Germany’s Rheinmetall, Britain’s BAE Systems and France’s Thales among firms recording double-digit gains
European defense firms appear set to profit from a massive EU investment in armaments, as the bloc reacts to a U.S. pivot away from Europe’s security under President Donald Trump.
Europe really should have a fully local drone industry, from the mines to the air. We've seen how incredibly crucial drones have been in Ukraine. Being able to produce various types of drones without relying on external sources for parts will be very important going forwards.
Were a new Alexander present somewhere, he would be able to repeat his conquests with 1/10 of that sum.
Unfortunately that's not the kind of people to receive it, but I think one can expect EU to be armed enough by the time Russia finishes digesting Ukraine, and the Sunni international (and Israel as a weird attachment) finishes digesting secular\Christian\Shia remnants of the Middle East.
What is rearmament? Also, has anyone tried to just kill putin? I mean it sounds fucking simple but has anyone actually tried that yet? Like really really tried? Because blowing a city sounds to me like way more trouble than dropping pamphlets asking where Putin is so we can just blow him up.