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The U.S. Air Force has returned the B-2 Spirit bomber known as the Spirit of Ohio to operations after programmed depot maintenance in Palmdale, California. The aircraft, tail number 82-1070, completed the work and returned to service on June 23, 2026.

B-2 Spirit of Ohio returns to U.S. Air Force operations after depot maintenance restores stealth bomber readiness

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B-2 Spirit of Ohio returns to U.S. Air Force operations after depot maintenance restores stealth bomber readiness

"Every single B-2 is a strategic asset, making the return of the Spirit of Ohio critical to national security,” said Col. Jason Shirley, B-2 System Program Manager with the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Bombers Directorate.

Israel Aerospace Industries has unveiled HYPNOSIS, a navigation warfare system designed to counter one of the more stubborn problems facing modern air defense: how to stop large volumes of drones and other GNSS-guided threats without relying solely on missiles to shoot them down. Rather than intercepting incoming threats directly, the system attacks the satellite signals those threats depend on to find their way, severing the link between an incoming drone and the target it was sent to hit.

IAI unveils HYPNOSIS, an electronic warfare system built to blind drone swarms before they find their targets

 Embraer delivered the first C-390 Millennium multi-mission transport aircraft to the Czech Air Force on Thursday during a ceremony at Prague Kbely Air Base.

Embraer delivers first C-390 Millennium transport aircraft to Czech Air Force

Sikorsky is pursuing a European production line for NATO’s Next Generation Rotorcraft programme, positioning the Lockheed Martin company for a larger role in the alliance’s future helicopter industrial base. The company said in a statement that the move reflects its effort to deepen cooperation with NATO and expand collaborative research and development in Europe.

Sikorsky pursues European production line for NATO Next Generation Rotorcraft programme

Lockheed Martin is expanding its venture capital activity into the United Kingdom and Europe, setting a goal to invest at least $100 million in the region. The company said Lockheed Martin Ventures, its $1 billion startup investment arm, is opening a London office to support promising defense technologies in British and European markets.

Lockheed Martin Ventures opens London office, targets at least $100 million for U.K. and European defense startups and allied supply chains

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TOTE Services and Hanwha Philly Shipyard have been selected to deliver the Missile Defense Agency’s Missile Range Instrumentation Vessels, the companies said in a statement. TOTE Services will act as vessel construction manager, while Hanwha Philly Shipyard will build the ships at its Philadelphia yard.

TOTE Services and Hanwha Philly Shipyard selected to build next-generation tracking ships for Missile Defense Agency

The Royal Thai Air Force has confirmed its selection of Saab’s Gripen E/F as its new multi-role fighter aircraft. This marks a significant development in Thailand’s defence modernisation efforts.

CAE and Saab agree Gripen training and mission support framework for Canada, linking fighter offer to local industrial capability

The U.S. push to expand 155mm artillery ammunition production remains well behind schedule despite billions of dollars in modernization spending. The shortfall underscores the difficulty of rebuilding surge capacity in a munitions supply chain under pressure from Ukraine aid, training demand and foreign sales.

U.S. 155mm artillery ammunition ramp-up falls short of plan as inspector general flags Mesquite plant and shell body bottlenecks

With nearly two months still to go before doors open, this year's MSPO international defence industry exhibition in Kielce is already shaping up to be the biggest in its 34-year history. Organizers have confirmed that nearly 1,000 exhibitors from around the world will fill the venue, with every square meter of exhibition space at the Targi Kielce trade center already sold out.

Poland's MSPO defence expo set for record edition as Canada takes lead nation spotlight

Polish and Dutch fighter aircraft shot down Russian drones over Poland during the night after the unmanned aircraft entered NATO airspace. The intervention was carried out in NATO cooperation to neutralise potential threats to allied territory.

How the F-35A's sensor fusion turns pilots into battle managers — and redefines what air superiority means

Ukraine expects to have the technical capability to produce missiles for the U.S.-made Patriot air defence system by the end of 2026, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. The effort would mark a major step in Kyiv’s attempt to reduce dependence on foreign supply chains for one of the most important elements of its air defence network.

Ukraine targets Patriot missile production capability by late 2026, with initial work likely to begin in safer European sites

General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada has signed a strategic partnership with the Government of Canada and received a nearly $2 billion award tied to a new armoured vehicle expansion, the company said in a statement. The package covers 190 additional Armoured Combat Support Vehicles for the Canadian Armed Forces and 35 more vehicles to be produced for Ukraine.

