
Defence-as-a-Service: Europe’s New Military Procurement Model
Defence-as-a-Service is moving from a technology analogy to a defence procurement model, as Ukraine and allied forces test service-based approaches for air defe…

Defence-as-a-Service is moving from a technology analogy to a defence procurement model, as Ukraine and allied forces test service-based approaches for air defe…

Low-Cost Containerized Munitions have moved from concept to procurement pathway. The Pentagon now plans a major push for affordable strike mass. On 13 May 2026,…

MKE MMT 7.62×51 mm machine gun has reportedly completed a NATO qualification process that included 40 tests and a high-round-count endurance programme. If confi…

Embraer has unveiled the Embraer KC-390 new livery at the 2025 Dubai Airshow. The scheme gives the Millennium family its sharpest refresh to date. As a result,…

Abstract Over the past month, three analyses from distinct geographies (the United States, the Euro-Atlantic region, and the Indo-Pacific region) have examined…

Cheap drones now force costly defenses. As a result, budgets strain, tactics shift, and procurement must catch up. In modern conflicts, the drone cost-exchange…

Japan evaluates Bayraktar TB2 as part of a wider push to field affordable and proven unmanned systems. During an official visit to Ankara and İstanbul, Defence…

The United Kingdom’s defence innovation pipeline is seizing up. Two UK-verified, government-backed programmes—one in decisive autonomous strike and another in e…

The U.S. Army is creating an Army drone marketplace — a trusted, validated catalog of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) matched with unit-level mission needs. This…

The United States has initiated the procurement process for the ambitious ‘Golden Dome’ missile defence project, a programme set to reshape homeland defence aga…

US Space Force acquisition risks have come under scrutiny following a recent Air Force review. The report warns that speed-focused development may jeopardize mi…