Berlin Security Conference: Sweden and Germany to sign security agreement
At the Berlin Security Conference, the defense ministers of Germany and Sweden intend to conclude a new defense agreement.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
At the Berlin Security Conference, the defense ministers of Germany and Sweden intend to conclude a new defense agreement.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
The former FDP politician now works in the arms industry. Here's what he wants to achieve in his new position.
By Robert Wallenhauer
In North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein, new clusters have emerged this year in order to cash in on the billion-euro funding program for the German armed forces (Bundeswehr).
By Lisa-Martina Klein
With two offices in the EU, Ukraine wants to promote exports from its arms industry again. The country has gained a lot of experience with drones in particular during the war and has an advantage with this technology.
By Viktor Funk
Rheinmetall’s US subsidiary wants to repair Bradley infantry fighting vehicles damaged in the war in Ukraine. In the long term, however, the project is primarily about establishing more flexible supply chains for spare parts.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
German defense companies want to invest more in Ukraine. This is what is behind the plans.
By Robert Wallenhauer
The arms industry was an unloved child among financial institutions. Now the market is booming – and a new defense bank is being founded in London.
By Nana Brink
What is needed is an honest debate about genuine compulsory military service, rapid scaling of the European arms industry in close cooperation with the civilian industry – and the courage to make uncomfortable decisions, writes Alexander Reinhardt, Head of the Defense department at the consultancy Christ&Company.
By Redaktion Table
There is a clear will among the member states to overcome fragmentation and procure armaments together, says André Denk, Chief Executive of the European Defence Agency (EDA) since May. However, more deregulation is necessary in order to speed up procurements.
By Stephan Israel
The new organizational chart of Minister Katherina Reiche’s (CDU) office reveals something about the security policy priorities.
By Gabriel Bub