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Last Updated: Thursday, March 13, 2025, 6:26 AM PDT
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Rearming Europe May Take More Than Decade, Analysts Say
By Bloomberg: It may take more than ten years for European NATO members to bolster their defense sectors, as the continent rushes to reverse decades of underinvestment and deter future threats from Russia, according to a Bloomberg Intelligence analysis.

ULA CEO Responds to ‘Inaccurate’ US Air Force Report
By Payload: “When that was written, it was inaccurate. As we sit here today, it is certainly overtaken by events.".

Panama approves $187 million purchase of Airbus and Embraer aircraft
By Shephard Media: The C295 and Super Tucano deals for its National Aeronaval Service were approved as part of an emergency procedure by the government on 11 March.

South Korea charges air force pilots with criminal negligence in accidental bombing of village
By Reuters: South Korean military investigators charged two Air Force pilots on Thursday with criminal negligence over an accidental bombing of a village last week during a training exercise, which injured at least 29 people and caused extensive property damage.

South Korean air force pilots charged with criminal negligence over accidental bombing

Israel Aerospace Industries reports record revenue as defense spending rises
By Seeking Alpha: Israel Aerospace Industries' profit soared 55% in 2024, driven by surging global defense demand and innovation.

How Lockheed is thinking through US President Trump's Golden Dome demand
By Axios: RTX, L3Harris Technologies and General Atomics are also bullish about their chances.

Cognitive Space claims two SDA awards
By SpaceNews.com: Cognitive Space will work with the Space Development Agency to optimize missile tracking and network routing.