Latest: In a major boost to carrier air power, a formal 🇮🇹Italian acquisition for an undisclosed number of Turkish #TB3 combat drones is projected for the third quarter of this year, Baykar CEO told me. breakingdefense.com/2026/04/italy-…
2. Rome’s interest in the medium-altitude long-endurance platform has recently intensified, with the Italian Navy Chief Vice Adm. Giuseppe Berutti Bergotto solidifying rollout plans during a parliamentary hearing last month.
3. Speaking before the Italian Senate’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on March 25, official said the TB3 “can be integrated onboard the Cavour aircraft carrier to allow both surveillance and the possibility of carrying armament.” He didn't reveal an aircraft # at the time
4. At an industry level, the engagement is largely driven by the partnership between Turkish manufacturer Baykar and the Italian defense giant #Leonardo, which established a 50-50 joint venture in June. (dubbed LBA Systems and based in Italy).
5. Bayraktar explained that the platforms are to be built at the Ronchi dei Legionari facility in Northern Italy, which, according to a Leonardo statement, serves as a “center of excellence” for unmanned systems.
6. According to available information from the Italian navy, the Cavour aircraft carrier can carry a mixed fleet of fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, totaling 20-24 units, with the F35B as the primary aircraft.
7. @federicoborsar1 an Italian fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis, expects that the Italian flagship carrier could carry a minimum of 20 #TB3s, citing the drone’s foldable wings as an advantage that makes onboard storage easier. No quantities have been confirmed.
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Latest: I compiled every unidentified drone sighting reported that took place across #Europe between September-November 2025 (at least 14). Here are five patterns and observations I drew from them🧵. defensenews.com/global/europe/…
#1. The timing and frequency of intrusions: Peak incidents took place between Sept 20-Oct 5, where an intense cluster of unusual activity was reported across northern and Western Europe. It began with #Denmark and spread outward within span of around ten days.
2. After early October sightings, the number of incidents significantly slowed but persisted with repeated incursions in #Belgium and #Germany. This could suggest greater coordination and to assess the possibility that the perpetrators were probing radar response(s).
Latest: Western gun makers are exploring the potential of small arms to counter small drones, turning cheap and widely available weapons into last-resort defenses against an emerging threat. The shift is playing out on the battlefields of eastern #Ukraine. defensenews.com/global/europe/…
2. where invading Russian forces and defending Ukrainian soldiers have employed tactics to that effect. Now, other militaries are starting to explore the use case, says Italian gun manufacturer Benelli Armi, owned by the Beretta Holding.
3. “The use of different types of guns in this capacity in #Ukraine has accelerated demand we get for our shotguns to be sold in a counter-drone configuration – we’ve received a lot of request for information for this from #NATO countries”rep from Benelli’s defense division said.
Latest from #Eurosatory: “Our MLRS Family of Munitions cannot be integrated into the PULS system – if #Germany was to opt for PULS they could not gain access to our missiles,” Lockheed Martin told me. defensenews.com/global/europe/…
2. Tensions are running high in the race to decide Europe’s artillery rocket system of choice, with Germany emerging as a decisive player in a race between teams Rheinmetall-Lockheed Martin and Elbit-KNDS.
3. The US-German duo is trying to claw its way back into tender for Germany’s next multiple-launch rocket launcher in which Elbit, offering its PULS weapon, was seen as having a leg up. German armed forces have said they want to buy 5 PULS systems to replace weapons sent to UKR
🧵Latest: 3 months after kickstarting a bulk ammunition purchase for #Ukraine, Czech officials share divergent assessments of how it’s going. My interview with the first Deputy Minister of Defense of the Czech Republic: defensenews.com/global/europe/…
2. “The #Czech-led initiative to fund and procure urgently artillery ammo for #Ukraine is progressing steadily – the first 180,000 shells have been contracted and should arrive by June,” František Šulc told me during the IDEB defense fair.
3. Prague is actively engaged with partner nations to secure additional financial resources and ensure a “steady supply of ammunition” to Ukraine in coming months, Šulc added. However, not all officials appear to share same optimistic view of the state of the audacious proposal.
🧵Latest: With the 3rd winter of war well underway in #Ukraine, the country’s military-industrial complex is in a race against the technological clock to out-innovate #Russian invaders. A look at how Ukrainian defense firms have adapted to 2 years of war. defensenews.com/global/europe/…
2. The uncertainty looming over the future of foreign military aid to Ukraine and the slow deliveries of pledged equipment by allies have affected how Kyiv designs and develops weapons.
3. Zelenskyy's rhetoric now a stronger emphasis on the importance of localizing arms production and investing in domestic capabilities. This has entailed pushing innovations in 5 key technological sectors, according to one of the leaders of Brave1.
🧵Latest: #Russia angles for drone-making partners in the Middle East. Rosoboronexport has said it wants to establish drone production facilities in #MidEast region, including UAE, as it attempts to grab market share in area it deems receptive to the idea. defensenews.com/global/mideast…
2. State-owned Russian media agency TASS cited the export agency as saying it would make overtures to regional governments at the UMEX 2024 conference here, held here on Jan. 23-25, singling out the show’s host nation in particular [#UAE].
3. “Company representatives will speak about broad capabilities in the field of industrial cooperation to localize drone production on the territory of the customer, hold joint work to create prospective samples with the use of Russian competences in their design,” TASS reported.