Denmark to bring home F-35 jets from Arizona amid upgrade delaysInternational customers are wary of delays resulting from Lockheed Martin's TR-3 aircraft upgrade rippling through their delivery schedules.4 days ago
Safran, MTU team up to power Europe’s next-gen military helicopterA 50/50 joint venture will work on a “100% European engine” to power a military helicopter set to enter service by 2040, the companies announced.5 days ago
Armed with quantum sensors, France eyes leaps in electronic warfareQuantum gravimeter technology, used for mapping the seabed, offers the prospect of surreptitiously tracking adversary submarines.
Safran in talks to buy French AI startup Preligens for €220 millionThe Paris-based company's algorithms are used to analyze satellite data for the French and U.S. militaries.
European ammo firms tell EU to ‘hurry up’ with 155mm shell aid top-upManufacturers want to see more money flow beyond a €500 million commitment to accelerate the bloc's production capacity.
Small drones will soon lose combat advantage, French Army chief saysHe cited the example of the Bayraktar drone, “the king of the war” at the start of the conflict in Ukraine, that is no longer being used.
Elusive hypersonic arms need Western teamwork, NATO researcher says"Every single nation brings a certain puzzle piece to the bigger picture," said Kerstin Huber, of NATO’s Science and Technology Organization.
Europe’s armor industry must merge, Arquus boss saysMany middling companies are unable to muster the research-and-development oomph needed to push the market forward, according to Emmanuel Levacher.
France preps Europe’s fastest classified supercomputer for defense AIFrench defense leaders plan a leading role in mastering AI, considered to be a key differentiating factor among tomorrow's armed forces.
France rethinks military light-drone acquisition as Army falls behindFrench defense leaders seek ways to short-circuit the military-acquisition bureaucracy, as drones remake the battlefield in Ukraine.