France has ordered 14 Patroller Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) to replace French Armys Sperwer UAVs worth $340 million from Sagem. The contract covers delivery of two operational Patroller systems each including...
Safran has decided to place all of its companies under a single banner and brand name – Safran. The Safran logo therefore becomes the sole emblem representing all Group companies
French company Safran, which manufactures the M88 engine of the Dassault Rafale fighter aircraft plans to increase its thrust from 7.5 tone to nine tons
Morpho (Safran) and Orange Cyberdefense have signed a partnership agreement concerning the development of a complete range of cybersecurity products and services. The two partners will leverage the benefits of their...
François Tarel has been appointed as General manager at Microturbo (Safran), replacing Pierre-Yves Morvan. Mr
Frances Safran (Sagem) will supply a crucial internal guidance technology for Indias BrahMos missiles, various media reported today. France has agreed 'in principle' to India's request for the technology
Sagem (Safran) has won a contract on Monday with the arms authority of the Egyptian Ministry of Defense for AASM Hammer air-to-ground missiles. This contract follows the acquisition by Egypt of...
Sagem will provide Series 30 optronic surveillance mast for Swedish Navy Gotland class (A-19) overhaul and future A26 submarines. Navy Recognition reported on Saturday that the Series 30 has four simultaneously...
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Hanwha Aerospace and WB Group have signed an agreement to establish a Polish–Korean joint venture that will localize production of CGR-080 guided missiles for the Homar-K multiple launch rocket system operated by the Polish Armed Forces
Fincantieri and Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S
The Israeli Ministry of Defense announced it will boycott the DSEI 2025 arms exhibition in London after the U
Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer has delivered the first three A-29N Super Tucano light attack aircraft to Portugal
Moscow-based defense experts have introduced an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven automatic target-tracking and locking system that allows drones to operate without human control once a target is identified