The strategic landscape facing Europe has shifted dramatically in recent years. From renewed great power competition and conflicts on the continent’s periphery to the rapid pace of technological change, European nations are under mounting pressure to strengthen their collective defence posture. But are they doing enough and fast enough to meet the challenge?
That’s the question explored in the latest episode of the War on the Rocks podcast, where UDSS Co-Chair General Sir Richard Barrons KCB CBE joins Peter Michael Nielsen, Denmark’s Deputy National Armaments Director, for a candid discussion with host Ryan Evans.
Drawing on his decades of operational and strategic experience, and his recent leadership of the United Kingdom’s Strategic Defence Review, General Barrons provides an unflinching assessment of Europe’s progress and the obstacles still ahead.
Key themes from the conversation include:
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Innovation and capability development: Europe must accelerate how it adopts emerging technologies, from AI and autonomy to next-generation air and missile defence.
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Scaling industrial capacity: As geopolitical tensions rise, so too does the need for faster, more resilient defence production. Barrons and Nielsen explore how governments and industry can work together to deliver at pace.
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Budget and political will: Spending is rising across the continent, but strategic intent and sustained investment are critical to turning funding into credible capability.
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Collaboration and strategic cohesion: With Denmark holding the EU presidency and the UK recalibrating its role post-SDR, cooperation between allies remains a cornerstone of European security.
Recorded live at a reception in London hosted by Helsing, the discussion offers essential insights for defence leaders, policymakers, and industry stakeholders navigating this pivotal moment for European security.
🎧 Listen to the full episode here: Is Europe Stepping Up on Defense?
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