Stories by Christina Mackenzie
After a high-level meeting, both stressed a separate European Defense Fund effort is no competition for the Main Ground Combat System.
By Christina Mackenzie
As part of Modi’s visit to France, the two countries released a document entitled “Horizon 2047,” about the future collaboration between the two sides — including on defense issues.
By Christina Mackenzie
As a result of the procedure, the Perle is now 75 meters long, more than a meter longer than it was pre-surgery.
By Christina Mackenzie
The war in Ukraine has emphasized the need to defend against “a wide spectrum of threats,” company exec Christophe Salomon told Breaking Defense.
By Agnes Helou and Christina Mackenzie
The 400 kilogram, four-meter-long carrier “could be launched from any platform: an aircraft, a ship, a submarine, a vehicle or a drone,” MBDA’s Jean Judde de Larivière said.
By Christina Mackenzie
In addition to Brussels’s nascent inclusion in the fighter project, the French president revealed other, major joint weapons investments.
By Christina Mackenzie
Patrick Gaillard, director general of the company, told Breaking Defense that the prototype “was finished just a few weeks ago and hasn’t yet flown.”
By Christina Mackenzie
Wide-ranging document states bold ambition but lacks details for implementation, analysts say.
By Christina Mackenzie
Arquus CEO Emmanuel Levacher said that in order to meet the objectives of the “war-time economy” called for by President Emmanuel Macon, mainly to produce more equipment, faster and cheaper, “we need visibility to enable us to anticipate and would rather have a firm contract to produce one vehicle a month for 30 months than lots of small contracts.”
By Christina Mackenzie
The French military recently narrowed a field of 19 competitors to two in a race for hundreds of small, deadly UAVs.
By Christina Mackenzie
Even with the rise of digital analysis for weapon development, nothing can replace old-fashioned wind tunnels for real-world testing of cutting-edge platforms.
By Christina Mackenzie
Under pressure from local industry and international allies, the Swiss government is considering measures to relax its rules on the re-export of arms.
By Christina Mackenzie
Gen. Stéphane Mille held a wide-ranging discussion with reporters, talking Ukraine, drones, nuclear deterrence and a new fighter jet strategy.
By Christina Mackenzie
Ukrainian Minister of Defense Oleksii Reznikov traveled to Paris for talks with counterparts, and came away with more firepower.
By Christina Mackenzie
After a high-level meeting, both stressed a separate European Defense Fund effort is no competition for the Main Ground Combat System.
By Christina MackenzieAs part of Modi’s visit to France, the two countries released a document entitled “Horizon 2047,” about the future collaboration between the two sides — including on defense issues.
By Christina MackenzieAs a result of the procedure, the Perle is now 75 meters long, more than a meter longer than it was pre-surgery.
By Christina MackenzieThe war in Ukraine has emphasized the need to defend against “a wide spectrum of threats,” company exec Christophe Salomon told Breaking Defense.
By Agnes Helou and Christina MackenzieThe 400 kilogram, four-meter-long carrier “could be launched from any platform: an aircraft, a ship, a submarine, a vehicle or a drone,” MBDA’s Jean Judde de Larivière said.
By Christina MackenzieIn addition to Brussels’s nascent inclusion in the fighter project, the French president revealed other, major joint weapons investments.
By Christina MackenziePatrick Gaillard, director general of the company, told Breaking Defense that the prototype “was finished just a few weeks ago and hasn’t yet flown.”
By Christina MackenzieWide-ranging document states bold ambition but lacks details for implementation, analysts say.
By Christina MackenzieArquus CEO Emmanuel Levacher said that in order to meet the objectives of the “war-time economy” called for by President Emmanuel Macon, mainly to produce more equipment, faster and cheaper, “we need visibility to enable us to anticipate and would rather have a firm contract to produce one vehicle a month for 30 months than lots of small contracts.”
By Christina MackenzieThe French military recently narrowed a field of 19 competitors to two in a race for hundreds of small, deadly UAVs.
By Christina MackenzieEven with the rise of digital analysis for weapon development, nothing can replace old-fashioned wind tunnels for real-world testing of cutting-edge platforms.
By Christina MackenzieUnder pressure from local industry and international allies, the Swiss government is considering measures to relax its rules on the re-export of arms.
By Christina MackenzieGen. Stéphane Mille held a wide-ranging discussion with reporters, talking Ukraine, drones, nuclear deterrence and a new fighter jet strategy.
By Christina MackenzieUkrainian Minister of Defense Oleksii Reznikov traveled to Paris for talks with counterparts, and came away with more firepower.
By Christina Mackenzie