Can Europe’s fragmented defence industry meet the demands of a shifting geopolitical landscape? In this episode of Facing Coming Storms, Stuart Dee from RAND Europe joins Peter Apps to unpack the NATO summit in The Hague, where pledges to raise defence spending to 3.5%–5% of GDP signal a bold shift. They discuss why large budgets fail to deliver, hindered by a splintered industrial base.
From Germany’s post-2022 rearmament to balancing tanks with tech like quantum computing, they explore innovative approaches like Helsing’s “resilience factories,” alongside challenges like the UK’s nuclear submarine goals and Ukraine’s agile drone industry.
Key moments
1:43 - US Defence Shifts and European Implications
2:31 - The European Defence Industrial Landscape
7:48 - Spending Boosts and National Ambitions
10:34 - Germany's Defence Spending Dilemma
13:49 - The Turning Point: Ukraine's Impact
17:47 - Future Technologies and Defence Strategies
22:52 - Industrial Base Challenges in Defence
34:58 - Innovations in Defence Manufacturing
38:26 - Economic Growth and Defence Spending
44:38 - The 1.5% Defence Spending Question
48:27 - The Complexity of Defence Budgets
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