European Defense Integration – Thematic Research
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European defense integration is based on building lasting peace on the continent after the second world war. Since then, several defense-related organizations in Europe with overlapping priorities and missions, such as Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OCSE), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), EU Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP), Nordic Defense Cooperation (NORDEFCO), and OCCAR, have been established.
In recent years, the EU has moved to develop its independent security policy whilst also maintaining the ability to act in concert with other multilateral institutions. The EU has developed a complex ecosystem of institutions and framework, designed to create and maintain security policies and foster the development of new defense programs and coordination between member states. This has focused on developing capacity management and strengthening the European industrial base, whilst engaging member states in developing new programs. OCCAR and the EDA have both been significant in developing this capability.
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The efforts to develop cooperation in the defense are based on having self-sufficient power against all risks and threats, especially the Russian threat, increasing the competitiveness of defense industry companies and ensuring uniformity in weapons and equipment.
The EU, through its various institutions, has attempted to facilitate cooperation in several key areas. These areas are selected to deliver key capabilities that support the EU’s security and defense policy and attempt to drive down procurement time and costs by getting member states to provide joint funding through the European Defence Agency (EDA). This report outlines key programs and funding for research and development, describing where the EU utilizes joint funding.
Reasons to Buy
The European Defense Integration-Thematic Research
• Helps CEOs and Senior Executives identify activity within European defense integration trends and determine prospect investment areas as a result
• Helps to understand defense organizations and their relations in Europe
• Identifies the technology, macroeconomic and regulatory trends that could potentially influence European defense integration
• Presents key joint capacity development and R&D programs
• Identifies key leaders and challengers at each stage of the value chain and benchmarks key defense companies based on their exposure to European defense integration.
Atlas Elektronik
BAE Systems
Chantiers
Dassault Aviation
Damen
ECA
ESG
Eurosam
FFG
Fincantieri
Gomspace
Kongsberg
Leonardo
MBDA
MSUB
KMW
Naval Group
Nammo
Navantia
Nexter Group
NH Industries
Rheinmetall
Saab
Patria
Polish Armaments Group
Safran
Dassault Aviation
Schiebel
Saab
Safran
Thales
Terma
TKMS
UMS AERO group.
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