This report examines Europe's future defense capabilities, focusing on technology and strategic trends impacting military requirements beyond 2035.
Excerpt from report:
“This study was commissioned by the European Defence Agency (EDA) in response to the invitation to tender No.16.CPS.OP.186.
Insights from the 2018 update of the long-term strand of the Capability Development Plan
This short publication provides a summary of key findings of this analysis, offering an insight into the CDP process and some of the strategic challenges facing European societies, militaries and industry up to 2035+.”
The European Defence Agency's report explores key factors shaping the strategic environment and future military capabilities required by European forces beyond 2035. It identifies technological innovations and industry developments that could transform warfare and defense planning, emphasizing the need for collaboration and investment in research and technology to maintain Europe's security and strategic autonomy.
A mix of quantitative and qualitative methods were used including: horizon scanning to identify emerging technologies, developing future conflict scenarios, assessing military capability requirements through a tabletop exercise with experts, and analyzing relevant research, technology, and industrial considerations.
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Categories: 2030s time horizon | 2035 time horizon | English publication language | Europe geographic scope | { collaboration opportunities | defense planning | industry development | military | military strategy | military technology | research investment | security challenges | strategic autonomy | strategic environment | strategy | technological innovation