Tim Martin

Tim Martin is Breaking Defense's European Bureau Chief, leading regional coverage of the NATO nations and European industry. He joined Breaking Defense in 2022 after a three year spell at Shephard Media as Air Editor. Based in Belfast, Tim holds two Defence Media Awards to his name, and has bylines with a number of B2B and print media publications, including the Irish Times newspaper.

Stories by Tim Martin

Fincantieri acquires Leonardo’s undersea armaments business worth up to $447 million

Fincantieri acquires Leonardo’s undersea armaments business worth up to $447 million
Fincantieri acquires Leonardo’s undersea armaments business worth up to $447 million

Terms of the acquisition include the shipbuilder paying a fixed fee of €300 million ($323 million), and “based on certain growth assumptions,” an additional €115 ($124 million) directly relating to performance of the underwater armaments business this year.

German Defense Minister: Restart conscription, pursue 3 percent GDP on defense

German Defense Minister: Restart conscription, pursue 3 percent GDP on defense
German Defense Minister: Restart conscription, pursue 3 percent GDP on defense

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius encouraged allies, including the US, to “arrive” at military expenditure of 3 percent GDP – though declined to put forward a timeline for such change to occur.

Eight ‘capability coalitions’ are rushing arms to Ukraine. Here’s who will donate what. (EXPLAINER)

Eight ‘capability coalitions’ are rushing arms to Ukraine. Here’s who will donate what. (EXPLAINER)
Eight ‘capability coalitions’ are rushing arms to Ukraine. Here’s who will donate what. (EXPLAINER)

NATO has established eight different capability coalitions designed to get critical systems or ammo into Ukrainian hands quickly. Here’s a deep dive into how they’re all faring.

UK responds to cyber hacking of MoD payroll but refuses to name China as culprit

UK responds to cyber hacking of MoD payroll but refuses to name China as culprit
UK responds to cyber hacking of MoD payroll but refuses to name China as culprit

“We do have indications that this was the suspected work of a malign actor and we cannot rule out state involvement,” Grant Shapps, UK defense secretary told lawmakers.

UK New Medium Helicopter buy reduced to around 30 aircraft: Spirit AeroSystems Exec

UK New Medium Helicopter buy reduced to around 30 aircraft: Spirit AeroSystems Exec
UK New Medium Helicopter buy reduced to around 30 aircraft: Spirit AeroSystems Exec

The comments are the second time in the span of 10 months that industrial officials have publicly revealed a reduced buy from a max of 44 helos is on the table.

Is State Dept.’s AUKUS trade certification delay a sign of choppy waters ahead?

Is State Dept.’s AUKUS trade certification delay a sign of choppy waters ahead?
Is State Dept.’s AUKUS trade certification delay a sign of choppy waters ahead?

Ann McDonnell, chief operating officer for Export Controls Australia Group, told Breaking Defense, “I think definitely from the Australian perspective, it really seemed like we had done everything possible that we could do in a really quick timeframe to get that certification.”

Future European tank to be built by 4-party French and German industry venture

Future European tank to be built by 4-party French and German industry venture
Future European tank to be built by 4-party French and German industry venture

The future company will commit to a 50/50 workshare split between French and German manufacturers, supported by an “innovative ‘level-pillar approach,’” said manufacturer KNDS.

US approves $6B weapons package for Ukraine, but Kyiv stalled on Patriot battery breakthrough

US approves $6B weapons package for Ukraine, but Kyiv stalled on Patriot battery breakthrough
US approves $6B weapons package for Ukraine, but Kyiv stalled on Patriot battery breakthrough

All equipment included in the pledge is to be ordered from industry, not drawn from US stocks — meaning it could take years for the weapons to arrive in Ukraine.

Sikorsky prepares X2 offer for NATO’s next generation rotorcraft competition

Sikorsky prepares X2 offer for NATO’s next generation rotorcraft competition
Sikorsky prepares X2 offer for NATO’s next generation rotorcraft competition

The manufacturer is shifting attention to alliance requirements in the aftermath of the US Army cancelling its next-generation Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) effort.

Swedish defense committee calls for near $4.8 billion defense spending jump

Swedish defense committee calls for near $4.8 billion defense spending jump
Swedish defense committee calls for near $4.8 billion defense spending jump

In a clear reference to Russian aggression, the Swedish government committee warned in a statement of the “deteriorating security situation.”

Questions hang over UK’s new, ambitious defense spending plan: Analysts

Questions hang over UK’s new, ambitious defense spending plan: Analysts
Questions hang over UK’s new, ambitious defense spending plan: Analysts

Such is the scale of British Army acquisition problems alone that they could not be resolved if the UK moved to a long term spending settlement of even 4 percent GDP, an expert told British lawmakers.

UK pledges ‘generational’ leap in defense spending, industry to go on ‘war footing’

UK pledges ‘generational’ leap in defense spending, industry to go on ‘war footing’
UK pledges ‘generational’ leap in defense spending, industry to go on ‘war footing’

Under the new plan, London wants to spend a cumulative extra of £75 billion ($93 billion) over the next six years, culminating in a 2030 annual defense budget of £87 billion ($108 billion), which would make it second in NATO only to the US in defense expenditure.

Global military spending hits ‘all-time high’ of $2.4 trillion: SIPRI report

Global military spending hits ‘all-time high’ of $2.4 trillion: SIPRI report
Global military spending hits ‘all-time high’ of $2.4 trillion: SIPRI report

The US remains the world’s largest defense spender, outlaying $916 billion last year, a 2.3 percent annual increase, ahead of China in second place, which spent an estimated $296 billion, a 6 percent increase over the same period.

Airbus, UK agree $152 million deal for 6 H145 ‘overseas’ helicopters

Airbus, UK agree $152 million deal for 6 H145 ‘overseas’ helicopters
Airbus, UK agree $152 million deal for 6 H145 ‘overseas’ helicopters

The fleet of light-twin rotorcraft will replace Airbus Puma HC2 types, which have been temporarily based in Brunei for British Army training and the island of Cyprus in support of Royal Air Force search and rescue missions.

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