Methodology: Every two weeks we collect most relevant posts on LinkedIn for selected topics and create an overall summary only based on these posts. If you´re interested in the single posts behind, you can find them here: https://linktr.ee/thomasallgeyer. Have a great read!
Procurement & Policy
Germany’s defense plan and related discussions emphasized sourcing from European suppliers to strengthen strategic autonomy
Budget signals prioritized sovereign space capacity and resilient industrial footprints inside the EU
Multi-nation framework contracts and joint purchase guarantees were cited as tools to accelerate deliveries
Procurement frameworks were urged to reward rapid iteration, interoperability, and lifecycle upgrades
Drones & Counter-UAS
Airports and public venues were urged to deploy subscription-based drone detection with real-time alerts and data logging
Battlefield posts framed drones as decisive, favoring swarms, rapid iteration, and modular payloads over legacy airframe thinking
Calls to build a “Drone Wall” followed startup execution logic with short cycles, operator feedback, and measurable outcomes
Counter-UAS ecosystems focused on layered sensing, operator geolocation, and continuous software updates
Industrial Base & Manufacturing
Mini jet engines and micro-propulsion were identified as critical bottlenecks constraining missile and UAV availability
Proposals included EU-level propulsion programs, second-source qualification, and automated lines to unlock surge capacity
Firms highlighted factory modernization, parallel supply chains, and secure materials access as prerequisites for scale
Consistent order books and long-term demand signals were framed as essential to justify capex and workforce growth
AI, Software & Cyber
Software-centric architectures enabled frequent capability drops without full platform replacement
Edge AI, data fusion, and track confidence were prioritized to accelerate kill chains and reduce bandwidth needs
Misconceptions about unmanned systems were challenged, stressing adaptability through modular hardware and software updates
Delivery models mirrored startups, emphasizing validated use cases, integration discipline, and tight operator loops
Space & Launch
New commitments underscored sovereign access to orbit for ISR and communications as foundational to defense resilience
European launch solutions were highlighted, including selections that align with autonomous satellite access goals
Launcher production emphasized automation for cadence, cost control, and predictable mission timelines
Partnerships and strategic contracts linked government demand with commercial providers to de-risk investment
Air & Missile Defense
Layered air defense remained a priority with focus on European interceptors and network interoperability
Posts called for rapid integration cycles to address low-altitude and saturation threats
Stockpile resilience tied back to propulsion, seeker, and materials supply constraints
Emphasis on NATO-compatible architectures balanced sovereignty with alliance interoperability
Ground Vehicles & Artillery
Modular upgrade paths enabled quicker insertion of sensors, effectors, and connectivity into armored platforms
Active protection systems and integrated C-UAS responses were positioned as near-term survivability upgrades
Digital twins and predictive maintenance supported readiness while compressing sustainment timelines
Standardized open interfaces reduced lock-in and improved payload agility across fleets
Persistent sensing and counter-drone measures around ports and naval bases gained emphasis
Maritime domain awareness integrated space-based feeds with coastal and harborside sensors
Mission modularity and uncrewed adjuncts were used to inject capability without full hull refresh
Hardening logistics nodes and repair yards formed part of broader resilience planning
Training & Simulation
Simulation-driven development reduced risk before live trials and accelerated TTP evolution
Operator-in-the-loop testing shortened feedback cycles for autonomy and counter-UAS workflows
Cross-functional teams of operators, engineers, and data specialists improved field relevance
Measurable readiness gains were linked to iterative software releases and scenario realism
Partnerships & Collaborations
Strategic contracts connected European defense users with space launch providers to secure autonomous access
Extended collaborations around foundation models aimed to operationalize AI in defense settings
Ecosystem posts highlighted co-investment and vendor-neutral interfaces to avoid lock-in and speed integration
Cross-border programs were framed as enablers of industrial scale, interoperability, and sustained demand