Canada names GDLS-Canada first strategic defence partner in nearly $2bn armoured vehicle expansion for CAF and Ukraine

Lockheed Martin has been named prime contractor for U.S. Special Operations Command’s next-generation logistics and sustainment support program, the company said. The $10.5 billion, 12-year contract covers Special Operations Forces Global Logistics Support Services II, or GLSS2.

Lockheed Martin wins $10.5 billion USSOCOM logistics and sustainment contract to support special operations forces worldwide for 12 years

Norway will reach an important milestone on 28 April as it receives the first Joint Strike Missiles (JSM) for its F-35 fighter aircraft. A ceremony at Ørland Air Base will mark both the completion of Norway’s F-35 deliveries and the start of a new era in national defence capabilities.

Kongsberg wins about $100 million U.S. Air Force order for more Joint Strike Missiles, with deliveries due by June 2030

NATO’s Arctic Sentry enhanced Vigilance Activity in the High North has seen Swedish Air Force JAS 39 Gripen fighters begin securing Allied airspace from Keflavík

UK commits €300 million to Ukraine Gripen fighter jet squadron by 2029, linking air defence support with British defence jobs

The U.S. Air Force is preparing to sharply increase planned purchases of Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles and Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles, lifting projected production to as many as 11,200 weapons over five to seven years. The increase was detailed in a July 10 notice of contract action from the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Armament Directorate.

U.S. Air Force plans 11,200 JASSM and LRASM missiles in major Lockheed Martin long-range weapons production push

The German Bundestag’s Budget Committee has approved the procurement of four MEKO A-200 DEU-class frigates for the German Navy, TKMS said. The resolution also includes an option to procure additional MEKO A-200 DEU vessels, clearing the way for the formal signing of the contract.

Saab wins SEK 8.7 billion order to equip German Navy’s new MEKO A-200 DEU frigates with combat systems and sensors

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F-15EX Eagle II completes first bomb-drop training with Oregon Air Guard's 142nd Wing

In early May, a group of Airmen from the 142nd Wing quietly accomplished something no operational F-15EX unit had done before: they loaded live-configuration bombs onto the jet and dropped them on a range

July 17, 2026

Lockheed Martin clinches $439.4 million contract to supply ATACMS tactical missiles to Taiwan by 2031

The U.S. Department of War has signed a production contract with Lockheed Martin covering the supply of MGM-140 ATACMS short-range ballistic missiles, in a deal that adds another layer of firepower to Taiwan's expanding arsenal

July 17, 2026

Saronic picks Brownsville, Texas for $3 billion Port Alpha Shipyard to expand U.S. shipbuilding

Saronic has picked Brownsville, Texas as the site for Port Alpha, a next-generation shipyard the autonomous vessel maker says will help restore American maritime strength at industrial scale

July 17, 2026

U.S. Department of State approves potential $1.96 billion sale of APKWS guided rockets to Saudi Arabia

The U.S. State Department has given the green light to a potential sale of 20,000 Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System rockets to Saudi Arabia, a deal that could be worth as much as $1.96 billion once finalised

July 17, 2026

U.S. Air Force VENOM F-16 program advances to piloted flights and in-air autonomy testing under DARPA-backed effort

The U.S. Air Force has advanced its Viper Experimentation and Next-gen Operations Model, or VENOM, program to piloted flights and in-air autonomy testing at Eglin Air Force Base

July 16, 2026

Zelenskyy creates Long-Range Strike Command to coordinate Ukraine’s drone, missile and maritime attacks on Russian targets

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a decree creating a special Long-Range Strike Command, bringing Kyiv’s long-range strike assets under a more unified command structure

July 16, 2026

Trump unveils $10 billion defense industry investment in Pennsylvania push for munitions, shipbuilding, space and AI programs

President Donald Trump announced a $10 billion investment in the defense industry during keynote remarks at the first Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit

July 16, 2026

UK plans second CH-47 Chinook purchase to sustain Royal Air Force heavy-lift capability into 2060

The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed plans to buy additional CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters, pointing to a further renewal of one of the Royal Air Force’s core air mobility fleets

July 16, 2026

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Land

The EMOC mortar carrier by EM&E Group: a solution conceived for today's operational scenarios

EM&E Group offers, through the EMOC, a system that combines mobility, precision, speed of response, and technological autonomy in a single platform.

