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X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-09-11 08:20
Industry Events & Restrictions - Israeli weapons makers IAI, Elbit and Rafael showcased primarily defensive hardware at the DSEI arms show in London [1] - The UK government prohibited official delegations from Israel [1]
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-08-05 15:30
Armin Papperger runs a German defense company arming Ukraine.While the efforts have brought the weapons supplier unprecedented riches, they've also put a target on his back, explains @StephaniBaker https://t.co/pwqK0iu4D4 https://t.co/OALxRmMMyk ...
UK, Germany Sign Defense Cooperation Treaty
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-18 06:22
Geopolitical Strategy & Alliances - The Kensington Treaty signifies closer ties between the UK and Europe post-Brexit, following Macron's visit [1] - The treaty isn't a replacement for NATO's Article 5 but commits to a new long-range missile system in the next decade [2] - Germany commits to making it illegal to facilitate irregular migration to the UK, addressing cross-channel migration [4] - European nations are seeking international cooperation to address domestic issues [4] Defense & Security - The UK might join Germany in purchasing US weapons, specifically Patriot missiles [6] - Each Patriot missile battery costs upwards of $1 billion, and each missile costs approximately $4 million [6] - Discussions are in early stages regarding a joint threat assessment [6] - Trump has promised more weapons for Ukraine and threatens 100% secondary tariffs on Russia unless Putin agrees to a ceasefire within 50 days [7] Border Control & Immigration - The Kensington Treaty includes aspects related to using E-gates for passport control [2] - E-gates implementation is expected to occur next month [3]
President Trump says U.S. will send weapons to Ukraine through NATO
NBC News· 2025-07-14 16:36
Defense Industry & International Relations - The United States will provide weapons to unspecified nations, with those nations paying for them [1] - The US will manufacture the weapons, and the recipient nations will bear the cost [1] - A previous meeting resulted in an agreement for 5%, equating to over 1 trillion dollars annually from wealthy nations [1] - These wealthy nations are strongly committed to this arrangement [2] - The US expresses reluctance to increase its financial commitment [2] - The US will supply NATO with its highest quality weaponry [2]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-09 03:00
Geopolitical Implications - Chinese weapons provided Pakistan with an advantage against India [1] - The report questions the future implications for warfare [1]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-06-29 06:40
Industry Impact - War transforms economies, creating new industries rapidly to meet the urgent need for better weapons [1] - Peacetime capacity does not guarantee success in wartime production [1]