-generation technologies and avoid capability gaps between its member nations.
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Amid high hopes, can the European Patrol Corvette deliver?
An industrial source told Defense News that each vessel is expected to cost around €250-300 million, making the Corvette program worth €5-6 billion, even before Greece confirms an order and any new members sign up.
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Shaken and stirred: British Army’s Ajax troubles cast a long shadow
General Dynamics’ land systems operation in Spain has already built half of the hulls for the British Army’s Ajax armored cavalry program, even as the future of the vehicle is threatened by noise and vibration problems.
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The French Navy’s damaged nuclear sub is out at sea once more
The French Navy’s nuclear submarine Perle has returned to sea following just about a year of work to repair its fire-damaged body and splice it together with a second boat.
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New radar kits abound for the Eurofighter fleet
With progress being made on yet another version for Germany and Spain’s fighters, the Typhoon now has not one but three e-scan radars in the works after years of delays.
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Spanish air chief calls for Madrid to meet NATO’s 2 percent defense spending goal
The Spanish air force’s top military official wants his country to invest more in its military apparatus, to be able to defend itself at home and contribute to its international partnerships.
-
F-35, Eurofighter Typhoon are ‘the two options’ to replace Spain’s aging Hornets
Spain has two aircraft in mind to replace over 70 EF-18A fighter jets, and while the program has yet to formally begin, the informal competition between the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Lockheed Martin F-35 is just getting hotter.
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Space sector exec: Spain must stand out among its neighbors in nascent domain
Spain requires a national strategy to grow and nurture its military space-industrial potential, and stand out as a European leader in the nascent domain, according to a small satellite company leader.
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Trophy interceptor undergoes live-fire tests on Germany’s Leopard tanks
The Israeli government said the system achieved a threat interception rate exceeding 90 percent.
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‘We are in a very crucial period’: European Defence Agency boss on collective defense
European Defence Agency chief executive Jiri Sedivy talks about what’s next in European defense cooperation.
-
NATO ups the ante on disruptive tech, artificial intelligence
NATO has officially kicked off two new efforts meant to help the alliance invest in critical next-generation technologies and avoid capability gaps between its member nations.
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Amid high hopes, can the European Patrol Corvette deliver?
An industrial source told Defense News that each vessel is expected to cost around €250-300 million, making the Corvette program worth €5-6 billion, even before Greece confirms an order and any new members sign up.
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Shaken and stirred: British Army’s Ajax troubles cast a long shadow
General Dynamics’ land systems operation in Spain has already built half of the hulls for the British Army’s Ajax armored cavalry program, even as the future of the vehicle is threatened by noise and vibration problems.
-
The French Navy’s damaged nuclear sub is out at sea once more
The French Navy’s nuclear submarine Perle has returned to sea following just about a year of work to repair its fire-damaged body and splice it together with a second boat.
-
New radar kits abound for the Eurofighter fleet
With progress being made on yet another version for Germany and Spain’s fighters, the Typhoon now has not one but three e-scan radars in the works after years of delays.
-
Spanish air chief calls for Madrid to meet NATO’s 2 percent defense spending goal
The Spanish air force’s top military official wants his country to invest more in its military apparatus, to be able to defend itself at home and contribute to its international partnerships.
-
F-35, Eurofighter Typhoon are ‘the two options’ to replace Spain’s aging Hornets
Spain has two aircraft in mind to replace over 70 EF-18A fighter jets, and while the program has yet to formally begin, the informal competition between the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Lockheed Martin F-35 is just getting hotter.
-
Space sector exec: Spain must stand out among its neighbors in nascent domain
Spain requires a national strategy to grow and nurture its military space-industrial potential, and stand out as a European leader in the nascent domain, according to a small satellite company leader.
-
Trophy interceptor undergoes live-fire tests on Germany’s Leopard tanks
The Israeli government said the system achieved a threat interception rate exceeding 90 percent.
-
‘We are in a very crucial period’: European Defence Agency boss on collective defense
European Defence Agency chief executive Jiri Sedivy talks about what’s next in European defense cooperation.
-
NATO ups the ante on disruptive tech, artificial intelligence
NATO has officially kicked off two new efforts meant to help the alliance invest in critical next-generation technologies and avoid capability gaps between its member nations.
-
Amid high hopes, can the European Patrol Corvette deliver?
An industrial source told Defense News that each vessel is expected to cost around €250-300 million, making the Corvette program worth €5-6 billion, even before Greece confirms an order and any new members sign up.
-
Shaken and stirred: British Army’s Ajax troubles cast a long shadow
General Dynamics’ land systems operation in Spain has already built half of the hulls for the British Army’s Ajax armored cavalry program, even as the future of the vehicle is threatened by noise and vibration problems.
-
The French Navy’s damaged nuclear sub is out at sea once more
The French Navy’s nuclear submarine Perle has returned to sea following just about a year of work to repair its fire-damaged body and splice it together with a second boat.
-
New radar kits abound for the Eurofighter fleet
With progress being made on yet another version for Germany and Spain’s fighters, the Typhoon now has not one but three e-scan radars in the works after years of delays.













