Kongsberg’s Joint Strike Missile USAF contract expanded to $208 million

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KOG.OL) has secured a nearly $70 million contract modification from the US State Department for Joint Strike Missile (JSM) production Lot One. Designed for the internal weapon bays of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the JSM is an advanced cruise missile variant of the Naval Strike Missile. The modification finalizes components of the $141 million initial contract with the USAF, including all-up rounds with containers and test hardware, with completion expected by September 30, 2027. The project involves collaboration with Raytheon (RTX) and production in Kongsberg, Norway. To meet growing demand in the US, Kongsberg is […]

Ohio approves tax incentive valued at up to $450M for Anduril Industries

Anduril Industries Inc. is spearheading a transformative project in northern Pickaway County, Ohio, aiming to create 4,008 full-time jobs by 2035. Supported by a 30-year, 2.594% Job Creation Tax Credit from the Ohio Tax Credit Authority, the initiative represents a $2 billion potential economic impact. The planned 500-acre manufacturing complex, expandable to 5 million square feet, will generate an estimated $530.3 million in annual payroll. The development aligns with long-term economic growth and workforce expansion in the region. This project underscores Ohio’s commitment to fostering large-scale innovation and investment. Original news

KNDS, Rheinmetall, Thales move ahead on next-generation tank project

KNDS, Rheinmetall (RHM.DE), and Thales (HO.PA) have signed a shareholder agreement to create a joint company for developing the Main Ground Combat System (MGCS), a next-generation main battle tank for Germany and France. Each partner will hold a 25% stake in the new company. The MGCS is designed to replace the Leopard 2 and Leclerc tanks, with a planned introduction by 2040, although France is pushing for deployment by 2035. KNDS France CEO Nicolas Chamussy highlighted the collaboration as a combination of French and German expertise in battle tank technology. The project aims to counter evolving battlefield threats, such as […]

Leonardo, drone maker Baykar seek ‘synergies’ on battlefield sensors

Italy’s Leonardo (DRS) and Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar are exploring a potential partnership to integrate Leonardo’s electronics and radar systems onto Baykar’s drones. The collaboration discussions follow Leonardo CEO Roberto Cingolani’s visit to Baykar’s Turkish facility, where he evaluated the Bayraktar TB2 and other drone platforms. A Leonardo spokesperson emphasized the interest in creating synergies between the two companies, combining Baykar’s drone expertise with Leonardo’s advanced airborne electronics and sensors. The partnership could include integrating technologies like Leonardo’s Gabbiano radar to enhance the capabilities of Baykar’s UAVs. This potential collaboration underscores growing international interest in advancing drone technologies through strategic […]

Ukraine’s Delta battlespace management system may be used in NATO joint planning

NATO is evaluating Ukraine’s Delta battlespace management system for potential use in joint military operations. US Navy Lieutenant Commander Danielle Moser stated on January 17 that while Delta has not yet been adopted, it shows promise due to its alignment with NATO standards. The system has been tested in NATO’s Coalition Warrior Interoperability Exercise (CWIX), with Ukraine actively participating for five years to refine its interoperability. Lieutenant Colonel Elizabeth Boiko highlighted Delta’s ability to transmit operational data using NATO Vector Graphics and Multilateral Interoperability Programme formats, essential for seamless communication between command-and-control systems. This development underscores Delta’s potential to enhance […]

Lithuania and Estonia pledge to meet Donald Trump’s 5% target on defence spending

Lithuania and Estonia have pledged to raise their defense spending to at least 5% of GDP in response to pressure from US President Donald Trump. Lithuania’s Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys stated the country plans to fund the increase through borrowing and European financial instruments, while Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal noted potential public sector cuts. Romania is also considering a defense spending increase and has already invested €6 billion in acquiring 32 F-35 fighter jets. These commitments reflect the growing influence of US demands on NATO allies to enhance their defense budgets. The moves highlight the Baltic region’s emphasis on […]

Cyprus Can Now Buy U.S. Arms

The Biden administration has authorized Cyprus to purchase American military equipment, signaling a significant shift in its defense strategy. This decision allows Cyprus to modernize its National Guard, although specific armament purchases remain uncertain, according to senior fellow George Tzogopoulos. The US arms embargo imposed on Cyprus in 1987 had previously driven the country to procure military supplies from Russia and France. Recently, Cyprus has sought to diversify its defense sources and align more closely with Western and NATO-compatible weaponry. This move underscores Cyprus’s growing strategic ties with the United States and its shift toward modernized defense systems. Original news

