France and Germany Join Forces on New Missile Defense System: Key Details Revealed.
Intelligence Shake-Up: A Shift in Partnerships
According to Espreso.tv: In June 2023, France’s external intelligence agency cut ties with Palantir, opting instead to work with the French firm ChapsVision. Germany’s intelligence services have also selected ChapsVision, signaling a growing vote of confidence in the company.
The Bliksem EXO Consortium Takes Shape
On July 14, 2023, the Bliksem EXO consortium was officially launched in Paris. This new alliance is tasked with developing a next-generation air defense system capable of intercepting medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles. The Franco-German initiative also involves collaboration with the United Kingdom on long-range missile projects, underscoring a broader push to strengthen regional defense capabilities.
Beyond missile defense, France and Germany have agreed to deepen cooperation on reconnaissance satellites. This will enhance intelligence gathering and analysis, with a particular focus on integrating France’s Arcadia system with similar German technologies to improve security and interoperability.
These developments highlight a strategic pivot for France and Germany in defense and intelligence, moving toward greater European autonomy and integration.
The decision to replace Palantir with ChapsVision reflects a desire to bolster homegrown tech and cut reliance on foreign suppliers. Meanwhile, the Bliksem EXO consortium and satellite collaboration underscore the growing importance of pooling European defense resources to address emerging security threats in the region.
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