July 9, 2026
NATO

Why Europe's rearmament needs trusted industrial partners

July 7, 2026
Air

Air and missile defense: Israel completes Iron Dome upgrade tests with Iron Beam laser integration [VIDEO]

June 30, 2026
Air

U.S. Marine Corps accepts six F-35Bs without radars as APG-85 delay is set to affect Air Force and Navy deliveries this year

June 26, 2026
Saab has signed a contract with the Polish Armaments Agency for the production and delivery of three A26 submarines. The Swedish defence company said the order is valued at approximately SEK 47 billion and also includes a weapon package and a training and support package.
Sea

Poland orders three Saab A26 submarines as Sweden expands Baltic Sea defence cooperation, training and industrial support programme

ASELSAN, Türkiye’s defence technology powerhouse, which employs more than 14,000 people and has an order backlog exceeding $20 billion, is determined to strengthen its position in the international defence market. “Our portfolio includes state-of-the-art, combat-proven solutions. We see strong demand for our technologies, particularly in air defence, counter-drone systems and electronic warfare,” ASELSAN President and CEO Ahmet Akyol told Defence Industry Europe.
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ASELSAN becoming global defence player and pillar of regional security architecture, says Ahmet Akyol

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The Royal Thai Air Force has confirmed its selection of Saab’s Gripen E/F as its new multi-role fighter aircraft. This marks a significant development in Thailand’s defence modernisation efforts.

CAE and Saab agree Gripen training and mission support framework for Canada, linking fighter offer to local industrial capability

July 17, 2026
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B-2 Spirit of Ohio returns to U.S. Air Force operations after depot maintenance restores stealth bomber readiness

"Every single B-2 is a strategic asset, making the return of the Spirit of Ohio critical to national security,” said Col. Jason Shirley, B-2 System Program Manager with the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Bombers Directorate.

July 17, 2026

F-15EX Eagle II completes first bomb-drop training with Oregon Air Guard's 142nd Wing

In early May, a group of Airmen from the 142nd Wing quietly accomplished something no operational F-15EX unit had done before: they loaded live-configuration bombs onto the jet and dropped them on a range.

July 17, 2026

How the F-35A's sensor fusion turns pilots into battle managers — and redefines what air superiority means

The Lockheed Martin F-35A is often described in terms of what it can hit — aircraft, ground vehicles, ships — with lethal precision while operating largely undetected by adversaries.

July 17, 2026

U.S. Department of State approves potential $1.96 billion sale of APKWS guided rockets to Saudi Arabia

The U.S. State Department has given the green light to a potential sale of 20,000 Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System rockets to Saudi Arabia, a deal that could be worth as much as $1.96 billion once finalised.

July 17, 2026

Embraer delivers first C-390 Millennium transport aircraft to Czech Air Force

The delivery came just 20 months after the Czech Republic signed its acquisition agreement with the Brazilian manufacturer.

July 17, 2026

Sikorsky pursues European production line for NATO Next Generation Rotorcraft programme

The NGRC programme is aimed at developing a medium-class, multi-role rotorcraft to replace medium multi-role helicopters now in service.

July 16, 2026

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The U.S. State Department confirmed that it has covertly supplied Ukraine with long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) this spring. The decision

Lockheed Martin clinches $439.4 million contract to supply ATACMS tactical missiles to Taiwan by 2031

July 17, 2026
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Canada names GDLS-Canada first strategic defence partner in nearly $2bn armoured vehicle expansion for CAF and Ukraine

General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada has signed a strategic partnership with the Government of Canada and received a nearly $2 billion award tied to a new armoured vehicle expansion.

July 17, 2026

BAE Systems ships first British-made artillery barrel forgings to Ukraine as UK rebuilds Sheffield howitzer industrial capacity

BAE Systems has delivered the first British-made artillery barrel forgings to Ukraine, marking the return of this type of production to the UK after almost two decades.

July 15, 2026

CSG breaks ground on Future Artillery Complex in Iowa to expand U.S. Army 155mm ammunition production

CSG Group has broken ground on the Future Artillery Complex at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant, launching one of the U.S. Army’s major modernization projects for large-caliber ammunition production.

July 15, 2026

Hyundai Rotem receives NATO AQAP-2110 quality certificate for K2 Black Panther tank and related vehicle family

South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem has received the AQAP-2110 certificate, confirming that the K2 Black Panther main battle tank complies with NATO’s quality assurance system.

July 14, 2026

Rheinmetall trains British soldiers to operate first UK HX autonomous convoy ahead of Project Convergence Capstone 6 exercise

Rheinmetall and the UK Ministry of Defence have completed an autonomous logistics training programme for British Army personnel in Aldershot.

