The defence ministers of France and Germany, Sebastien Lecornu and Boris Pistorius, signed a memorandum of understanding that seals a 50-50 split in the industrial production of an advanced battle tank dubbed the Main Ground Combat System (MGCS).

The push to move ahead with the project comes as Berlin and Paris are eager to show unity after a series of spats on how to support Ukraine in its war against Russia.

  • @Ziggurat
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    291 month ago

    Great news, let’s hope that both the next generation tank and the next generation plane will work. Unfortunately, we need some weapon, and I am rather having a sovereign weapon industry than buying them to a foreign power.

    I am curious about how much the AI and laser techology are a buzz word rather than a new technology. I can’t imagine modern tank not using laser to measure distances or having any form of image/data processing software

    • @[email protected]
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      151 month ago

      Seeing the impact drone warfare has on Ukraine battlefields, I can imagine lasesrs being used as drone defense systems. Many drones have sensor equipment near their front that can be interfered by lasers which is easier than shooting down the drone with conventional AA fire.

      Regarding AI and how much aiming weapons is computerized nowadays… Yeah, I’d guess AI is a publicity thing here.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 month ago

        As for laser tech, there’s an in-depth video by Perun on youtube on the topic. Tldr. Germany is already invested and has a few systems in trial phase