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Careful what you wish for.
AKIDA/TENNS Prophesee roadscene testsThat is right. The paper written on 'roadscene'testing using the AVK4 showed AKIDA clearly the best.
Why does he have to blame someone. He is only pointing out some facts, which you obviously dont' like to hear.That's fine mate.......then shouldn't your mate Elon be called out on becoming the world's richest man by causing all this environmental and social destruction in becoming so rich.........go on say he is also to blame.
Also, perhaps you should be blaming John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham, and Akira Yoshino as they invented the Lithium Battery, not Musk.That's fine mate.......then shouldn't your mate Elon be called out on becoming the world's richest man by causing all this environmental and social destruction in becoming so rich.........go on say he is also to blame.
WTF are you talking about.......I don't mind hearing what he said.......I even countered his "facts" with my own "facts". My point was he never blames Trump or Elon for anything......I was daring him to blame Elon for helping to destroy the environment by becoming rich on EV cars - WHICH HIS VERY OWN POST WAS ABOUT!!!Why does he have to blame someone. He is only pointing out some facts, which you obviously dont' like to hear.
F**k me can I blame Karl Benz as well then???Also, perhaps you should be blaming John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham, and Akira Yoshino as they invented the Lithium Battery, not Musk.
You make a good point.
I ain't accepting that pic bravo unless it owns a pair of running shoes....
From Simply WS.
Raytheon and Lockheed-Martin will be looking for new ways to make money - oh wait!!!!! it looks like they have already found the solution to their problems - BRN.
Looks like the US will go for quality over quantity to save money - BRN.
"️ U.S. Defense Under Trump's Second Term
Jumping forward now to 2025, we seem to be entering yet another era of change within a global security context. Trump's administration has paused additional military aid to Ukraine pending peace negotiations.
With Washington reconsidering its stance on overseas involvements, major U.S.contractors, like Lockheed Martin and RTX, are now faced with some uncertainty. These companies which had benefitted from huge orders that would see them replenishing US arsenals that had been sent over to Ukraine now face the reality of this demand source drying up."
Also from SWS:
" Many European nations had long underinvested in defense, benefiting from a post-Cold War “peace dividend.” That status quo abruptly changed in February 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, marking Europe’s biggest security crisis in decades."
The EU nations will obviously look at BRN in their military ramp up. They have seen 1st hand what unmanned can do in Ukraine - step in AIKDA/
SWS on Airbus,geat time to be connected to Airbus.
Future Partnerships With Thales And Leonardo Will Transform Defence And Space Division
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Key Takeaways
- Strategic partnerships and technical reviews in Defence and Space aim to enhance operational efficiency, potentially boosting future revenue and margins.
- Increased production capacity and new aircraft programs in Commercial Aircraft sector target higher revenue, leveraging new opportunities and order backlog.
- Supply chain challenges and integration risks could constrain Airbus' operational efficiency and revenue growth, while global trade uncertainties may hinder future profitability.
Catalysts
About Airbus
What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?
- Engages in the design, manufacture, and delivery of aeronautics and aerospace products, services, and solutions worldwide.
- Airbus is focusing on a significant transformation of its Defence and Space division, which includes extensive technical reviews and strategic options, potentially involving partnerships with Thales and Leonardo. This could improve operational efficiency and lead to better revenue and margins in the future.
- Airbus is ramping up production in its Commercial Aircraft sector, including new opportunities from the A321XLR deliveries. Increasing output to 820 aircraft in 2025 and addressing supply chain challenges could drive higher revenue and improved earnings.
- The company is integrating Spirit AeroSystems work packages to secure production and future ramp-up for the A350 and A220 programs. By investing in production capabilities and addressing operational challenges, Airbus aims for improved medium-term earnings and cash flow.
- Airbus is leveraging its strong order intake across helicopter and space businesses, reflecting increased demand and a robust commercial environment. The backlog supports future revenue growth and potential margin expansion due to economies of scale.
- Airbus plans to sustainably decarbonize aviation, including launching a commercially viable hydrogen-powered aircraft. These efforts could lead to long-term revenue growth and margin improvement by differentiating the company's products in the evolving aerospace market.
It's surprising that you do not believe with the US AF and Navy transitioning to the Edge - see US AFRL, Bascom Hunter - Navy and Lockheed - Martin cybersecurity the EU with its $EU800 Bill defence spend will not look at BRN's AKIDA??Really? The EU nations will obviously look at BRN?
You really are counting your chickens before they hatch. Such an an unsubstantiated claim to post here...