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!
If you prefer listening, check out our podcast summarizing the most relevant insights from Defense Tech Insights CW 48/ 49:
Uncrewed Systems and Autonomy
Frontline drones moved closer to higher-autonomy decision loops, raising operational and legal considerations
Joint unmanned, AI-enabled recce-strike experiments showcased end-to-end kill chain stitching across sensors, effects, and C2
A new VTOL AAV launch by Anduril with EDGE Group highlighted multi-mission flexibility across ISR and strike profiles
Sensors, ISR, and EW
Multiple posts framed modern conflict as sensor-defined, elevating RF, EO/IR, and multi-INT fusion over platform primacy
Counter-UAS stacks matured, blending sensing layers with effectors and C2 for rapid detect-track-defeat
Hyperspectral and advanced radar discussions reinforced the shift to signature-centric targeting and protection
C2, Networks, and Comms
Selection for IBCS-M pointed to tighter battle management integration across shooters and sensors
Mesh networking, link interoperability, and data fabric concepts surfaced as core to resilient kill webs
Emphasis remained on software-defined C2 that adapts to contested spectrum and intermittent connectivity
Generative AI and AI/ML
Generative AI entered defense workflows through wargaming, scenario generation, and planning accelerators
Multi-agent autonomy and computer vision threads connected to real-time targeting and post-strike assessment
Discussion shifted from model novelty to integration, verification, and human-on-the-loop assurance
Munitions and Air Defense
Loitering munition and SHORAD narratives tied back to C-UAS architectures and layered air defense
MBDA’s SKY WARDEN gained commercial and validation traction, reinforcing modular counter-drone design
Survivability concepts extended from APS on vehicles to integrated base and brigade air defense
Industrial Base and Manufacturing
Quantum Systems’ valuation uplift signaled investor confidence in European dual-use scaling
Posts highlighted the need for resilient supply chains and faster ramp from prototype to production
European primes and scale-ups positioned complementary roles across sensors, effectors, and autonomy
Procurement and Acquisition Reform
U.S. and European voices called out procurement inertia that slows fielding and penalizes iteration
Calls for flexible frameworks, outcome-based buys, and faster OTAs reflected urgency at the edge
Seminar and policy updates suggested better industry engagement and clarity on requirements flow-down
Training, Simulation, and Testing
Realistic UAS training and T&E were flagged as critical to operationalize autonomy and C-UAS stacks
Digital exercises and AI-supported wargaming promised faster force design and COA evaluation
Iteration was championed. visible test “failures” reframed as learning cycles to compress time to relevance
Cyber and Space Enablers
Cyber hardening remained an underpinning theme for C2 and sensor grids operating in contested environments
Space links and resilient PNT were treated as assumptions to stress test, not guarantees to rely on
Notable Product and Tech Moves
Vehicle protection. Rheinmetall’s StrikeShield advanced hybrid active-passive survivability on platforms
Integrated air defense. SKY WARDEN progressed through export traction and award recognition
Undersea and VTOL. Anduril signaled depth in undersea vehicles and introduced a mission-flexible VTOL AAV
Partnerships, Contracts, and Capital
Teaming. Anduril partnered with EDGE Group around the Omen VTOL AAV launch
Contracts. MBDA secured an export for SKY WARDEN. selections referenced IBCS-M integration work
Capital. Quantum Systems’ valuation step indicated investor conviction in European scale-up potential
European Policy and Ecosystem Signals
European Defence Agency coverage underscored capability development, collaboration, and standards alignment
Dialogue across associations, seminars, and CapTech meetings pointed to coordinated demand signals
Procurement critiques converged on transparency, competitive markets, and rewarding rapid innovation
Want to see the posts voices behind this summary?
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