Keyword: Finland
Finland Offers New 4×4 Armour Option
In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the...
Hanwha Aerospace Secures Follow-On K9 Howitzer Contract...
Apr 10, 2026 – Hanwha Aerospace has signed a follow-on contract with the Finnish Ministry of...
DSEI 2025: Patria launches TRACKX, the company’s...
On 9 September 2025, Patria unveiled the TRACKX (Pronounced: Tracks), a new clean-sheet design...
Denmark becomes fifth nation to join the...
Denmark has joined the multinational Common Armoured Vehicle System (CAVS) programme by signing its...
Patria’s FAMOUS ATV tracked vehicle breaks cover...
Patria unveiled a functional prototype of their new FAMOUS ATV tracked platform for the...
Finland and Ukraine sign defence co-operation MoU...
Finland and Ukraine have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on defence co-operation between...
CAVS – rolling along, gathering strength
Bolstering interoperability and collective defence amongst EU member states is at the heart of...
Saab to open new Sirius Compact production...
Saab is to open a new production facility in Tampere, Finland, in 2025 in...
British Army completes first live firing on...
The British Army has completed a first live-firing on exercise with its Archer 155...





![Finland Offers New 4×4 Armour Option The SCATA MK1 is a modular family of 4x4 armoured vehicles utilising the Texelis Celeris mobility platform. According to the company first deliveries of the SCATA MK1 could be made before the end of this year, with production ramping up to between 150 and 200 vehicles in 2027. [Image: SCATA]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/SCATA-MK1-324x160.jpg)
![Hanwha Aerospace Secures Follow-On K9 Howitzer Contract with Finland Son Jae-il, President & CEO of Hanwha Aerospace (right), presents a commemorative gift to Olli Ruutu, Director General for Resource Policy at Finland’s Ministry of Defence (left).[Photo Hanwha Aerospace]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Photo-1-1-324x160.jpg)

![Connect-4 The European Super RAP developed by NATO’s ACCS is shared with NATO’s Allied Air Command headquarters in Ramstein, western Germany. Two CAOCS, controlling NATO airspace above northern and southern Europe, generate these RAPs. [NATO]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/NATO-Allied-Air-Command-NATO-Kopie-324x160.jpg)





