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NATO Sees $145B in Munitions Needs, as
Members All Hit 2 Percent GDP for First Time
NATO officials have identified up to $145 billion in shared munition
and air defense requirements across member-states, with Secretary General
Mark Rutte vowing to push weapon production as a top priority at the next
NATO summit. |
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29.03.26 / Incident |
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A Swiss International Airlines Airbus A320-200,
registration HB-JLP performing flight LX-370 from Zurich (Switzerland) to
Larnaca (Cyprus) with 149 people on board, was accelerating for takeoff from
runway 28 when the crew rejected takeoff at high... |
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28.03.26 / Incident |
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An Air Serbia Airbus A319-100, registration YU-APD
performing flight JU-4125 from Helsinki (Finland) to Belgrade (Serbia), was
accelerating for takeoff from Helsinki's runway 22R when the crew rejected
takeoff reporting engine (V2524) trouble. After... |
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(Photo credit: tagsplanepics-lhr / Flickr / License: CC by-sa) |
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28.03.26 / Incident |
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A Corendon Airlines Boeing 737-800 on behalf of
IndiGo, registration TC-CON performing flight 6E-579 from Visakhapatnam to
Delhi (India) with 161 people on board, was descending towards Delhi when one
of the engines (CFM56) failed. The aircraft... |
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(Photo credit: Anna Zvereva / Flickr / License: CC by-sa) |
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27.03.26 / Accident |
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A Malta Air Boeing 737-800 on behalf of Ryanair,
registration 9H-QEC performing flight FR-4132 from Milan Bergamo to Bari
(Italy), was enroute when the aircraft encountered severe turbulence. The
aircraft continued to Bari for a landing on runway 25... |
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(Photo credit: Mike Burdett / Flickr / License: CC by-sa) |
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27.03.26 / Incident |
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An Easyjet Europe Airbus A320-200, registration
OE-INL performing flight U2-4119 from Naples to Milan Malpensa (Italy), was
taxiing towards departure runway 24 when the aircraft was cleared for
takeoff. The crew lined the
aircraft up, spotted a car... |
Droner
Silvus Technologies adds Login Authentication to StreamScape ATAK Plugin
By The Editor on Mar 30, 2026 06:55 amSilvus Technologies has just released an update to its StreamScape ATAK plugin, that brings the full power of StreamCaster MANET radios directly to any ATAK-enabled End User Device (EUD). This latest update introduces Login Authentication, adding a critical layer of security with username and password requirements to protect your network from unauthorized access. The free-to-use StreamScape […]
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NAVAIR Selects Near Earth Autonomy for Unmanned Ship-to-Shore Operations in Contested Maritime Environments
By The Editor on Mar 30, 2026 06:50 amThe Naval Air Systems Command has awarded Near Earth Autonomy a contract to develop an aircraft-agnostic autonomy solution for ship-to-shore and shore-to-ship operations through an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) under the Naval Aviation Systems Consortium (NASC). The work will advance the U.S. Marine Corps’ capabilities for unmanned logistics missions in contested maritime environments. Most unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) […]
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BRINC’s Guardian – the Next Era of Drone as First Responder
By The Editor on Mar 30, 2026 06:45 amBRINC, a leading American developer of public safety drones, has announced Guardian, its most advanced 911 response drone to date. Designed to transform Drone as First Responder (DFR) operations, Guardian introduces major upgrades in connectivity, autonomy, and deployment. Notably, it is the world’s first Starlink-connected drone, enabling reliable communication virtually anywhere—even where traditional networks fail. […]
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NATO and Ukraine Activate Next Steps for UNITE – Brave NATO Innovation Programme
By The Editor on Mar 30, 2026 06:15 amFollowing its announcement in November 2025, NATO and Ukraine have unveiled the next steps for the first Ukraine-NATO Innovation, Technology and Engineering (UNITE) – Brave NATO competition. NATO and Ukraine will fund a collective €10 million in contract awards to teams of Allied and Ukrainian companies. Innovators from across the Alliance and Ukraine can now access […]
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Successful first demo flight: Airbus’ uncrewed Bird of Prey interceptor autonomously engages kamikaze drone with Frankenburg missile
The Airbus Bird of Prey interceptor drone successfully completed its first demo flight.
Copyright: Airbus Defence and Space GmbH 2026
Munich, Germany, 30 March 2026 – The Airbus ‘Bird of Prey’ interceptor drone successfully completed its first demonstration flight at a military training area in northern Germany. In a realistic mission scenario, it autonomously searched, detected and classified a medium-sized one-way attack (kamikaze) drone. After successful identification, the Bird of Prey interceptor engaged the target with a Mark I air-to-air missile developed by defence tech start-up partner Frankenburg Technologies.
“Against the current geopolitical and military backdrop, defending against kamikaze drones is a tactical priority that urgently needs to be tackled,” said Mike Schoellhorn, CEO Airbus Defence and Space. “With our Bird of Prey and Frankenburg’s affordable Mark I missiles, we are providing armed forces with an effective, cost-efficient interceptor, filling a crucial capability gap in today’s asymmetric conflict theatres. The integration of Bird of Prey into Airbus’ air defence battle management suite IBMS acts as a force multiplier.”
“This is a defining step for modern air defence,” said Kusti Salm, CEO of Frankenburg Technologies. ”Together with Airbus, it marks the first integration of a new class of low-cost, mass-manufacturable interceptor missiles onto a drone, creating a new cost curve for air defence and enabling defence against mass aerial threats at a fundamentally different scale.”
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