Czech defense company expands into the USA
A subsidiary of the Czech defense group CSG has won a contract to build a munitions-filling plant in the United States. The project has 'strategic importance.'
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
A subsidiary of the Czech defense group CSG has won a contract to build a munitions-filling plant in the United States. The project has 'strategic importance.'
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
The defense companies Quantum Systems and Stark say they have successfully tested the integration of reconnaissance drones with "loitering munition" in Ukraine.
By Nana Brink
Teyfik Karakücükoglu, former chief of staff to Greens co-chair Omid Nouripour, has been tasked with better connecting policymakers and Germany’s aerospace industry.
By Viktor Funk
The European Union (EU) could unveil its latest sanctions package against Russia as soon as next week. The Bertelsmann Stiftung considers measures targeting a key commodity particularly promising.
By Manuel Berkel and Viktor Funk
Greens lawmaker Jeanne Dillschneider sits on the Bundestag’s Defense Committee and Digital Affairs Committee. While she is well-versed in cybersecurity, engaging with the Bundeswehr and hard defense issues is new to her.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Despite international criticism, Israel is preparing to take control of Gaza City and has approved a highly controversial settlement project in the West Bank.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Defense supplier Renk is one of the beneficiaries of rising defense spending. Yet CEO Alexander Sagel sees limited potential for offsetting the automotive industry’s weaknesses.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
The head of the European Space Agency ESA, Josef Aschbacher, explains in a conversation with Table.Briefings what role defense should play for his agency in the future.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Volodymyr Zelenskiy rejects China as a security guarantor in the event of a ceasefire. Russia had once again suggested Chinese involvement.
By Leonardo Pape
After the high-level meetings in Anchorage and Washington, security guarantees for Ukraine are now at the center of international debate. Meanwhile, Russia continues bombing its neighbor – with more than 570 drones and missiles launched since Alaska.
By Viktor Funk, Wilhelmine Stenglin and Manuel Berkel