July 14, 2026

Rheinmetall sends first 155mm ammunition from Unterlüß to Ukraine as Lower Saxony plant enters supply chain

Rheinmetall has delivered artillery ammunition to Ukraine from its Unterlüß site for the first time, expanding the role of its German production network in supplying the Ukrainian armed forces.

July 14, 2026

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Saronic has picked Brownsville, Texas as the site for Port Alpha, a next-generation shipyard the autonomous vessel maker says will help restore American maritime strength at industrial scale. The project carries a price tag of more than $3 billion and is designed to become one of the most advanced shipyards anywhere in the world, built around software-defined production and autonomous maritime systems rather than the legacy processes that have defined much of the industry for decades.

Saronic picks Brownsville, Texas for $3 billion Port Alpha Shipyard to expand U.S. shipbuilding

July 17, 2026
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BAE Systems expands Glasgow shipyard capacity with new paint facility for Royal Navy Type 26 frigate production

BAE Systems has started construction of a new £3.3 million paint facility at its Govan shipyard in Glasgow, the company said.

July 16, 2026

Saab wins SEK 8.7 billion order to equip German Navy’s new MEKO A-200 DEU frigates with combat systems and sensors

Saab has secured a major order from TKMS to deliver and integrate combat systems, sensors and composite structures for four new German Navy MEKO A-200 DEU class frigates.

July 16, 2026

TOTE Services wins $2.2 billion vessel construction manager contract for U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Medium Landing Ship program

TOTE Services has been awarded a contract by the Portfolio Acquisition Executive for Maritime to serve as Vessel Construction Manager for the Medium Landing Ship program.

July 16, 2026

UK to invest £26 billion in Royal Navy base upgrades at Clyde, Devonport and Portsmouth over ten years

The UK Ministry of Defence will invest £26 billion over ten years to modernise HMNB Clyde, HMNB Devonport and HMNB Portsmouth, launching the country’s largest naval infrastructure programme since the end of the Cold War.

July 16, 2026

Kongsberg and Oceaneering selected for U.S. Department of War XLUUV concept work under DIU CAMP program

Kongsberg and Oceaneering International have been selected by the U.S. Department of War’s Defense Innovation Unit to support the Combat Autonomous Maritime Platform program.

July 15, 2026

Triton Depth raises €1 million pre-seed round to develop passive acoustic sensor network for Europe’s underwater security and maritime intelligence

Danish defencetech startup Triton Depth has raised a €1 million pre-seed round led by EIFO and The Creator Fund to develop underwater monitoring technology.

July 14, 2026

Space/C4ISR

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Rheinmetall AG and Space Norway AS have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to expand cooperation on space-based capabilities for defence applications. The partnership will focus on maritime domain awareness, including satellite communications, sensors, mission systems and their integration into command and information networks.

Rheinmetall and Space Norway agree satellite partnership to strengthen Arctic and North Atlantic maritime domain awareness

July 15, 2026
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BAE Systems completes rapid BATS counter-drone integration testing as programme moves towards live trials with kinetic and non-kinetic measures

BAE Systems has completed integration and deployment testing of its Anti Threat System, or BATS, marking a milestone in the rapid development of its latest counter-drone capability.

July 14, 2026

SDA awards $1.75 billion for Tranche 3 missile defense satellites supporting Golden Dome missile shield development

The Space Development Agency has awarded L3Harris Technologies and Sierra Space agreements worth a combined approximately $1.75 billion to build 36 additional Accelerated Missile Defense Tranche 3 space vehicles.

July 14, 2026

SES wins U.S. military agreement to provide managed Ku-band satellite connectivity for global missions

SES Space & Defense has won a five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement from the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command to provide managed satellite communications services.

July 12, 2026

Nokia and NestAI develop AI-enabled defence capabilities for contested environments with resilient connectivity under NATO requirements

Nokia Defense and NestAI are advancing their technology partnership to develop AI-enabled defence capabilities for contested and communications-denied environments.

July 12, 2026

L3Harris expands Atlas system to strengthen U.S. Space Force space domain awareness and allied data sharing

L3Harris Technologies said it is modernizing the U.S. Space Force’s Atlas system to improve monitoring of satellites, space debris and emerging threats in space.

July 11, 2026

Canadian Armed Forces selects Telesat Lightspeed for secure Mil-Ka Arctic military communications under ESCP-P programme

Telesat LEO ULC, a subsidiary of Telesat Corporation, said it has reached an agreement in principle with Canada’s Defence Investment Agency to provide Telesat Lightspeed services to the Canadian Armed Forces.

July 9, 2026

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