DLR: GESTRA space radar successfully enters final test phase
The German Experimental Space Surveillance and Tracking Radar (GESTRA) has entered its commissioning phase.
The German Experimental Space Surveillance and Tracking Radar (GESTRA) has entered its commissioning phase.
Infodas GmbH is involved in numerous strategic defence programs as a leading company in the field of cybersecurity solutions. Its Cross Domain Solutions ensure also secure domain transition in the Diehl Defence systems IRIS-T SLM.
The German government has announced that 250 Mercedes-Benz Zetros military trucks have already been delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The German government announced a record high in defence industry exports for 2023, totaling EUR 11.7 billion as of mid-December.
CAE was awarded a contract with the NSPA to supply the simulators on behalf of the Federal Republic of Germany in November 2019.
A recent public opinion poll conducted by Spinter Research has revealed strong support among Lithuanian citizens for the deployment of German military personnel in Lithuania.
The German government announced on December 22 that it has completed the delivery of the final batch of three Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Czech Republic is in advanced negotiations to acquire Leopard 2A8 tanks, according to the Czech Defence Minister Jana Černochová.
SARah is the successor mission to the SAR-Lupe system, which has been in service since 2007.
The contract was realized in the shortest possible time by the IRIS-T Project Management Office (PMO), which is located within the BAAINBw, in order to meet the additional demand of the long-time IRIS-T consortium leader Germany. IRIS-T (InfraRed Imaging System – Tail/Thrust Vector Controlled) is the European, world’s most advanced short-range air-to-air …
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Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands, three European NATO member states, are set to purchase Stinger Block I air defence missiles to replenish stocks transferred to Ukraine.
The Hungarian ministry of defence awarded Rheinmetall a contract in September 2020 worth over €2 billion to supply Hungary with Lynx infantry fighting vehicles.