Bundeswehr cyber force builds up drone company
The Bundeswehr’s Cyber and Information Domain Service plans to establish its own drone unit. The unit’s training will go beyond reconnaissance operations.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
The Bundeswehr’s Cyber and Information Domain Service plans to establish its own drone unit. The unit’s training will go beyond reconnaissance operations.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
French MP Natalia Pouzyreff from President Macron’s Renaissance party is calling for more joint European procurement. According to Pouzyreff, Germany missed the opportunity to promote a European alternative to the highly sought-after and scarce Patriot systems.
By Natalia Pouzyreff
Green budget rapporteur Sebastian Schäfer accuses the federal government of sleight of hand in the 2025 defense budget. On Wednesday, the government plans to approve the key figures for 2026 and beyond in cabinet.
By Lisa-Martina Klein and Markus Bickel
The government aims to approve the draft implementation law of the EU NIS‑2 cybersecurity directive this Wednesday. However, that outcome is by no means certain.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Moscow does not expect rapid breakthroughs at the front in Ukraine. Instead, the goal is to bring the country to its knees economically and psychologically. In cooperation with Reaktion Group Consulting, Table.Briefings analyzes the situation in Ukraine.
By Redaktion Table
The European Commission is proposing to partially exclude Israel from the Horizon Europe research program. This would primarily affect the participation of companies based in Israel in the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator.
By Corinna Visser
The Bavarian minister of science is fueling the debate over the civil clause. Bavaria’s armed forces law is seen as a model to follow. Support comes from the chair of military history in Potsdam. The prevailing sentiment: The era of pacifism is over.
By Tim Gabel
After an initial shock, the Russian economy has adapted to Western sanctions. The boom triggered by the defense industry is now subsiding. Yet despite mounting economic problems, Moscow could still continue the war for at least another three years.
By Julian Hans
Honey Deihimi heads the Department for Democracy and Engagement at the Ministry of Education. Here, a project group is tasked with addressing questions related to a possible alternative civilian service.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Criticism from Israel’s opposition regarding Macron’s push to recognize Palestine hardly differs from that of Prime Minister Netanyahu. Germany’s deviation from the Western consensus is being closely watched.
By Markus Bickel