CARACAL, a pioneering name in high-precision weapons, has solidified its reputation in the global small-arms market over more than two decades. Known for tailoring firearms to the rigorous demands of military and law enforcement...
Greenland, the world’s largest island and one of the last untouched frontiers on our planet, is half the size of Europe and more than three times the size of Texas, extending about 1,660 miles...
Strategic autonomy—a state’s capacity to make decisions insulated from external pressures—sounds simple enough. At its core, it’s about exercising sovereign choice driven by national or collective interests. For Europe, however, this concept has been...
The IAF currently has 31 fighter squadrons instead of its authorised 42. This gap creates real challenges when choosing a new fighter plane for India’s mixed air fleet and to increase its numerical strength....
The Trans-Atlantic Order, which was characterised by solid economic, military, political, and most importantly civilisational ties between the United States of America and its allies in Europe, has broken down almost irreparably. Today, the...
Tel Aviv: Israeli company Elbit Systems has been awarded a contract worth approximately $100 million to supply its advanced UT30 MK2 unmanned turret systems to General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS). The systems will...
ReArm Europe Dynamics: The European Commission, in collaboration with the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, published a Joint White Paper on the Future of European Defence in March 2025. The...
Paris: Rheinmetall has agreed to buy Hagedorn-NC, a German maker of industrial nitrocellulose, to expand its supply of raw material for artillery propellant, the latest move in a rush by countries and companies across...
Athens: Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a 25 billion euros budget to strengthen the Greek armed forces, addressing the plenary session of the parliament.
At the core of Greece’s 12-year long-term defence procurement planning...
Belfast: Citing Russian threats and Europe’s changing security environment, Finland announced that it plans on increasing defence spending to a minimum of 3 percent GDP in the next four years and that government preparations...
Stockholm: Sweden is planning a jump in defence spending to 3.5 percent of its GDP, in line with what the nation’s prime minister expects will be a new NATO-wide spending target.
Ulf Kristersson said a...
The Canadian Armed Forces face many challenges in equipment renewal. At the same time, the government and the Department of National Defence continue to push an ever-growing list of aspirational programmes in the hope...
Change is the order of nature, the world around us is always in flux. In that context, world politics is all the more affected. Given the plethora of state and non-state actors playing a...