At this year’s Paris Air Show, fighter jets are taking a backseat. Unmanned and autonomous technologies are driving the future of defence and dominating the conversation at Le Bourget airport in northern Paris.
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- The Paris Air Show features 2,400 exhibitors and 300,000 expected visitors.
- Drones and AI are now the main focus, overtaking fighter jets. 26s
- Italy's Leonardo and Turkey's Baykar announced a joint venture for next-generation drones. 49s
- Europe is aiming to close the gap in drone technology and achieve production sovereignty. 1m 1s
- Combat experiences in Ukraine are influencing European defence strategies. 1m 26s
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