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Europe's carmakers are pivoting to defence as EV demand slows and military budgets soar

Ineos, Daimler Truck, Mercedes-Benz, and Renault all announced military vehicle partnerships in the past week. The auto industry is retooling for rearmament.

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thenextweb.comStai leggendo7 h fa

Europe's carmakers are pivoting to defence as EV demand slows and military budgets soar

Ineos, Daimler Truck, Mercedes-Benz, and Renault all announced military vehicle partnerships in the past week. The auto industry is retooling for rearmament.

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businessday.co.za2 g fa

Renault and Thales to co-develop a military vehicle

**Out of scope per Warptech Tech News.** L'articolo copre una partnership Renault-Thales su veicoli militari per la difesa europea. Non è tech (niente AI, software, startup, infrastructure, business digitale). Warptech copre: AI & ML, Big Tech & Hardware, Startup & Crypto, Business & Finanza (tech-driven). Se vuoi comunque un riassunto in stile Warptech per catalogazione interna, fammi sapere. Altrimenti, scarta questo e passa al prossimo articolo.

Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·businessday.co.za

    Renault and Thales to co-develop a military vehicle

    The deal supports European rearmament efforts

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·thenextweb.com

    Europe's carmakers are pivoting to defence as EV demand slows and military budgets soar

    Ineos, Daimler Truck, Mercedes-Benz, and Renault all announced military vehicle partnerships in the past week. The auto industry is retooling for rearmament.

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