Image 0 of 38A member of France's Research, Assistance, Intervention, Deterrence group, or RAID, flies a drone during a demonstration at Eurosatory on June 12, 2022. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) A dog from France's Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale takes part in a demonstration at the Eurosatory defense and security trade fair in Villepinte, a northern suburb of Paris, on June 12, 2022. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) French soldiers sit inside a VBMR Griffon vehicle as they take part in a demonstration at Eurosatory on June 12, 2022. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) A Guardian Xtreme MRAP four-wheel drive vehicle takes part in a demonstration at Eurosatory on June 12, 2022. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) A multipurpose combat robot from American firm Darley Defense makes its way through the show floor at the Eurosatory expo on June 13, 2022. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) A Switchblade loitering drone, manufactured by AeroVironment, is on display at Eurosatory. French President Emmanuel Macron visited the weapons show amid heightened attention to arms technology sparked by the Ukraine war. (Michel Euler/AP) A staff member of Israeli company Elbit Systems looks at his phone at the Eurosatory trade fair on June 13, 2022. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) A QLM-40 drone, manufactured by Madrid-based company Arquimea and designed to perform protection, surveillance, reconnaissance, target acquisition and damage assessment missions, is displayed at the Eurosatory arms show. (Michel Euler/AP) Visitors look at Lockheed Martin missiles at the Eurosatory trade fair on June 13, 2022. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) A hostess waits for customers at armored vehicle manufacturer International Armored Group during the Eurosatory expo. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) An AeroVironment-made Quantix Recon drone that delivers automated reconnaissance data collection is on display at the Eurosatory show on June 14, 2022. (Michel Euler/AP) A Blackwing loitering reconnaissance drone manufactured by AeroVironment is on display at the Eurosatory arms show. (Michel Euler/AP) French President Emmanuel Macron, center, French Chief of the Defence Staff Thierry Burkhard, left, and Chief Executive of French defense procurment agency DGA Joel Barre, second from right, and French Minister for Economy, Finance, Industry and Digital Security Bruno Le Maire, right visit the Eurosatory show on June 13, 2022. (Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images) French Army Chief of Staff Pierre Schill, center, speaks with soldiers at the Eurosatory defense and security trade fair on June 13, 2022. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) Eurosatory attendees look at a drone made by French company Safran. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) Eurosatory visitors walk past the booth of Turkish manufacturer Otokar. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) A ZenaDrone 1000, which aims to provide the public and private organizations with drone service solutions, especially for military and police aerial scanning and surveillance operations, is seen at Eurosatory. (Michel Euler/AP) A drone is seen during the 2022 Eurosatory international defense and security trade fair. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) Munitions on are display at the Rheinmetall stand during Eurosatory on June 14, 2022. According to the organizers of the event, this year's edition saw 73% of attendees visiting from European nations. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) Artillery munitions are seen on display at the French Armed Forces Ministry stand during Eurosatory. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) A toy troll dressed in a German military uniform sits on a Leopard 2 A7 tank at the Krauss-Maffei Wegmann stand during Eurosatory. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) A missile is seen on display on the Northrop Grumman stand during Eurosatory on June 14, 2022. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) A member of the French Gendarmerie handles a rifle at the Heckler & Koch stand at Eurosatory on June 14, 2022. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) French-made Milton drones are seen at the Eurosatory expo on June 14, 2022, in Paris, France. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) Members of a Ukrainian delegation look at weapons on display on the Heckler & Koch stand at Eurosatory. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) A Eurosatory visitor peers inside a vehicle at a U.S. pavilion. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) Pakistani Maj. Gen. Muhammad Irfan examines guns at the Sig Sauer stand at Eurosatory on June 14, 2022. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) A Eurosatory visitor climbs out of a French-made Airbus Tiger HAD attack helicopter at the French Armed Forces Ministry stand. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) Ukrainian Col. Oleksandr Tishchenko examines a Hades anti-material gun system at the Eurosatory expo on June 14, 2022. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) A forward resuscitation and surgical tent is seen on display at the French Armed Forces Ministry stand. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) Textron Systems hosted a stand at the 2022 Eurosatory expo. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) Arquus also hosted a stand at the Eurosatory show. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) The AM General stand is seen during the 2022 Eurosatory expo. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) The Polaris stand is seen June 14, 2022, at the Eurosatory international defense and security show. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) According to the organizers of Eurosatory, this year's edition saw 73% of attendees visiting from European nations. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) The Rheinmetall stand is seen June 14, 2022, at the Eurosatory expo. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) GM Defense hosted a stand at the 2022 Eurosatory expo. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) A member of the U.S. military stands in front of vehicles on display at the country's pavilion during Eurosatory. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images) Share:More In EurosatorySpace Force expands Commercial Integration Cell partnershipsThe cell provides a venue for real-time technology exchange between U.S. Space Command and commercial space firms.US Space Force moves to make its systems battle-ready by 2026The service has set a goal to ensure that four high-priority, classified systems are fully integrated into its C2 architecture.US Space Force sees surge in foreign military sales demandSpace Systems Command’s FMS division saw a 500% increase in requests between 2023 and 2024.US needs more AI investment, not just guardrails, defense experts sayDefense and industry officials said the White House's AI policy memo should be accompanied by greater investment in enabling infrastructure.Space Development Agency builds vendor pool for future demo missionsThrough the effort, dubbed HALO, the agency will run rapid on-orbit demonstrations aimed at reducing risk for future operational missions.
Space Force expands Commercial Integration Cell partnershipsThe cell provides a venue for real-time technology exchange between U.S. Space Command and commercial space firms.
US Space Force moves to make its systems battle-ready by 2026The service has set a goal to ensure that four high-priority, classified systems are fully integrated into its C2 architecture.
US Space Force sees surge in foreign military sales demandSpace Systems Command’s FMS division saw a 500% increase in requests between 2023 and 2024.
US needs more AI investment, not just guardrails, defense experts sayDefense and industry officials said the White House's AI policy memo should be accompanied by greater investment in enabling infrastructure.
Space Development Agency builds vendor pool for future demo missionsThrough the effort, dubbed HALO, the agency will run rapid on-orbit demonstrations aimed at reducing risk for future operational missions.