Arms group Rheinmetall and satellite producer OHB are in talks to launch a joint bid to build an equivalent to Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service for the German armed forces.
By Maria Martinez BERLIN, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The German economy expanded for the first time in three years in 2025 as ...
By Jan Lopatka and Jason Hovet PRAGUE, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Czech defence company Czechoslovak Group plans to float on Euronext ...
This morning, Germany has literally slid into weather and traffic chaos. While this chaos will only be temporary, the ...
Chancellor Merz’s recent visit led to a critical defence agreement. When seen in the context of Germany’s strategic ...
Germany's economy returned to modest growth last year after two years of decline. Official figures published Thursday show a ...
The largest employer in the country’s defence sector is Airbus, the European aerospace giant whose Germany-based defence division makes aircraft including the Eurofighter Typhoon combat jet and the ...
The French president said the country's defense companies shouldn't get too comfy, as neighbor nations move faster with ...
Leonardo DRS' share price grew 10.8% last year while Rheinmetall's grew 228%. Rheinmetall outpaces Leonardo DRS' revenue growth rate with a CAGR of 30% since 2023. German defense spending pledges of ...
A desire for greater sovereign control over satellite services has boosted demand for satellite fleets across the globe.
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