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  • The US aims to carry out production over two years and in four phases.  
  • Individual grants worth a maximum of EUR150,000 will be available to develop and test air defence tech in the first phase.  
  • The new budget allocations will mean Germany hits NATO spending targets ahead of schedule.  
  • The reforms follow a string of frustrating procurement overruns for the Australian Department of Defence.
  • The partnership follows the launch of the joint ‘BraveTech EU’ initiative in July.  
  • Solutions must weigh less than 25kg and be capable of non-assisted vertical take-off and landing.  
  • Planned purchases include IRIS-T missile systems and launch pads, among other things. 
  • The investment is part of a much larger financial contribution which the UK channels into the European Space Agency annually. 
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    Sweden outlines procurement priorities

    The five areas include air and missile defence, long-range capabilities, robust logistics, situational awareness, and maritime capabilities.  
  • The project will look to develop solutions for both improving traditional blood products and developing new ones.  
  • The purchase is part of a 10-year commitment to buy French equipment. 
  • The US wants to drive down lead times and costs by increasing the scale of its space production capacity.  
  • The competition will focus on making T&E capabilities more mobile and efficient. 
  • Planned purchases include combat gloves and backpacks, among other things. 
  • The arena will act as a single platform for suppliers to test and demonstrate their AI solutions to the MoD. 
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