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UK picks 4 companies for Apache drone wingman demonstrator project

UK picks 4 companies for Apache drone wingman demonstrator project

BAE Systems, along with the British branches of US-based Anduril, Portugal's Tekever, and French manufacturer Thales, has been selected to participate in Project NYX, a concept demonstrator initiative. This project aims to advance military technology and capabilities, reflecting the growing emphasis on innovation in defense systems. The collaboration among these prominent defense firms underscores a strategic effort to enhance national security and military readiness. The announcement of their involvement comes as countries increasingly seek to modernize their armed forces in response to evolving global threats. The project is expected to leverage cutting-edge technologies to develop new solutions for defense challenges, although specific timelines and details regarding the demonstrator's capabilities have yet to be disclosed.

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European startup to make defense drones in Japan, export across Asia

European startup to make defense drones in Japan, export across Asia

Portuguese drone startup Tekever is set to establish a manufacturing base for defense drones in Japan, marking a significant milestone as it is expected to be the first foreign defense company to do so. The initiative, reported on June 23, 2026, aims to leverage Japan's advanced sensor technology and will involve collaboration with Marubeni, which will serve as the sales agent for Tekever's products across Asia. This move is part of Tekever's strategy to expand its market presence in the region and enhance its technological capabilities by tapping into Japan's expertise in defense systems. The establishment of the manufacturing facility is anticipated to strengthen defense ties between Portugal and Japan while contributing to the growing demand for advanced drone technology in the Asian market.

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