AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNATO Summit, Ankara: NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says allies will invest $40B+ over five years to counter drones and will coordinate critical defence materials stockpiles with a group of European and partner states, while the alliance pushes a “big reveal” of billions in new contracts to show Trump they’re turning spending into capability. Air & missile industrial moves: NATO plans to add up to five MQ-4C Triton maritime surveillance drones; Sweden’s Saab GlobalEye is selected to replace AWACS; the UK joins a pooled A400M airlift fleet; and Lockheed Martin + Rheinmetall sign an MoU to jointly produce ATACMS in Germany. European procurement & sustainment: The US announces a PAC-3 maintenance center in Europe with Germany, Netherlands, Poland and Sweden, and Canada picks TKMS for up to 12 submarines in its biggest-ever defence procurement. Ukraine strikes industry: Ukraine says it hit Russian defence-linked firms in Bryansk, including a microelectronics producer and a chemicals plant tied to explosives and rocket fuel. Asia-Pacific defence deepening: India and Indonesia expand their strategic partnership with BrahMos missile cooperation and other defence, space and maritime pacts. Cyber/AI compliance: Radware adds agent security and compliance reporting for AI tools used on developer machines.
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