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INSIDE THE DEAL

Eaton buys Cobham aerial refuelling wing in $2.8bn deal

DEFENCE SPENDING

Strategic programmes to keep Australian defence spending at 2.3% of GDP through 2027

Australia to spend at an average of 2.3% of its GDP on defence throughout the period of 2023-27, forecasts GlobalData.

RANKINGS

Global defence industry leaders by revenue 

GlobalData's ranking shows the leading aerospace and defence companies by revenue globally

Hiring activity related to AI increased by 25% in the aerospace and defence industry in Q3

Boeing loses $2.8bn as a result of fixed-price development programmes

Mentions of cybersecurity decreased by 51% in the aerospace and defence industry in Q3

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  • What the plummeting pound means for UK defence
  • The age of multi-domain training platforms
  • Going deep in the world of military diving
  • Arpa Company Insight
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  • In Depth
  • Lessons in lethality
  • Seabed warfare is a ‘real and present threat’
  • Operation Interflex: Ukrainian recruits prepare for the front line
  • Grounded in reality: charting the uncrewed land systems market
  • Ukraine-Russia war: what will Belarus do?
  • UK commits to naval splurge hours before Autumn statement
  • trigalight Company Insight
  • trigalight
  • J. Blaschke Wehrtechnik
  • In Data
  • Strategic programmes and regional interests to keep Australian defence spending
  • Hiring activity related to artificial intelligence increased by 25% in the aeros
  • Boeing Defence, Space & Security loses $2.8 billion as a result of fixed-price d
  • Mentions of cybersecurity decreased by 51% in the aerospace and defence industry
  • Pico Electronics
  • Pico Electronics
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