Airbus Annual General Meeting 2026: The Real Message Was About Scale, Not Ceremony.
Airbus’s 2026 Annual General Meeting was formally about approvals, appointments and dividends. In substance, it was about something bigger: industrial scale, defence relevance and Europe’s need for companies that can turn geopolitical disorder into durable capability.
Slovakia Has the Fleet! The Hard Part Is Turning It Into Air Power
Slovakia now has all 14 of its ordered F-16 Block 70 fighters inside the programme. But a complete fleet is not yet the same thing as a complete capability. The real test now is whether aircraft, crews, maintainers, infrastructure and procedures can be turned into sustained sovereign air power.
The Arsenal and the Queue
The United States remains the arsenal of the West, but recent delivery delays to European allies show that access is not the same as timely access. This insight examines what happens when alliance credibility meets industrial limits — and why inventory depth, production throughput and delivery timing are becoming strategic variables in their own right.
Leonidas and the Search for a Better C-UAS Defensive Equation
Leonidas matters less as a technological spectacle than as a possible answer to a harder military problem: how to defend against cheap aerial mass without exhausting expensive interceptors and shallow magazines. This insight examines the system not as a marketing claim, but as a strategic proposition — one that could affect force protection, procurement priorities and the economics of modern air defence if its promise survives the harder tests of integration, scale and operational reality.
Europe Accelerates Toward a Unified Defence Industrial Base: Key Takeaways from Commissioner Kubilius’ Landmark EDIP Speech
The EU is launching a transformative defence industrial strategy through the European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP), unifying procurement, scaling production, and integrating Ukraine to strengthen Europe’s long-term security and strategic readiness.
Why Ground-Based Counter-Surveillance and Reconnaissance (CSR) Capabilities Against Space-Based Threats Becoming Central to Modern Military Strategy?
As space becomes a fully contested warfighting domain, ground forces now face near-constant orbital surveillance that must be mitigated without escalating conflict into orbit.
Morocco Orders 10 Airbus H225M Helicopters. Strategic Expansion for Rugged Environments.
The Kingdom of Morocco has signed a contract with Airbus Helicopters for ten H225M multirole helicopters, to be operated by the Royal Moroccan Air Force (RMAF) and configured for combat search & rescue and special operations
U.S. Reset in Drone Export Policy: A Strategic Shift for the Aviation-Defence Value Chain
The U.S. Department of State has announced a major update to its policy for exporting unmanned aerial systems.
Ukraine’s Defence Industry Scale-Up: Over 100 Domestic Models Approved in October
According to the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, more than 100 domestically-produced models of weapons and military equipment were authorised for operational use in October 2025.
Italy Doubles Down on the AW249 “Fenice”. The Next-Generation Combat Rotorcraft
Italy has formally signed for an additional 29 AW249 “Fenice” (Phoenix) attack helicopters in a €1.22 billion deal.
Flight School Next: The Next Big Contest in Military Aviation Training
The race to redefine how the U.S. Army trains its next generation of helicopter pilots is on.