Tags Safran

Tag: Safran

France, Germany, Spain Push Forward on FCAS Next-Generation Fighter Program

France has affirmed its full commitment to achieving a “mutually acceptable solution” with Germany and Spain this...

ELSA Project: Europe’s New Long-Range Ground-Launched Strike Capability

In June, the six European countries collaborating on a conventional long-range, ground-launched strike capability are expected to...

France Develops HIMARS Alternative with Thundart Rocket Artillery System

France Advances Indigenous Rocket Artillery Capability to Supplant HIMARS Dependency In a strategic pivot...

France tests M51 ballistic missile from Le Terrible submarine

The French Ministry of Defense announced via their official Twitter account that the M51 strategic ballistic missile...

France developing next generation engine for fighter planes

France’s aviation industry is working to create a new jet engine for its next-generation fighter jets, said...

Dassault Aviation could develop 6th generation fighter aircraft

At a press conference on issues facing the “European” Next Generation Fighter (NGF) program, Eric Trappier, the...

Airbus unveils hydrogen powered zero emission airplane

In a significant development, European plane maker Airbus has unveiled three visual concepts for “zero emission” airplanes...

Most Read

German Defense Minister Urges Caution on Russian Jet Incursions, Strengthens NATO-Sweden Ties

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has warned that proposals to shoot down Russian aircraft entering NATO airspace...

France, Germany, Spain Push Forward on FCAS Next-Generation Fighter Program

France has affirmed its full commitment to achieving a “mutually acceptable solution” with Germany and Spain this...

EU Plans “Drone Wall” to Protect Against Russian Airspace Incursions

European defense ministers are scheduled to meet next week to discuss the details of a proposed “drone...

Denmark to Acquire Long-Range Strike Weapons for NATO Defense Boost

Denmark’s government has concluded that acquiring long-range strike capabilities is necessary to bolster both its own deterrence...