Tag: defence industry

Heckler & Koch Profit Jumps on Orders

Assault rifles manufactured by Heckler & Koch | File Photo: Bernd Weiflbrod/dpa

German firearms manufacturer Heckler & Koch reported a sharp rise of 255% in first-quarter profit and revenue. Strong demand and long-term contracts with NATO armed forces are expected to support future business growth.

Airbus Expands A330 MRTT Capacity

A330 MRTT Conversion Center Airbus Getafe site | Photo: Airbus Defence and Space/Vicente Ontoso - Mango Producciones

Airbus Defence and Space plans to open a new A330 MRTT conversion centre in Seville, Spain, by the end of 2027. The facility will increase annual aircraft conversion capacity, support maintenance work and upgrade aircraft already in service.

Lithuania Orders Carl-Gustaf M4

A soldier carrying the Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon | Photo: Saab

Lithuania has signed an agreement with Saab for Carl-Gustaf M4 weapons and training equipment valued at SEK 460 million ($49 million). Deliveries are planned from 2026 to 2029, while options within the ten-year agreement could increase the total value to SEK 640 million ($69 million).

Germany to Buy 40% Stake in Tank Maker KNDS

Defence Minister Boris Pistorius at the rollout event for the new Leopard 2A8 battle tank and the Panzerhaubitze 2000 A4 tank howitzer on November 19, 2025 at KNDS in Munich | Photo: Bundeswehr/Jana Neumann

Germany plans to buy an initial 40% stake in defence company KNDS, the maker of Leopard 2 tanks and Panzerhaubitze 2000 systems, as Berlin seeks greater involvement in the defence industry and aims to retain key expertise.

EU-Ukraine Drone Alliance Seeks Founders

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Arms Makers’ Day last month, which featured a display of 56 types of weapons, including 31 drones – long-range drones, FPVs, bombers, reconnaissance drones, strike kamikaze drones, and interceptors – as well as 7 missiles, 4 electronic warfare systems, 6 ground robotic systems, one air defence turret, 3 unmanned naval systems, and 4 specialised armoured vehicles | Photo: Press Service Of The President Of Ukraine/YPV.2026

The European Commission has opened applications for founding members of a new EU-Ukraine Drone Alliance aimed at improving European drone and counter-drone capabilities. The initiative will bring together industry, innovators and military users from Europe and Ukraine.

German Industry Eyes Defence Opportunities

155 millimetre artillery shells stored in a Rheinmetall factory | File Photo: Wolf von Dewitz/dpa

German companies are increasingly exploring defence opportunities as geopolitical tensions drive demand. A new survey shows rising interest, with more firms planning to enter the sector in the coming years.

Germany to Consider Spending €50B on Defence

German Parliament's Budget Committee meeting on November 14, 2025 | File Photo: Elisa Schu/dpa

Germany’s parliament will consider spending around €50 billion on defence this week, covering major arms procurement for the Bundeswehr, including Arrow 3 and Patriot air defence systems and Puma infantry fighting vehicles.

SIPRI: Wars Push Global Arms Sales to All-Time High

European companies, Leonardo (No. 10 on the SIPRI 2024 list) and KNDS ( No. 42 on the SIPRI 2024 list), have joined hands to offer the CAESAR Self-Propelled Howitzer, to the military of the top arms selling country in the world, the United States | Photo: Leonardo DRS/KNDS

Global defence revenues surged to a record $679 billion in 2024, driven by the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and rising geopolitical tensions, according to new SIPRI data. The world’s 100 biggest arms makers saw sales grow 5.9 percent, with strong increases in Europe and steady dominance by U.S. firms. SpaceX entered the Top 100 for the first time, while China posted a rare decline due to procurement disruptions.

EU Moots ‘Military Schengen’ for Mobility Across Europe

Henna Virkkunen, Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy, High Representative Kaja Kallas, Andrius Kubilius, Commissioner for Defence and Space, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism | Photo: European Union

The European Commission and the High Representative have introduced a military mobility package aimed at enabling fast, coordinated movement of troops across Europe by 2027, alongside a Defence Industry Transformation Roadmap to strengthen innovation and production capacity. The proposals include harmonised cross-border procedures, new emergency transport mechanisms, infrastructure upgrades and measures to accelerate defence technology development across the EU.