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Next-Generation Combat Systems for Multi-Domain Warfare to Dominate Eurosatory 2026 in Paris.


The global defense industry will showcase combat-tested technologies and next-generation battlefield systems at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, France, from June 15 to 19, 2026, as NATO armies accelerate rearmament programs driven by lessons from Ukraine and rising confrontation with Russia and China. The exhibition at the Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center will highlight how drone warfare, AI-enabled targeting, counter-UAS defenses, and networked combat systems are reshaping future wars and driving a growing transatlantic race for military modernization.

Eurosatory 2026 will feature advanced armored vehicles, precision strike systems, electronic warfare platforms, air defense solutions, and autonomous systems designed for survival in high-intensity combat environments. With U.S. and European forces investing billions in battlefield digitization, survivability, and rapid-response capabilities, the event will provide a clear view of the technologies likely to define future NATO combat operations and defense procurement priorities.

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Eurosatory 2026 showcases the latest military technologies shaping the future of modern warfare in Paris, France.

Eurosatory 2026 showcases the latest military technologies shaping the future of modern warfare in Paris, France. (Picture source: Eurosatory 2026)


The 2026 edition of Eurosatory brings together hundreds of defense companies and official delegations from around the world, showcasing next-generation armored vehicles, artillery systems, air defense solutions, unmanned aerial vehicles, electronic warfare systems, battlefield robotics, and artificial intelligence-driven combat technologies. Eurosatory remains one of the few international exhibitions capable of presenting a comprehensive overview of the global land and air-land defense industry while directly reflecting operational lessons learned from ongoing conflicts and emerging geopolitical tensions.

As modern warfare increasingly shifts toward network-centric operations and autonomous capabilities, Eurosatory 2026 emphasizes interoperability, digital battlefield management, and survivability against advanced threats, including loitering munitions, drone swarms, cyberattacks, and precision-guided strikes. Defense manufacturers showcase integrated command-and-control solutions that accelerate decision-making and improve coordination among land forces, unmanned systems, intelligence assets, and long-range fire support units.


Discover the highlights of Eurosatory 2026, one of the world’s most important international defense and security exhibitions held in Paris, France. In this exclusive French-language interview, defense industry experts discuss the latest military technologies shaping the future of modern warfare, including armored combat vehicles, air defense systems, drones, artificial intelligence, electronic warfare, and next-generation battlefield solutions. (Video Eurosatory 2026/Army Recognition Group)


Eurosatory 2026 defense exhibition also highlights major developments in counter-drone warfare, a sector that has become critical following the widespread operational use of unmanned systems in recent conflicts. Several companies offer mobile anti-drone systems combining radar detection, electronic jamming, directed-energy weapons, and kinetic interceptors to protect military units and critical infrastructure against low-cost aerial threats. This growing focus reflects how armed forces worldwide are adapting procurement priorities to counter increasingly accessible drone technologies.

Armored combat vehicle modernization remains another central theme of Eurosatory 2026. Manufacturers from Europe, the United States, Asia, and the Middle East unveil upgraded main battle tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and reconnaissance vehicles integrating active protection systems, hybrid propulsion technologies, and advanced situational awareness sensors. These innovations improve crew survivability and operational mobility in highly contested combat environments where anti-tank guided missiles and precision artillery represent constant threats.

The event further demonstrates how artificial intelligence is transforming military operations. AI-assisted targeting systems, predictive maintenance software, autonomous reconnaissance vehicles, and data fusion technologies are receiving significant attention from military delegations seeking to increase operational tempo while reducing battlefield vulnerability. The integration of AI into command structures is increasingly viewed as a decisive factor in future conflicts where rapid information dominance can determine tactical success.

Eurosatory 2026 also serves as a major international showcase for the European defense industrial base, as many NATO members accelerate rearmament programs and increase defense budgets. The exhibition takes place as European nations continue to invest heavily in ammunition production, air defense networks, and heavy land combat capabilities amid growing security concerns on the continent. Several multinational cooperative programs gain visibility during the event, particularly those linked to future armored combat systems and next-generation artillery projects.

Beyond equipment presentations, Eurosatory has evolved into a strategic forum for military leaders and defense decision-makers. High-level conferences, operational feedback sessions, and industrial discussions address battlefield lessons from current conflicts, military readiness, supply chain resilience, and the future integration of autonomous systems into conventional force structures. These discussions influence future procurement priorities and shape long-term modernization strategies among allied and partner nations.

The exhibition’s global influence continues to expand as defense industries adapt to a rapidly changing security environment defined by multi-domain operations, complex urban combat, and technological acceleration. Eurosatory offers defense companies an unmatched opportunity to present combat-proven systems directly to military procurement authorities, while enabling armed forces to evaluate emerging technologies that can strengthen operational effectiveness and deterrence.

With geopolitical instability driving sustained growth in defense spending worldwide, Eurosatory 2026 confirms its role as one of the most important international defense exhibitions for identifying future military trends and showcasing technologies that define tomorrow’s battlefield. The event not only reflects the transformation of modern warfare but also demonstrates how the global defense industry prepares armed forces for increasingly complex and technologically contested operational environments.

Written by Alain Servaes – Chief Editor, Army Recognition Group
Alain Servaes is a former infantry non-commissioned officer and the founder of Army Recognition. With over 20 years in defense journalism, he provides expert analysis on military equipment, NATO operations, and the global defense industry.


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