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Armaments: Poland and Slovakia plan closer cooperation

Closer cooperation in the production of 155 mm ammunition is crucial for the Polish side, while Slovakia is interested in Korean K-2 tanks, among other things, which are to be produced in Poland.

By Redaktion Table

Analyse

The arms industry advertises climate-friendly defense

The armed forces of the NATO states must be "strong and green at the same time," demands even Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. But are announcements for more climate-friendly armies actually more than image cultivation? Yes, says Debbie Allen from BAE Systems.

By Stephan Israel

Analyse

EU Commission wants 'paradigm shift towards a war economy'

Similar to the Covid-19 vaccines, the EU member states are to jointly purchase defense equipment. The EU Commission intends to present its strategy for the European defense industry next Tuesday. Internal Market Commissioner Breton speaks of a paradigm shift.

By Stephan Israel

Feature

EU at odds over arms aid for Ukraine

One week before a special summit in Brussels, there are still no signs of an agreement on financial resources from the European Peace Facility and a new aid fund for Ukraine. Germany is pushing for more arms aid from its partners.

By Eric Bonse

Feature

France's nuclear weapons: no alternative to US nuclear shield

The closer the presidential elections in the USA, the more frequently German security policy experts are asking for a European deterrent without the support of the USA. The answer for many: A European nuclear bomb.

By Gabriel Bub