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NATO’s largest-ever air defense exercise starts in Germany
In the Air Defender 2023 exercise, 10,000 participants and 250 aircraft from 25 nations respond to a simulated attack on a NATO member.
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Industry eyes Ukraine war to sharpen proposals for NATO helo fleet
Industry officials and military leaders have studied tactics as they craft their designs for a new generation of rotorcraft supporting alliance forces.
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European forces flex their Indo-Pacific reach
Alongside individual member nations’ initiatives, the European Union has taken steps to strengthen its security posture in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Here’s the No. 1 rule for US Air Force’s new advanced battle management system
Right now, the U.S. Air Force is still working out a data architecture for a sprawling family of systems.
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US Air Force’s acquisition chief talks new B-52 engines and the future of battle management
Will Roper talked with Defense News about what’s next for the Mad Hatter, Advanced Battle Management System and B-52 re-engine program.
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Israel’s largest defense company moves slowly toward IPO
The largest defense company in Israel is working toward an initial public offering, but “for the time being, the state of Israel comes before anything else,” said its CEO.
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Air Force pushes back on House lawmakers’ B-52 engine replacement concerns
The Air Force’s top acquisition official tells Defense News that House lawmakers’ concerns about the current acquisition strategy is a “misunderstanding” of what the service is seeking to do.
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Lockheed braces for German blowback over cost of missile-defense pitch
Company executives are preparing for a stiff debate in Germany about the price tag of a next-generation anti-missile system formally proposed to Berlin just days ago.
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Lockheed hypes F-35′s upgrade plan as interest in ‘sixth-gen’ fighters grows
“We’re not going to let F-35 go static,” Lockheed’s head of aeronautics tells Defense News.
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US drone maker senses a leg up in Europe
General Atomics seeks a foothold on the continent by touting the promise of smooth civilian-airspace integration of its aircraft by militaries here.
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NATO’s largest-ever air defense exercise starts in Germany
In the Air Defender 2023 exercise, 10,000 participants and 250 aircraft from 25 nations respond to a simulated attack on a NATO member.
-
Industry eyes Ukraine war to sharpen proposals for NATO helo fleet
Industry officials and military leaders have studied tactics as they craft their designs for a new generation of rotorcraft supporting alliance forces.
-
European forces flex their Indo-Pacific reach
Alongside individual member nations’ initiatives, the European Union has taken steps to strengthen its security posture in the Indo-Pacific region.
-
Here’s the No. 1 rule for US Air Force’s new advanced battle management system
Right now, the U.S. Air Force is still working out a data architecture for a sprawling family of systems.
-
US Air Force’s acquisition chief talks new B-52 engines and the future of battle management
Will Roper talked with Defense News about what’s next for the Mad Hatter, Advanced Battle Management System and B-52 re-engine program.
-
Israel’s largest defense company moves slowly toward IPO
The largest defense company in Israel is working toward an initial public offering, but “for the time being, the state of Israel comes before anything else,” said its CEO.
-
Air Force pushes back on House lawmakers’ B-52 engine replacement concerns
The Air Force’s top acquisition official tells Defense News that House lawmakers’ concerns about the current acquisition strategy is a “misunderstanding” of what the service is seeking to do.
-
Lockheed braces for German blowback over cost of missile-defense pitch
Company executives are preparing for a stiff debate in Germany about the price tag of a next-generation anti-missile system formally proposed to Berlin just days ago.
-
Lockheed hypes F-35′s upgrade plan as interest in ‘sixth-gen’ fighters grows
“We’re not going to let F-35 go static,” Lockheed’s head of aeronautics tells Defense News.
-
US drone maker senses a leg up in Europe
General Atomics seeks a foothold on the continent by touting the promise of smooth civilian-airspace integration of its aircraft by militaries here.
-
NATO’s largest-ever air defense exercise starts in Germany
In the Air Defender 2023 exercise, 10,000 participants and 250 aircraft from 25 nations respond to a simulated attack on a NATO member.
-
Industry eyes Ukraine war to sharpen proposals for NATO helo fleet
Industry officials and military leaders have studied tactics as they craft their designs for a new generation of rotorcraft supporting alliance forces.
-
European forces flex their Indo-Pacific reach
Alongside individual member nations’ initiatives, the European Union has taken steps to strengthen its security posture in the Indo-Pacific region.
-
Here’s the No. 1 rule for US Air Force’s new advanced battle management system
Right now, the U.S. Air Force is still working out a data architecture for a sprawling family of systems.
-
US Air Force’s acquisition chief talks new B-52 engines and the future of battle management
Will Roper talked with Defense News about what’s next for the Mad Hatter, Advanced Battle Management System and B-52 re-engine program.
-
Israel’s largest defense company moves slowly toward IPO
The largest defense company in Israel is working toward an initial public offering, but “for the time being, the state of Israel comes before anything else,” said its CEO.
-
Air Force pushes back on House lawmakers’ B-52 engine replacement concerns
The Air Force’s top acquisition official tells Defense News that House lawmakers’ concerns about the current acquisition strategy is a “misunderstanding” of what the service is seeking to do.
-
Lockheed braces for German blowback over cost of missile-defense pitch
Company executives are preparing for a stiff debate in Germany about the price tag of a next-generation anti-missile system formally proposed to Berlin just days ago.
-
Lockheed hypes F-35′s upgrade plan as interest in ‘sixth-gen’ fighters grows
“We’re not going to let F-35 go static,” Lockheed’s head of aeronautics tells Defense News.
-
US drone maker senses a leg up in Europe
General Atomics seeks a foothold on the continent by touting the promise of smooth civilian-airspace integration of its aircraft by militaries here.













