Latvia joins ASCOD fighting vehicle user group
Latvia has formally joined the allied user group for ASCOD infantry fighting vehicles, marking a new stage of international cooperation on tracked armored platforms. The announcement was made Thursday at the ΔdaΕΎi military base, where delegations from Latvia, Spain, Austria, and the United Kingdom gathered for the groupβs first meeting. According to the Latvian Ministry [β¦]
Belgium has selected the BLAZE autonomous interceptor, developed by Latvia-based Origin Robotics, as part of a newly approved β¬50 million ($58 million) national counter-drone package aimed at immediately reinforcing the countryβs ability to detect and neutralize aerial threats. According to Origin Robotics, the selection comes in response to βseveral weeks of escalating drone incursions over [β¦]