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  • Up to three contracts are expected to be awarded.
  • Difficult decisions will have to be made.
  • The capability could become part of NATO's Alliance Ground Surveillance and Unmanned Aerial Systems Programme.
  • It comes amid a slew of moves from financiers to better recognise opportunities in defence. 
  • The move follows several big spending commitments on defence in Germany.  
  • The funding will support dozens of projects from AI to air combat.  
  • 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.  
  • Planned purchases include IRIS-T missile systems and launch pads, among other things. 
  • The chosen supplier will be expected to support multiple military training schools at MoD Lyneham.
  • The value of the project highlights the MoD’s commitment to advancing ACP development.
  • If implemented, the offset arrangement would support smaller firms in the UK.   
  • Planned investments include modernising its tanks and building out its space capabilities. 
  • If approved, Sweden will spend 2.8% of GDP on defence next year.
  • The UK has been eyeing access to the fund since it signed a defence partnership with the EU in May.
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