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Israel to show fresh weapons at Paris Air Show
But there is still uncertainty among Israeli defense companies regarding their participation in the event.
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Saab, Helsing let Gripen fighter fly with AI in charge
According to the company’s math, the AI prep work produced the equivalent of 50 years of human pilot experience.
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Next-gen GCAP warplane faces time pressure amid American F-47 plans
Japan joined GCAP to be able to co-own the technology on board the plane, something it would be less able to do with an equivalent U.S. jet.
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Anduril plans footprint in Poland’s red-hot combat drone market
“We’re still at an early stage of looking at things and different options,” said co-founder and CEO Brian Schimpf.
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Lockheed, Rheinmetall pair up to build Europe-made rocket launcher
The companies have an eye on the business of replacing the Bundeswehr’s MARS 2 weapons.
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Greece picks Safran’s Patroller drones as French industry deepens ties
Greece is attempting a balancing act between recent efforts to support its local drone industry and a remaining dependency on foreign suppliers.
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Leonardo up-guns its M-346 fighter, teams with Airbus on trainer sales
A beefier gun by French maker Nexter can fire munition for different mission types, ground or air.
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Setbacks and success: Two drone makers forge a footprint in Ukraine
Latvia-based Atlas and Turkey’s Baykar are moving forward with plans to produce drones locally so Ukrainian troops can get them faster.
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Sikorsky weighs scope of local assembly under UK medium-lift helo bid
The decision over how much work to do in Britain depends on the London government’s aircraft requirements and the potential for exports.
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Lockheed backs next-gen engine for F-35, drawing rebuke from Pratt
Pratt & Whitney said Lockheed’s comment “undermines” the Pentagon’s decision to upgrade the F-35’s current engines.
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Israel to show fresh weapons at Paris Air Show
But there is still uncertainty among Israeli defense companies regarding their participation in the event.
-
Saab, Helsing let Gripen fighter fly with AI in charge
According to the company’s math, the AI prep work produced the equivalent of 50 years of human pilot experience.
-
Next-gen GCAP warplane faces time pressure amid American F-47 plans
Japan joined GCAP to be able to co-own the technology on board the plane, something it would be less able to do with an equivalent U.S. jet.
-
Anduril plans footprint in Poland’s red-hot combat drone market
“We’re still at an early stage of looking at things and different options,” said co-founder and CEO Brian Schimpf.
-
Lockheed, Rheinmetall pair up to build Europe-made rocket launcher
The companies have an eye on the business of replacing the Bundeswehr’s MARS 2 weapons.
-
Greece picks Safran’s Patroller drones as French industry deepens ties
Greece is attempting a balancing act between recent efforts to support its local drone industry and a remaining dependency on foreign suppliers.
-
Leonardo up-guns its M-346 fighter, teams with Airbus on trainer sales
A beefier gun by French maker Nexter can fire munition for different mission types, ground or air.
-
Setbacks and success: Two drone makers forge a footprint in Ukraine
Latvia-based Atlas and Turkey’s Baykar are moving forward with plans to produce drones locally so Ukrainian troops can get them faster.
-
Sikorsky weighs scope of local assembly under UK medium-lift helo bid
The decision over how much work to do in Britain depends on the London government’s aircraft requirements and the potential for exports.
-
Lockheed backs next-gen engine for F-35, drawing rebuke from Pratt
Pratt & Whitney said Lockheed’s comment “undermines” the Pentagon’s decision to upgrade the F-35’s current engines.
-
Israel to show fresh weapons at Paris Air Show
But there is still uncertainty among Israeli defense companies regarding their participation in the event.
-
Saab, Helsing let Gripen fighter fly with AI in charge
According to the company’s math, the AI prep work produced the equivalent of 50 years of human pilot experience.
-
Next-gen GCAP warplane faces time pressure amid American F-47 plans
Japan joined GCAP to be able to co-own the technology on board the plane, something it would be less able to do with an equivalent U.S. jet.
-
Anduril plans footprint in Poland’s red-hot combat drone market
“We’re still at an early stage of looking at things and different options,” said co-founder and CEO Brian Schimpf.
-
Lockheed, Rheinmetall pair up to build Europe-made rocket launcher
The companies have an eye on the business of replacing the Bundeswehr’s MARS 2 weapons.
-
Greece picks Safran’s Patroller drones as French industry deepens ties
Greece is attempting a balancing act between recent efforts to support its local drone industry and a remaining dependency on foreign suppliers.
-
Leonardo up-guns its M-346 fighter, teams with Airbus on trainer sales
A beefier gun by French maker Nexter can fire munition for different mission types, ground or air.
-
Setbacks and success: Two drone makers forge a footprint in Ukraine
Latvia-based Atlas and Turkey’s Baykar are moving forward with plans to produce drones locally so Ukrainian troops can get them faster.
-
Sikorsky weighs scope of local assembly under UK medium-lift helo bid
The decision over how much work to do in Britain depends on the London government’s aircraft requirements and the potential for exports.
-
Lockheed backs next-gen engine for F-35, drawing rebuke from Pratt
Pratt & Whitney said Lockheed’s comment “undermines” the Pentagon’s decision to upgrade the F-35’s current engines.













