Defense News on MSN
Safran, MBDA see delivery of French rocket artillery in 2029 as feasible
The companies said Thundart is fully designed and produced in France.
MBDA unveils the Land Cruise Missile (LCM) system, a new ground-launched Deep Precision Strike capability, to meet the needs of the new strategic environment on the battlefield. LCM builds on all of ...
MBDA announced on 29 April 2026 that it and Safran Electronics & Defense conducted the first firing of the Thunderart ...
MBDA has produced the first prototype of a future cruise missile being developed for France and the UK, with the design already having undergone radio frequency-signature testing. Updating the ...
MBDA and Safran fired the Thundart ground-to-ground rocket for the first time on April 14, 2026, at Île du Levant, weeks ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Missile maker MBDA displayed its missile offerings at the Euronaval defense exhibition in Paris in early November 2024. (Rudy ...
MBDA, as part of its Farnborough International Airshow offering in 2024, is showcasing a new effector concept for its Sky Warden counter-uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS) modular solution.The new ...
PARIS — The missile manufacturer MBDA has unveiled an artificial intelligence-based capability to allow military forces to see hidden targets in challenging combat environments. The multinational firm ...
The U.S. subsidiary of MBDA will manufacture common anti-air modular missiles for maritime use under a potential $145.56 million contract from the U.S. Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command. Under the four ...
Vistagy announced this month that MBDA, a world leader in missiles and missile systems, has purchased FiberSIM® software to develop composite components for missile subsystems, missile airframes, and ...
MBDA in the United Kingdom, in collaboration with its partners in Team Tempest, has unveiled a range of advanced weapon system concepts designed to complement and exploit the technologies that will ...
The UK recently tested the DragonFire system in trials at the Hebrides range. Credit: UK Ministry of Defense The UK says it will spend £316 million ($412 million) more on the MBDA DragonFire laser air ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results