British Army tests lightweight Javelin antitank weapon at record rangeThe successful shot involved engaging a target at a distance of four kilometers, a first for the smaller and lighter weapon system.13 days ago
Estonia-Russia ship standoff portends a harsher tone on the Baltic SeaIncidents in the Baltic Sea are ripe with the potential for escalation, one analyst cautioned.2 weeks ago
NATO hosts Icelandic exercise to monitor vital north Atlantic passageThe drill involved joint operations in the maritime transit route known as the GIUK gap, an acronym for Greenland, Iceland and the United Kingdom.
At Europe’s Atlantic edge, Ireland to focus on undersea monitoringDublin’s waters are located in a nexus of a wide network of undersea cables, the global seafloor links that power the world's economy.
NATO taps Exail for mine-clearing underwater dronesThe Dutch and Belgian navies will be the primary users of the systems, the company announced in a statement.
Estonia launches competition to host major foreign munitions firmThe winner will be granted a space of approximately 8,900 square meters at the Ämari military base, located southwest of the Estonian capital Tallinn.
Cheap first-person-view drones now hunting larger prey in UkraineThe Ukrainian military released footage showing one of its FPV drones successfully hitting the tail rotor of a Russian Mi-28 Havoc attack helicopter.
UK launches global MQ-9B drone users’ club for alliesThe drone program is growing rapidly, as it initially included six nations and now comprises ten.
UK signs $227 million contract with Thales for new Martlet missilesThe order for multirole missiles will replenish munitions previously donated to Ukraine
Sweden angles to fill a void in NATO’s space plansThe Swedish government has adopted the country’s first-ever defense and security space strategy, which seeks to make Stockholm a space hub for allies.
NATO’s newfound knack for hefty bulk buys has arms maker RTX perked upCompany executive Tom Laliberty believes the alliance's joint purchasing model could also work in areas other than air-defense interceptors.
UK-led fighter program is still open-ish to paying partnersThe prospect of Saudi Arabia, an authoritarian monarchy, joining GCAP has tickled the imagination of the global aviation commentariat
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