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Behind Europe’s ammo pledge to Ukraine, some manufacturers grow leery
Companies are looking for more guidance from the EU as they balance the need for speedy production with hefty market intervention from Brussels.
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US, NATO wrap up joint exercises in the Baltics, Europe’s High North
U.S. military higher-ups described the BALTOPS and Arctic Challenge exercises as essential steps in solidifying the NATO alliance.
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Portuguese firm to provide drones to Ukraine through British-led fund
Defense News has confirmed which contractor is sending drones to Ukraine, after the U.K. released a video without identifying the systems shown.
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Belgium flirts with joining FCAS fighter program
Not everyone is pleased that Belgium — a customer of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter — is eyeing the Future Combat Air System program.
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Leonardo’s new CEO shakes up management
Find out what the change of leadership at Leonardo means for the Italian firm — and its employees.
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Six questions with France’s Air and Space Force chief
Gen. Mille discussed the French military’s efforts toward an all-Rafale fighter fleet, among other capability goals for the force.
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Ukrainian defense firms seek ties to Europe’s industry
Kyiv is walking the line between taking foreign assistance and building a self-sufficient domestic industry.
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Italy’s Army aviation chief talks helicopter advancements
Out with the old, in with the new, right? Not so fast, says Italy’s chief of army aviation.
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How industry can partner with NATO on disruptive technologies
DIANA is looking to give out funding in 2023 along the themes of energy resilience, secure information sharing, and sensing and surveillance.
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Sweden’s stalled NATO bid disrupts Nordic defense planning
A Nordic cluster within NATO remains the goal, but questions remain about the alignment to North America or Europe when it comes to the High North.
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Behind Europe’s ammo pledge to Ukraine, some manufacturers grow leery
Companies are looking for more guidance from the EU as they balance the need for speedy production with hefty market intervention from Brussels.
-
US, NATO wrap up joint exercises in the Baltics, Europe’s High North
U.S. military higher-ups described the BALTOPS and Arctic Challenge exercises as essential steps in solidifying the NATO alliance.
-
Portuguese firm to provide drones to Ukraine through British-led fund
Defense News has confirmed which contractor is sending drones to Ukraine, after the U.K. released a video without identifying the systems shown.
-
Belgium flirts with joining FCAS fighter program
Not everyone is pleased that Belgium — a customer of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter — is eyeing the Future Combat Air System program.
-
Leonardo’s new CEO shakes up management
Find out what the change of leadership at Leonardo means for the Italian firm — and its employees.
-
Six questions with France’s Air and Space Force chief
Gen. Mille discussed the French military’s efforts toward an all-Rafale fighter fleet, among other capability goals for the force.
-
Ukrainian defense firms seek ties to Europe’s industry
Kyiv is walking the line between taking foreign assistance and building a self-sufficient domestic industry.
-
Italy’s Army aviation chief talks helicopter advancements
Out with the old, in with the new, right? Not so fast, says Italy’s chief of army aviation.
-
How industry can partner with NATO on disruptive technologies
DIANA is looking to give out funding in 2023 along the themes of energy resilience, secure information sharing, and sensing and surveillance.
-
Sweden’s stalled NATO bid disrupts Nordic defense planning
A Nordic cluster within NATO remains the goal, but questions remain about the alignment to North America or Europe when it comes to the High North.
-
Behind Europe’s ammo pledge to Ukraine, some manufacturers grow leery
Companies are looking for more guidance from the EU as they balance the need for speedy production with hefty market intervention from Brussels.
-
US, NATO wrap up joint exercises in the Baltics, Europe’s High North
U.S. military higher-ups described the BALTOPS and Arctic Challenge exercises as essential steps in solidifying the NATO alliance.
-
Portuguese firm to provide drones to Ukraine through British-led fund
Defense News has confirmed which contractor is sending drones to Ukraine, after the U.K. released a video without identifying the systems shown.
-
Belgium flirts with joining FCAS fighter program
Not everyone is pleased that Belgium — a customer of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter — is eyeing the Future Combat Air System program.
-
Leonardo’s new CEO shakes up management
Find out what the change of leadership at Leonardo means for the Italian firm — and its employees.
-
Six questions with France’s Air and Space Force chief
Gen. Mille discussed the French military’s efforts toward an all-Rafale fighter fleet, among other capability goals for the force.
-
Ukrainian defense firms seek ties to Europe’s industry
Kyiv is walking the line between taking foreign assistance and building a self-sufficient domestic industry.
-
Italy’s Army aviation chief talks helicopter advancements
Out with the old, in with the new, right? Not so fast, says Italy’s chief of army aviation.
-
How industry can partner with NATO on disruptive technologies
DIANA is looking to give out funding in 2023 along the themes of energy resilience, secure information sharing, and sensing and surveillance.
-
Sweden’s stalled NATO bid disrupts Nordic defense planning
A Nordic cluster within NATO remains the goal, but questions remain about the alignment to North America or Europe when it comes to the High North.













