EPISODE · Nov 25, 2025 · 12 MIN
Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 46/ 47
from Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech · host Thomas Allgeyer
We curate most relevant posts about Defense Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition provides a sweeping overview of the modern global defense technology landscape, emphasizing a critical pivot toward speed, mass production, and advanced autonomous capabilities. Several experts highlight that the "factory is the weapon," signaling that industrial capacity and scalability, often driven by innovative startups ("War Unicorns") and significant venture capital, are now more crucial than legacy platforms, a trend exemplified by the shift from drone hardware to resilient, scalable electronics. Geopolitical focus is sharp, with discussions centring on European defense revival sparked by the war in Ukraine, increasing transatlantic defense-industrial collaboration (including major contracts like Germany's selection of Lockheed Martin Canada's CMS 330), and the development of new systems, such as interceptor drones and autonomous submarines like Australia’s Ghost Shark. Finally, the texts also address necessary regulatory frameworks, particularly the technical and legal challenges of AI certification in safety-critical air mobility, and the importance of preparing military space operators for increasingly contested domains. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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We curate most relevant posts about Defense Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition provides a sweeping overview of the modern global defense technology landscape, emphasizing a critical pivot toward speed, mass production, and advanced autonomous capabilities. Several experts highlight that the "factory is the weapon," signaling that industrial capacity and scalability, often driven by innovative startups ("War Unicorns") and significant venture capital, are now more crucial than legacy platforms, a trend exemplified by the shift from drone hardware to resilient, scalable electronics. Geopolitical focus is sharp, with discussions centring on European defense revival sparked by the war in Ukraine, increasing transatlantic defense-industrial collaboration (including major contracts like Germany's selection of Lockheed Martin Canada's CMS 330), and the development of new systems, such as interceptor drones and autonomous submarines like Australia’s Ghost Shark. Finally, the texts also address necessary regulatory frameworks, particularly the technical and legal challenges of AI certification in safety-critical air mobility, and the importance of preparing military space operators for increasingly contested domains. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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