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Thales eyes further Nordic growth despite few clues on next steps
The defence group points to Nordic technological strengths and rising defence spending, yet offers little detail on how it intends to expand its regional presence
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Snigel strengthens leadership team
Former Bertin Exensor executive Pontus Agerteg will join the Swedish defence company as Chief Commercial Officer and Deputy CEO
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Seyntex secures Danish combat uniform contract after NCU setback
New contract shifts combat uniform supply away from the troubled NCU element while preserving the wider programme
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The Nordic defence industry arrives in force at Eurosatory
New contracts, production investments and cross-border programmes underline the growing role of Nordic industry in Europe's defence build-up
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Sweden secures rail ferry link for NATO mobility
A new agreement keeps Stena Line’s Trelleborg-Rostock service running until 2031, preserving a strategic transport corridor for military mobility, resilience an...
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Greece joins growing C-390 club as Embraer's Nordic ambitions gather pace
Athens' planned acquisition adds momentum to Embraer's European airlift campaign
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Saab receives order for anti-tank weapon from France
A new contract for anti-tank weapons and training systems extends Saab’s footprint in France, adding another strand to a widening Swedish-French defence relationship
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Saab: Defence offsets should build expertise, not just factories
Fredrik Gustafson of Saab says governments often focus on factories when negotiating industrial cooperation, but long-term resilience is built through knowledge...
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Valmet Automotive expands Patria armoured vehicle production
A new multi-year agreement will lift output to hundreds of vehicles annually, adding capacity for Patria and strengthening Finland’s defence industrial base
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Patria and Renk unveil unmanned Trackx concept as Nordic programme advances
The new UGV demonstrator combines Patria's tracked platform with Renk's digital drive-by-wire technology, while Finland and Sweden move closer to future Trackx procurements
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Insight: Danish industry seeks a bigger role in defence
A new strategy argues that industrial capacity should be treated as a core element of defence capability reflecting lessons from Ukraine and a broader European ...
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SSAB launches armour-grade steel powder for 3D printing
Armox 500 AM Powder brings armour-level protection to additive manufacturing, enabling new designs for vulnerable vehicle components and defence systems.
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DI pushes 55-point defence industry plan
Industry urges faster action to ensure defence spending strengthens Danish production, technology and strategic capabilities
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How Nordic defence giants are rethinking start-up acquisitions
Kongsberg CEO Eirik Lie says defence companies risk undermining the very innovation they seek when start-ups are absorbed
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Utrustning utvecklad för försvarsmakten, av yrkesverksamma
Carl Miller, Head of Defence UK på Getac, lyfter fram vikten av utrustning som utvecklas utifrån operatörernas behov och centrala egenskaper hos enheter för militär användning.
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A newcomer bets on bullets, not jammers, in the fight against drones
Danish start-up Prydy is preparing trials of a sensor-guided counter-UAS system shaped by lessons from Ukraine
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Getac Showcases Rugged Defence Tech and Partners at Eurosatory 2026
Getac, a manufacturer of rugged computing equipment for the defence industry, will be showcasing its latest technology at Eurosatory 2026, the world’s leading i...
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Kista to lead SEK 35 million defence innovation initiative
The new TACTIC programme aims to bridge Sweden’s startup ecosystem and the defence industry by helping technology companies turn dual-use innovations into comme...
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Terma and Diehl Defence deepen partnership
A new cooperation agreement formalises plans to explore joint opportunities across air defence, counter-uncrewed aerial systems and space activities
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Saab leader questions fragmented Nordic defence procurement
Despite growing political momentum, Saab's Head of Business Development believes that the Nordic region continues to pursue separate procurement paths in several key areas
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Patria and Etteplan deepen vehicle engineering partnership
New defence competence centre in Finland will support Patria's growing armoured vehicle programmes with engineering, documentation and AI-enabled services
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Terma executive: - Europe lacks subcontractors for the defence industry
There is insufficient capacity in Europe to supply defence equipment. The industry is characterised by long lead times
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Sweden emerges as a pivotal player in Europe’s next fighter race
Airbus’s Team Gen 6 initiative is opening new questions about Europe’s future combat air landscape, placing Saab and Sweden at the centre of decisions
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Interview: Kongsberg CEO sees trend in Europe's defence industry
CEO Eirik Lie says growing demands for industrial participation and cross-border collaboration are driving a new wave of partnerships and joint ventures across Europe