US arms exports hit record in 2024 on Ukraine-related demand

US military equipment sales to foreign governments reached a record $318.7 billion in 2024, marking a 29% increase, according to the State Department. This surge is driven by countries replenishing stockpiles sent to Ukraine and preparing for potential conflicts, significantly benefiting US defense contractors like Lockheed Martin. The Biden administration expects continued growth in weapons sales, further boosting the shares of defense manufacturers amid global instability. Notable deals in 2024 included $23 billion in F-16 jets and upgrades for Turkey, $18.8 billion in F-15 fighter jets for Israel, and $2.5 billion in M1A2 Abrams tanks for Romania. These figures underscore […]

German Patriot units in Poland will be operational by Monday

Two German Patriot air defense units in southeastern Poland will be fully operational by Monday, according to German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius. These units are deployed to protect Jasionka, a vital hub for military and humanitarian supplies to Ukraine, and will remain near the Polish-Ukrainian border for six months. Polish Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz highlighted Jasionka’s critical role, with over 90% of aid to Ukraine passing through it. Germany will also send Eurofighter jets to Poland this summer for air policing, further strengthening regional defense. This deployment complements Norway’s December stationing of F-35 fighter jets and NASAMS air defense systems […]

South Korean Space Agency Unveils R&D Budget Boost

The Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA) plans to invest 806.4 billion won ($562.5 million) in research and development projects in 2024, representing a 43.3% increase in R&D spending. Established in May, KASA aims to position South Korea among the top five nations in aerospace technology. Key investments include 187.4 billion won ($130.5 million) for research at national aerospace institutes, 150.8 billion won ($105 million) for a new rocket, and 45 billion won ($31.3 million) for lunar spacecraft development. KASA is also collaborating with NASA on the Lunar Space Environment Monitor for a 2025 mission, with 7.3 billion won ($5.1 million) allocated […]

Rolls-Royce Gets $11.1 Billion Contract to Supply Nuclear Reactors for U.K. Submarines

Rolls-Royce Submarines Ltd has secured a £9 billion ($11.12 billion) contract from the UK Ministry of Defence to design, build, and support nuclear reactors for the Royal Navy’s next-generation submarines. The eight-year Unity contract will create over 1,000 jobs, primarily at Rolls-Royce’s manufacturing facility in Derby. By consolidating multiple projects into a single portfolio, the deal is expected to save £400 million through improved efficiency. UK Defense Secretary John Healey reaffirmed the government’s commitment to increased defense spending, citing the need to address rising global threats. This contract highlights the UK’s strategic focus on strengthening its naval capabilities and defense […]

NASA Issued Study Contracts to Examine Logistical Issues for a Long-Term Human Presence on the Moon

NASA has awarded $24 million in contracts to nine companies to study logistics for future human missions to the moon. These studies, part of the NextSTEP-2 program, aim to address gaps in NASA’s Moon to Mars Architecture, focusing on logistics carriers, surface cargo mobility, and trash management. Deputy Associate Administrator Nujoud Merancy emphasized the importance of these contracts for developing critical capabilities for the Artemis missions and supporting long-term lunar exploration. The studies are expected to conclude in about a year, offering solutions for the everyday needs of astronauts on the lunar surface. This initiative proceeds amid speculation about potential […]

Space venture firm predicts industry shakeup

Space Capital predicts that Boeing (BA) and Airbus (AIR.PA) will divest their space divisions in 2025, according to its investment trends report released on January 23. These divestitures are expected to reshape the competitive landscape, creating new opportunities and risks within the space economy. The report highlights 2025 as a transformative year for the space industry, bolstered by the Trump administration’s pro-growth policies and Elon Musk’s influential role. Increasing global defense spending, driven by concerns over China’s expanding space capabilities, is identified as a major factor shaping the industry’s future. Space Capital emphasizes that these changes will redefine industry dynamics […]

Finland Joins the Artemis Accords to Expand Space Strategy

Finland became the 53rd nation to sign the Artemis Accords, marking its commitment to international space cooperation and becoming the first nation to join under Trump’s second term. This move reflects Finland’s strategic focus on space as a defense priority, particularly as climate change drives increased activity in the polar region. In December, Finland adopted a new space strategy aimed at boosting commercial space capabilities in defense, telecommunications, and climate monitoring, with expectations of significant financial benefits. Wille Rydman, Finland’s minister of economic affairs, highlighted the growing importance of space activities for security and defense policy. He emphasized that space […]

NATO Strengthens Baltic Defense Amid Undersea Cable Sabotage

NATO has initiated Operation Baltic Sentry to address suspected Russian sabotage of underwater cables in the Baltic Sea. An international flotilla, supported by elite divers, submersible drones, and advanced aircraft such as F-35 fighter jets, has assembled near Tallinn, Estonia, to protect critical gas pipelines and internet cables. The UK has deployed P-8 Poseidon submarine-hunting aircraft and Rivet Joint spy planes, following the Royal Navy’s tracking of the Russian spy ship Yantar. Finnish authorities have accused the Eagle S tanker of damaging cables, adding to growing tensions in the region. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned of consequences for any threats […]