Russian President Vladimir Putin has directed his government and Sberbank, the largest bank in Russia, to work with China on developing artificial intelligence. The directive, published on the Kremlin’s website on Wednesday, follows Putin’s announcement in December regarding Russia’s intention to collaborate with other BRICS member countries to advance AI technology, according to a Reuters...
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Austria in Talks With Italy to Acquire New Leonardo Fighter Jets
Austria has decided to purchase M-346 FA fighter jets to replace its decommissioned fleet of Saab 105 aircraft. Klaudia Tanner, the Austrian defense minister, announced the Bundesheer’s plan on Saturday to acquire 12 M-346 FA jets from Italian aircraft manufacturer Leonardo. The agreement will be structured as a government-to-government contract with Italy. The two nations are...
Embraer’s C-390 Millennium Aircraft Lands 10th Customer
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer Defense & Security has announced a contract to sell two C-390 Millennium multi-mission aircraft to an undisclosed customer. The deal expands the list of Millennium customers to 10. Under the contract terms, Embraer will reconfigure the ordered aircraft to meet the client’s specific requirements and will provide training, support services and...
UK Announces $5.66B Grant to Ukraine to Probe Russian War Crimes
The United Kingdom has pledged $5.66 billion to support the prosecution of war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine since February 2022. The British government announced that this new round of funding will enable Kyiv to document, investigate and hold accountable those responsible for Moscow’s atrocities in Ukraine. The additional funding follows recent visits to...
UK Taps Foreland Shipping for Equipment, Supplies Transportation Services
United Kingdom-based Foreland Shipping Ltd will continue providing the British armed forces with services to transport essential warfighting equipment and supplies across the globe. According to a statement from the Ministry of Defence, the seven-year, $596 million long-term strategic sealift contract includes the delivery of four roll-on, roll-off shipping vessels. These ships will transport armored...
Rheinmetall Demos Battlefield Interconnection Capability in Lithuania
Rheinmetall recently demonstrated military transmission connections between Germany and Lithuania using its Legatus platform at the Bundeswehr’s Mobile Combat Training Center. The test builds on the live simulation technology already established at Germany’s Army Combat Training Center in Letzlingen/Altmark. During the demonstration, Bundeswehr troops stationed in the Baltic country used mobile module connectors to facilitate...
Saab Secures $73M Deal to Upgrade Sweden’s Coastal Defenses
The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration has awarded Saab a contract worth $72.5 million to modernize Sweden’s coastal anti-ship missile capabilities. The agreement involves upgrading Stockholm’s existing RBS15 Mk2 units to the newer Saab truck-mounted RBS15 Mk3 missile system, with deliveries expected to begin in 2026. The RBS15 Mk3, developed in partnership with German firm Diehl Defence,...
NATO Commander Eyes Civilian Investment in Military Innovation
Enhancing military capabilities through increased participation from the civilian sector is one of the top priorities for French Adm. Piere Vandier, the newly appointed chief of the Allied Command Transformation at NATO. In an interview with Defense News, Vandier discussed the growth trajectory of innovation, which focuses on technologies such as software, artificial intelligence, optronics...
Netherlands Unveils Plan to Protect Warfighters Amid Growing Drone Threat
The Netherlands plans to equip its soldiers with technology to protect against unmanned aerial vehicle attacks. Gijs Tuinman, the state secretary for defence, said in a letter to Parliament that his office seeks to acquire personal anti-drone kits. The decision comes as the country faces an increasing need for such equipment, particularly in light of...
Report: Slovakia to Spend $583M on Israeli Air Defense System
Israel’s Ministry of Defense has announced that Slovakia is purchasing a Barak MX defense system, developed by Israel Aerospace Industries, for $583 million, according to a Breaking Defense report. The system is intended to protect against various aerial threats. The ministry described the purchase as a “landmark deal,” marking Israel’s largest transaction with the Central European...










