The good, the bad and the ugly — Inside Europe’s race to supplant US defense enablersDefending Europe against a Russian attack without U.S. help will stay tricky for the foreseeable future, as some areas are progressing faster than others.By Rudy Ruitenberg5 weeks ago
Saab floats Gripen production hub in Canada, if Ottawa were willingThe statement is the latest effort by Saab in sweetening the pot for Canada to give the Swedish company a slice of its fighter jet business.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo8 weeks ago
Europe’s 2025 defense winners include Saab, Rheinmetall; FCAS faltersThe rising tide of higher defense budgets in Europe lifted most industry boats, though some more than others.By Rudy Ruitenberg and Tom Kington3 months ago
Sweden hastens Gripen deep-strike punch with Taurus missilesSweden's air chief now expects Taurus integration "considerably earlier than previously planned," he said in an interview with Defense News.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo3 months ago
Belgium doubles down on drone defenses following mystery flightsThe ramp-up is part of the country’s €50 million ($59 million) anti-drone plan in the wake of a recent surge in illegal drone overflights.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo4 months ago
Poland picks Saab’s A26 submarine design, contract eyed by year’s endThe Swedish selection caps an intense race amid global shipbuilders for a program pegged at almost $3 billion.By Jaroslaw Adamowski4 months ago