NATO’s largest DiBaX to date tests AI and tnmanned systems integration in Latvia field trials

NATO’s largest DiBaX to date tests AI and tnmanned systems integration in Latvia field trials

The largest NATO Digital Backbone Experimentation (DiBaX) to date concluded in Latvia on 7 November after two weeks of live trials testing how artificial intelligence, communication networks, and unmanned systems can work together in complex military settings.

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Greece resumes talks with Israel to acquire advanced air defence systems under Achilles Shield programme

Greece resumes talks with Israel to acquire advanced air defence systems under Achilles Shield programme

Greece’s Ministry of National Defence has resumed negotiations with Israel for the purchase of advanced air defence systems as part of the “Achilles’ Shield” initiative.

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Denmark orders Carl-Gustaf M4 from Saab in SEK 510 million deal covering delivery to 2028

Denmark orders Carl-Gustaf M4 from Saab in SEK 510 million deal covering delivery to 2028

Saab has signed a contract with Denmark’s Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation for the supply of Carl-Gustaf M4 weapons, ammunition, and training equipment.

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Embraer adds counter-drone capability to A-29 Super Tucano using existing sensors and systems

Embraer adds counter-drone capability to A-29 Super Tucano using existing sensors and systems

Embraer has announced a major upgrade to its A-29 Super Tucano aircraft, expanding its mission set to include the ability to counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS).

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XTEND awarded multi-million U.S. contract to develop AI-powered one-way attack drone kits for SOF

XTEND awarded multi-million U.S. contract to develop AI-powered one-way attack drone kits for SOF

XTEND positions swarm-based autonomy as central to modern doctrine, enabling distributed, collaborative robotic systems to perform complex missions at the tactical edge.

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RTX’s Pratt & Whitney opens European Technology and Innovation Centre in Netherlands to advance aircraft propulsion

RTX’s Pratt & Whitney opens European Technology and Innovation Centre in Netherlands to advance aircraft propulsion

Pratt & Whitney has officially opened its European Technology and Innovation Center (ETIC) in Houten, the Netherlands, to focus on developing advanced propulsion technologies for future commercial aircraft.

U.S. approves potential $318.4 million sale of AIM-9X missiles and support to Denmark

U.S. approves potential $318.4 million sale of AIM-9X missiles and support to Denmark

The U.S. State Department has approved a possible Foreign Military Sale to Denmark of AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder tactical missiles and related equipment, with an estimated value of $318.4 million.

EDGE and Anduril to launch joint venture in UAE for production of advanced autonomous air systems

EDGE and Anduril to launch joint venture in UAE for production of advanced autonomous air systems

EDGE Group and US-based defence firm Anduril Industries will form a new joint venture in the UAE to co-develop and manufacture autonomous systems for military and civilian use across the Middle East and beyond.

Amentum secures U.S. Air Force contract worth up to $995 million to support and modernise MQ-9 Reaper

Amentum secures U.S. Air Force contract worth up to $995 million to support and modernise MQ-9 Reaper

Amentum has been awarded the Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Maintenance Support IDIQ contract by the United States Air Force Air Combat Command.

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KNDS to supply 48 new BOXER ambulance and training vehicles to German Armed Forces by 2028

KNDS to supply 48 new BOXER ambulance and training vehicles to German Armed Forces by 2028

KNDS Deutschland has been awarded a contract to produce 38 BOXER sgSanKfz (heavily protected ambulance vehicles) and ten BOXER driving school vehicles for the German Armed Forces.

Denmark orders Carl-Gustaf M4 from Saab in SEK 510 million deal covering delivery to 2028

Denmark orders Carl-Gustaf M4 from Saab in SEK 510 million deal covering delivery to 2028

Saab has signed a contract with Denmark’s Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation for the supply of Carl-Gustaf M4 weapons, ammunition, and training equipment.

Switzerland awards multispectral camouflage system contracts to three companies

Switzerland awards multispectral camouflage system contracts to three companies

The Swiss defence procurement agency armasuisse has decided to award contracts for multispectral camouflage systems (MSTS) to Swiss and European manufacturers.

IWI unveils BOOST system transforming AR-15/M4 rifles into self-powered tactical energy hubs

IWI unveils BOOST system transforming AR-15/M4 rifles into self-powered tactical energy hubs

Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) has introduced the BOOST system, a compact and durable power solution that converts AR-15 and M4 rifles into self-sustaining tactical power hubs.

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Sweden leads NATO’s Playbook Merlin 25 exercise to strengthen anti-submarine warfare in the Baltic Sea

Sweden leads NATO’s Playbook Merlin 25 exercise to strengthen anti-submarine warfare in the Baltic Sea

NATO’s anti-submarine warfare exercise Playbook Merlin 25 is currently underway in the Baltic Sea, running from 10 to 14 November and involving submarines, ships and aircraft from nine Allied nations.

Estonia-led EUROGUARD project advances toward semi-autonomous defence vessel by 2026

Estonia-led EUROGUARD project advances toward semi-autonomous defence vessel by 2026

The EUROGUARD project, led by Estonia and funded by the European Defence Fund, is progressing with the development of a 45-metre semi-autonomous vessel designed for adaptable maritime defence operations.

USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group enters Southern Command to support counter-narcotics mission

USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group enters Southern Command to support counter-narcotics mission

The USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group, led by the world’s largest aircraft carrier, entered the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility (USSOUTHCOM AOR) on 11 November.

General Dynamics NASSCO awarded $1.7 billion to build two more John Lewis-class fleet oilers

General Dynamics NASSCO awarded $1.7 billion to build two more John Lewis-class fleet oilers

General Dynamics NASSCO has been awarded $1.7 billion by the U.S. Navy to build T-AO 215 and T-AO 216, the next ships in the John Lewis-class fleet replenishment oiler programme.

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Space/C4ISR

L3Harris and NASA complete second RS-25 test for Artemis V using cost-reducing manufacturing

L3Harris and NASA complete second RS-25 test for Artemis V using cost-reducing manufacturing

NASA and L3Harris Technologies have successfully test-fired the second RS-25 engine for the core stage of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, which will support NASA’s Artemis V mission.

Northrop Grumman reaches key milestone on robotic spacecraft for satellite servicing operations

Northrop Grumman reaches key milestone on robotic spacecraft for satellite servicing operations

Northrop Grumman’s SpaceLogistics has successfully integrated a robotics payload onto its Mission Robotic Vehicle (MRV).

Raytheon and Avio to establish new solid rocket motor facility to support U.S. defence needs

Raytheon and Avio to establish new solid rocket motor facility to support U.S. defence needs

Raytheon has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Avio to support the establishment of a new solid rocket motor (SRM) manufacturing facility in the United States.

Sectra launches managed mobile platform for secure communication of sensitive information across Europe

Sectra launches managed mobile platform for secure communication of sensitive information across Europe

Swedish cybersecurity firm Sectra has introduced a new mobile collaboration platform aimed at securing sensitive but unclassified information for public and private sector organisations.