Once a final design architecture has been finalised, Leonardo plans on flying a two- to three- ton RWUAS demonstrator for the first time “in the middle of this decade” in hopes of supporting the UK Royal Navy’s Future Maritime Aviation Force (FMAF) agenda.
By Tim MartinHere’s just a bit of what the Breaking Defense team saw on the show floor this year.
By Justin Katz and Tim MartinBreaking Defense’s European Bureau Chief Tim Martin and naval warfare reporter Justin Katz chat about the biggest DSEI news from London this week.
By Justin Katz and Tim MartinDavid Holmes, managing director of BAE’s FalconWorks, said matching the Pentagon’s ambitious autonomous push would take a lot of teamwork and a rethinking of the supply chain.
By Tim MartinThe demo comes as the company’s other arms also seek out ways to equip vehicles with counter-UAS capabilities.
By Justin KatzIn an exclusive interview with Breaking Defense, CEO Micael Johansson said he and other European industry leaders also need “clearer objectives” and coordination from NATO and European governments amid the widespread push for munitions.
By Tim MartinSome reports indicate Ukraine damaged a Russian submarine and landing ship in the overnight strike.
By Justin Katz“The [collaboration] agreement reflects positive momentum and strong trilateral cooperation, and will involve the industry partners maturing integration, collaboration and sharing of information towards the next phase of GCAP,” the companies said.
By Andrew WhiteAmid larger competitors, Israeli firm SpearUAV is focused on drones to help “maneuvering forces.”
By Seth J. FrantzmanThe latest munitions package is in line with the British Army’s wider ambition of undertaking an extensive modernisation campaign based on a budget of £41 billion ($51 billion) over 10 years.
By Tim MartinCiting its planned military commitment, Stockholm says it “will be a credible, reliable and loyal member of NATO.”
By Lee FerranThe new comments come in a Breaking Defense interview after another UK official separately said he believes the Saudis “will be part of GCAP in due course” — the strongest support yet from Britain for Saudi joining.
By Tim MartinThe company said it conducted a classified demonstration for several European allies and partners in May.
By Justin KatzThe Swedish arm of the British defense firm says cUAS is the “topical subject of the day.”
By Andrew White