The United Kingdom will begin manufacturing artificial intelligence-powered underwater gliders designed to protect vital undersea infrastructure, with production expected to start later this year at a new facility in Plymouth. The...
European defense technology firm Helsing has signed a binding agreement to acquire German aircraft manufacturer Grob Aircraft SE, marking a strategic move to enhance next-generation aerial warfare capabilities. The acquisition, subject...
Germany-based defense company Helsing will deliver 6,000 AI-powered kamikaze drones to Ukraine in 2025, enhancing Kyivs ability to counter Russian forces. The company announced the deal in Munich, stating that its...
Watch Video German defense technology firm Helsing has started producing HX-2 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) technology, with initial deliveries aimed at supporting Ukraine
The Estonian Ministry of Defence has signed a joint statement with Helsing to develop and apply artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for the Estonian Defence Forces (EDF). The partnership aims to pioneer...
Helsing has secured €450 million in a Series C financing round, aimed at primarily supporting AI-based product development and research initiatives to bolster capabilities crucial for European sovereignty, especially in...
Helsing, the European startup specializing in artificial intelligence for defense applications, has raised €209 million in a Series B funding round. This funding round, which included a €75 million investment from...
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A Polish Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed Thursday evening during a rehearsal for the upcoming AirSHOW Radom 2025 in central Poland, killing the pilot
Poland has chosen L3Harris Technologies to supply its Viper Shield electronic warfare (EW) system as part of the country’s F-16 Viper upgrade program
The Czech Republic has received its first CV90 MkIV infantry fighting vehicle, marking the beginning of a
An Osprey MK III unmanned aerial system (UAS) cut across the skies above Duke Field, north of Eglin Air Force Base, last week during a key Air Force navigation test