Issue 136 • August 2022

Prague’s F-35 move could signal checkmate for Europe’s fighter offerings

Spectre of Warrior looms over UK’s Ajax programme

Keeping Ukraine’s ammunition train running

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  • VPT Company Insight
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  • DA Group Company Insight
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The defence industry briefing
  • Ukraine conflict briefing by GlobalData
  • Leidos
  • Pearson Engineering
  • Comment
  • Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is driving Slovenia’s defence budget increase
  • Brimstone-equipped tank destroyers will help modernise Poland’s land forces
  • Countering tomorrow’s UUV threats – from concept to reality
  • The future fleet: Navies and the move to net zero
  • AM General Company Insight
  • AM General
  • In Depth
  • Integrating to deter: NATO and the Russian threat
  • Keeping Ukraine’s ammunition train running
  • The sustainment challenges of western aid to Ukraine
  • The British Army’s Ajax programme
  • Czech Republic wants the F-35
  • UK shipyards urged to invest
  • Shoghi
  • J. Blaschke Wehrtechnik
  • In Data
  • Deals relating to robotics decreased significantly in the air force industry in
  • Fintech innovation among naval industry companies dropped off in the last year
  • Internet of things hiring levels drop in military industry
  • Robotics hiring levels in the military industry rise in June
  • PICO Electronics
  • PICO Electronics
  • Events
  • Bellridge Company Insight
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