Tag: Leonardo
Ruining Radars
Europe has embarked on an ambitious airborne electronic attack programme; a timely capability to counter a growing threat.
Standby for acronyms: The European Defence Agency’s...
Leonardo and Rheinmetall Cooperating for Italy’s Future Combat Vehicles
On 3 July 2024 Italy’s Leonard and Germany’s Rheinmetall announced in a joint statement they had agreed to form a joint venture to produce...
Crest of a Wave
This year’s Eurosatory exhibition, held in Paris between 17th and 21st June, was an opportunity to learn about the status and plans for the...
New Radios for Ireland
The Irish Defence Forces have taken an important step forward in the modernisation of their communications with a procurement of new tactical radios.
Up to...
Managing Maritime Combat – At Speed
The speed of warfare and the proliferation of multi-domain threats has increased the pressure on naval combat management system develpment
Hypersonic and ballistic missiles, unmanned...
EDITOR’S BUNKER BRIEFING: 1 APRIL 2024 (No.86)
Fara is Dead, Long Live….?
Where do crewed military helicopters fit into today’s order of battle? Has their operational vulnerability substantially increase now that current...
Naval Radar Market Forecast $2.6 Billion Over 15 Years
The market for naval surveillance radars to equip large surface combatants could be worth in excess of $2.6 billion over the next 15 years.
Naval...
Detect to Defeat
A new generation of ground-based radars now entering service are delivering dramatic leaps in performance.
The modern battlefield features a bewildering and complex array of...
AESA Radar – Required Not Desired
For some years now, whether or not a fighter has an AESA radar has been a key discriminator, but the technology is increasingly being...
World Defence Show 2024: Leonardo Signs MoU With the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for...
The agreement was signed with the Ministry of Investment and the General Authority for Military Industries and announced at World Defence Show in...