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NATO allies have reportedly agreed to hike their defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. One chart shows what a big ask that is.
As the UK ramps up defense spending, industry insiders worry that the country doesn't have the skills base to see through key contracts.
Romania and Bulgaria need to increase defense spending beyond 2% of GDP to strengthen NATO's southeastern flank amid escalating security concerns.
Pakistan is certainly spinning a good story about China’s defense industry. Its army said it used Chinese J-10C planes to shoot down five Indian jets, including three Rafales, a MIG-29 and an Su-30.
Global defense spending is escalating, with a new defense supercycle anticipated to stimulate revenue and profitability in the US and Europe. The top 15 global defense contractors have a ...
The shortfall in defense spending is most evident is Spain. Last year, it trailed all NATO allies in defense spending as a share of GDP, forcing the country to play catch-up this year to reach the ...
Europe should resist any US efforts to include weapons purchases as part of a grand bargain on tariffs, the head of Germany’s defense-industry group said, urging leaders to steer military ...
The consolidation of the defense industry, much like Britain’s failed “national champions” policy, has stifled competition and innovation. The Pentagon’s long, inflexible procurement ...
Meanwhile, the UK has committed to increase defense spending to 2.5 percent of GDP from 2027, the biggest sustained increase in defense spending since the Cold War.
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