Airbus and Diehl Defence agree to extend collaboration in IAMD

Airbus Defence and Space and Diehl Defence have signed an agreement to further develop joint capabilities in integrated air and missile defence (IAMD), the companies announced at the ILA Berlin Air Show 2026.

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Airbus Defence and Space and Diehl Defence have signed an agreement to further develop joint capabilities in integrated air and missile defence (IAMD), the companies announced at the ILA Berlin Air Show 2026.

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