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Elbit Partners With Romania’s CN Romarm to Produce ATMOS Howitzers Artillery

Elbit Systems has partnered with S Uzina Automecanica Moreni, a subsidiary of state-owned CN Romarm, to increase artillery production in Romania. The companies have signed a cooperation agreement that will establish the Romanian Artillery Center, which will bolster the domestic industrial base and create the foundation for a stronger sovereign artillery production in the southeastern European nation....

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Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace Appoints Harald Kleven as Advanced Solutions VP for Defense Systems

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has named Harald Kleven as vice president of advanced solutions focused on defense systems. Kleven, who announced the appointment in a LinkedIn post, has served the company in various positions for over three decades. According to Tor Martin Myrhaug, who previously worked under Kleven’s leadership, the new Kongsberg advanced solutions VP...

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Raytheon Appoints Doug Stevenson as Europe/NATO Requirements, Capabilities VP

RTX business Raytheon has promoted Doug Stevenson to vice president for Europe and NATO requirements and capabilities. His responsibilities include facilitating business development and growth across Raytheon’s mission areas in the region; leading a team managing customer engagements and relationships with senior government and military leaders, U.S. European Command, and NATO headquarters and its agencies;...

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Poland Strengthening Military’s Drone Capabilities Based on Learnings From Ukraine-Russia War

Poland is incorporating lessons learned from the war between Ukraine and Russia into its military by strengthening drone capabilities. Warsaw plans to deploy unmanned aerial vehicles at every level of its armed forces, including at the smallest formations of soldiers.  In a statement to Defense News, a spokesperson for the National Ministry of Defense said...

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Norway Responds to ‘Deteriorating’ Security Environment With Increased Defense Spending Plan

Norway wants to increase defense spending in preparation for a potential conflict with Russia.  “As our security environment is deteriorating, we need to spend more on and pay more attention to defense and preparedness,” said Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, the country’s minister of finance. Under the Norwegian government’s long-term defense plan, about $60 billion will be invested over...

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Lockheed Moves Closer to In-Country Manufacturing for Polish PAC-3 Missile Project

Lockheed Martin has moved closer to its goal of in-country manufacturing in Poland for the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missile system, with several milestones under the Polish PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement program completed in 2023, a company executive said.  Anna Ortylewski, Lockheed’s Polish PAC-3 MSE program head, added that the year’s program gains also support PAC-3’s...

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Air Force General: Russia, Ukraine Unable to Gain Air Superiority

Neither Russia nor Ukraine have not been able to establish air superiority after over a year and a half of conflict, according to the commander of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa.  Speaking to reporters at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, Air Force Gen. James B. Hecker said the ongoing war...

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Thousands of NATO Personnel Join Baltic Sea Maritime Exercises

Northern Coasts, an annual maritime exercise hosted by the German navy, has commenced in the Baltic Sea.  About 30 warships and 3,200 personnel from 14 nations, including the United States and NATO member states, will participate in activities designed to build skills in amphibious operations, air defense, sea-to-land strikes and securing sea lanes. The latest iteration...

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Sweden Increases Defense Spending Amid Bid to Join NATO

Sweden seeks to boost its military spending to over $2.45 billion between 2023 and 2024, putting the nation on track to reach NATO’s required defense expenditure target of 2 percent of gross domestic product. The European government recently unveiled its defense bill, which identifies the nation’s spending priorities for the next couple of years.  Of the...

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Multinational NATO Task Group Convenes for Series of Training

The seven ships of the Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 have convened to conduct combined training and operations in the Mediterranean over the past week. The multinational task group is comprised of the United Kingdom’s HMS Duncan, ESPS Méndez Núñez and ESPS Patiño from Spain, ITS Margottini of Italy, FS Surcouf of France, FGS Frankfurt Am Main...