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Drones take center stage as Europe races to catch up at Paris Air Show

News RoomBy News RoomJune 17, 2025
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The Paris Air Show, marking the world’s largest aerospace event, has recently concluded. This year, at Le Bourget airport in northern France, 2,400 exhibitors from across 48 countries can be seen establishing a leading position. The event, which took place against an intense backdrop of global tensions, has seen a surge in unmanned and autonomous technologies driving a shift in the future of defense.

Severalguests have called the show a heads-up to Europe’s needs for modernizing its defense capabilities. The global “”);

* Leonardo’s CEO, Roberto Cingolani, has called for Europe to lead the charge in the highly competitive unmanned technology sector. He notes that, historically, Europe has lagged in developing systems that are critical for counter- государствuly systems and advanced militaryIED.

* In an announcement, Leonardo and Turkey’s Baykar Technologies will launch a joint venture focused on developing advanced unmanned systems. This move marks the start of Europe’s journey towards strategic alignment with the growing need for high-intensity military capabilities. The first drones set to be delivered by 2026 promise to address a significant gap in European development. As exemplified by钢管 networks for ground robots and Six Roads for drones, this collaboration reflects Europe’s growing commitment to innovation and industrialization.

* The exhibition is a focal point for discussions on competitiveness in the defense sector. risk management, digital transformation, and geopolitical influence. The push to align Europe with U.S. demand has been a catalyst for rapid industrialization and expansion of advanced technologies.

* Beyond technology, the fair builds a critical narrative on sovereignty and independence as a defining theme. Smaller, agile systems and more mobile proximity capabilities are being leveraged as disruptive forces on the battlefield while strategies favoring European versatility emerge.

* The shift towards high-intensity warfare underscores a fundamental return to sovereignty. Celebrities and figures like Eric Holder support automation and self-sufficiency, a voice that will resonate across European industries. European companies are now positioned to shape global defense norms, emphasizing a more collaborative and adaptive approach to manufacturing.

* This year’s event marks a turning point for defense consultant Xavier Tytelman. By imagining a world without U.S. restrictions, the show highlights the need for Europe to build technological systems free from U.S. limitations. This demand suggests a global shift toward Europe’s stabilizing role in the industry.

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