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Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 02/ 03

Jan 20, 2026

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4 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 02/ 03

Recent defense technology conversations over the last two weeks cluster around five clear themes. Capital and industrial capacity are being retooled, AI and autonomy are moving into core command and sensing workflows, and unmanned systems are driving an arms race in drones and counter-drone. At the same time, missile defense and naval strike solutions are maturing, while policymakers and leaders debate funding, sovereignty and the ethics of AI enabled warfare

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 50 - 01

Jan 6, 2026

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5 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 50 - 01

Defence Tech activity clusters around autonomy in operations, rapidly scaling uncrewed and counter UAS solutions, and a stronger European industrial and institutional core. Europe anchors the narrative, but progress is tightly coupled with US platforms, Ukrainian combat innovation and dual use momentum. The result is an ecosystem that is starting to connect across domains and stakeholders.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 48/ 49

Dec 9, 2025

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4 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 48/ 49

The last two weeks showed steady momentum across drones, sensors, C2, and AI. Europe’s policy ecosystem featured prominently, while industry activity centered on counter-UAS, autonomous systems, and integrated air defense. Partnerships and procurement signals pointed to faster fielding and deeper teaming between primes and new entrants.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 46/ 47

Nov 25, 2025

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8 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 46/ 47

These two weeks show defense tech shifting from isolated hardware buys to integrated systems built on factories, software and networks. Industrial policy, capital and alliances are treated as core technologies in their own right. New drones, submarines and communication systems appear as concrete expressions of this shift, not isolated products.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 44/ 45

Nov 11, 2025

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4 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 44/ 45

The last two weeks showed steady momentum across defense tech. Activity clustered around uncrewed systems, counter-UAS, space-enabled ISR, and digitally driven engineering. Industrial policy and NATO-linked innovation pathways featured prominently, with Australia and Europe highlighting sovereign capability and dual-use acceleration.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 42/ 43

Oct 28, 2025

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4 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 42/ 43

The last two weeks showed Europe tightening cooperation, accelerating procurement, and fielding pragmatic autonomy. New products and co-production moves underline a shift from concepts to deployable capability, with counter-UAS, air dominance, and industrial resilience at the forefront.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 40/ 41

Oct 14, 2025

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4 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 40/ 41

Across these two weeks, European and allied ecosystems leaned into autonomy, hardened the counter-UAS perimeter, and advanced industrial capacity. Partnerships, acquisitions, and targeted programs signaled faster fielding and tighter interoperability across air, land, sea, and space

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 38/ 39

Sep 29, 2025

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4 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 38/ 39

European defense discourse emphasized sovereignty, industrial self-reliance, and faster delivery, with Germany’s procurement and space ambitions setting the tone. Drone defenses, software-defined systems, and supply chain bottlenecks featured prominently across operational and policy conversations. Partnerships and startup-style execution emerged as recurring enablers of speed and resilience.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 36/ 37

Sep 15, 2025

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3 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 36/ 37

The past two weeks have shown a highly dynamic defense technology landscape. Announcements focused on new product milestones, international procurement decisions, and collaborations. Events and exhibitions reinforced the role of defense expos as key launchpads, while thought leadership posts shaped perspectives on the evolution of warfare.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 34/ 35

Sep 1, 2025

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4 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 34/ 35

Defense technology discussions over the past two weeks centered on rapid innovation cycles, battlefield-driven learnings, and a surge of dual-use applications. Key developments spanned advanced weapons systems, cross-border partnerships, and growing investment momentum, all pointing toward a sector balancing immediate wartime needs with long-term strategic shifts.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 32/ 33

Aug 18, 2025

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3 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 32/ 33

Defense technology discussions over the past two weeks centered on rapid innovation cycles, battlefield-driven learnings, and a surge of dual-use applications. Key developments spanned advanced weapons systems, cross-border partnerships, and growing investment momentum, all pointing toward a sector balancing immediate wartime needs with long-term strategic shifts.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 30/ 31

Aug 4, 2025

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3 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 30/ 31

Autonomous platforms, software-first command and control, and hypersonic research dominated the defense-tech agenda over the past two weeks. Contracts and new capital flowed toward scalable, sovereign capabilities while industry government partnerships accelerated the integration of space, AI, and advanced sensing. Europe and the United States alike focused on closing capability gaps, shortening acquisition cycles, and hardening supply chains against geopolitical risk.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

Defense Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 28/ 29

Jul 21, 2025

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4 min read

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 28/ 29

The last two weeks saw defence technology move from rhetoric to execution. European and US actors accelerated investment, forged cross-border alliances and revealed concrete AI-enabled capabilities, signalling an industry that is shifting from experimentation toward scalable deployment. Strategic clarity around funding, autonomy and joint innovation is turning vision into programs that reshape the battlespace.

Thomas Allgeyer
Thomas Allgeyer

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