Patria Aviation is a aerospace and defense company, providing aircraft systems, maintenance, and life cycle support.
Finnish defense company Patria and Swedens ACC Innovation have signed a cooperation agreement to develop a military version of the Thunderwasp GT quadcopter drone, currently recognized as the
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Patria has signed a supply agreement with Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH and Rheinmetall Hungary for the delivery of its turreted 120 mm NEMO mortar systems, which will be integrated into a...
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Patria has presented its ARVE self-propelled howitzer prototype at its Arctic Event in Rovaniemi, Finland, from March 17 to 19, unveiling new defense platforms with a focus on sub-arctic infantry...
Patria and Distance Technologies have announced a collaboration under the Patria-led eALLIANCE program to develop a mixed reality heads-up display (HUD) for Patrias 6x6 defense vehicles. The system will use Distances...
Patria has completed the delivery of new acoustic minesweeping systems to the Royal Norwegian Navy. The Navy has been using the Patria SONAC ACS minesweeping systems since spring 2024
China has developed the world's first aerial and underwater drone, "Feiyi," launched from a submarine and capable of swimming underwater and flying. Developed by researchers at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWPU) and...
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For the first time, Dutch and Colombian marines have conducted an intensive joint training exercise focused on jungle river operations and amphibious warfare in northern Colombia
The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence (MOD) has taken delivery of the first of six Airbus H145 helicopters, marking the start of a fleet replacement program for the now-retired Puma aircraft operating in Cyprus and Brunei
The Netherlands Ministry of Defence has announced the purchase of 785 new operational wheeled vehicles from Italy’s Iveco Defence Vehicles SpA, aimed at enhancing its logistical and operational mobility
Ukraine is facing a shortfall of around 200 billion hryvnias (approximately $5 billion) in funding for its Armed Forces, according to Yaroslav Zheleznyak, a member of the Verkhovna Rada