AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNATO Summit Pressure: The U.S. told allies to raise defense spending “immediately” or face consequences as President Trump heads to Ankara, with burden-sharing and crisis response expected to dominate talks. Ukraine Air Defense Crunch: Kyiv’s defense chief urged Patriot stockholders to temporarily transfer interceptors after Russia’s latest mass attack reportedly saw zero ballistic missiles intercepted due to shortages. Turkey’s NATO Push: Ankara is banking on the summit to boost its role as a European security partner, highlighting a growing defense industry and unveiling a unified Ay Yildiz Joint Headquarters for faster joint command. Energy Security Hardening: Gazprom plans mobile firing groups and reserve-style protection for critical infrastructure against drone attacks, reflecting how the war is reshaping homeland defense priorities. Defense Industry Deals: Singapore received U.S. approval for an additional Hellfire AGM-114R package for AH-64D training and operations, while France reportedly softened its stance on selling Turkey the SAMP/T air-defense system. Procurement Momentum (India): India’s DAC cleared about Rs 52,000 crore in capital acquisition proposals, sparking a defense-stock rally tied to missiles and drones. Tech for Defense: Keysight and WIN Semiconductors announced a GaN MMIC design workflow aimed at reducing fabrication risk for defense radar and satellite RF components.
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