Europe
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Jan- 2026 -28 January
Thales Gives Troops a Pocket-Sized Way to Spot Daytime Snipers
Snipers in daylight could find it harder to stay hidden as Thales introduced a pocket-sized spotter to pinpoint long-range shooters.
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28 January
Ulstein Eyes Norway’s Next-Gen Standardized Naval Fleet, Reveals Designs
Norway's maritime fleet could soon share common structural foundations, as Ulstein pitches two of its trademark designs to support the navy's modernization plans.
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28 January
From Cars to Drones: Renault Gears Up to Arm France With Own ‘Shahed’ System
Instead of rolling out another car, Renault’s next project is set to be a kamikaze drone designed as France’s own take on the Shahed system.
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28 January
Kongsberg Enters Norway’s Naval Vessel Competition
Kongsberg has thrown its hat into the prequalification phase of Norway’s P1118 competition to develop up to 28 new standardized vessels for the Royal Norwegian Navy.
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28 January
Teledyne Delivers First Batch of GAVIA Autonomous Underwater Vehicles to Sweden
Teledyne Gavia, part of Teledyne Marine, has handed over the first four GAVIA autonomous underwater vehicles to Sweden.
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28 January
Italy Receives First Batch of KF41 Lynx IFVs Under A2CS Program
The Italian Armed Forces has received its first four Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicles, marking the official launch of the Army Armoured Combat Systems program.
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27 January
Soframe to Provide French Army With Heavy Recovery Vehicles
Paris has awarded Soframe a contract to supply Heavy Recovery Vehicles to the French Army, a move aimed at enhancing battlefield support capabilities.
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27 January
Fincantieri Launches Italian Navy’s New Hydro-Oceanographic Vessel ‘Quirinale’
Fincantieri has launched the Italian Navy’s new hydro-oceanographic vessel, “Quirinale,” at its shipyard in Riva Trigoso, northwestern Italy.
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27 January
Rheinmetall to Source Fossil-Free Steel From Swedish Firm for Defense Production
Swedish company SSAB and Germany’s Rheinmetall have signed an agreement to supply decarbonized steel for defense manufacturing.
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27 January
Thales Brings AI Accelerator to Germany, Doubles Down on Trustworthy Military AI
Thales is planting its latest AI accelerator in Germany, signaling a bigger push into artificial intelligence systems built for defense and security.
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