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From Autonomous Drones to AI Fighter Jets: Europe’s Defense Revolution

A quiet revolution is reshaping Europe’s defense industry. From AI-driven fighter jets to autonomous drones and battlefield analytics, artificial intelligence is redefining how nations prepare for conflict. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie explores the startups, policies and technologies powering a $720 billion transformation in European defense and what it means for the future of security. Watch the…

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A quiet revolution is reshaping Europe’s defense industry. From AI-driven fighter jets to autonomous drones and battlefield analytics, artificial intelligence is redefining how nations prepare for conflict. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie explores the startups, policies and technologies powering a $720 billion transformation in European defense and what it means for the future of security.

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    November 16, 2025 at 5:20 am

    first!

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    November 16, 2025 at 8:08 am

    Europe do a big think in protective it’s allies, I can truly say that nowadays it is Europe and Ukraine protecting from dicatorship, not USA as it was 50 years ago. But, army without combat experience is just a paper army, Where russian army was before real war and where it is now? So the best way to defend is to use your army, rather then spending billions for ages as it was in Cold War. Hot War would be cheaper, I think, and more fast to end future wars, rather awaiting for a threads above EU cities.
    Thank you!

    • @gojosatoru7868

      November 16, 2025 at 8:47 am

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