Reports & Interviews
Eurosatory also serves as a platform for producing and sharing content that sheds light on key defence and security issues.
Through these reports, written by experts, we offer analyses to help you better understand strategic, technological and operational developments in the sector.
These publications align with Eurosatory’s key themes: multi-domain superiority, combat and manoeuvre, global security and industrial resilience, as well as certain major current geopolitical trends.
Stategic assessment global security and resilience: a major strategic rebuild between
now and 2030
As geopolitical, climate, technological and societal crises intensify and evolve, global security must adapt.
This strategic analysis explores the new dynamics of interconnected risks and the resilience challenges that states, institutions and organisations will face by 2030.
Download the report to explore the key trends shaping the future of security.
Ukraine : The future of warfare is already here
The war in Ukraine is redefining the nature of modern conflict and challenging established doctrines. This report, drawn from IDEAS meetings, examines the key lessons of the war and offers concrete recommendations to adapt NATO’s operational and industrial readiness to the challenges ahead.
Multi-domain operations : Evolution, Not Revolution
In the face of adversaries capable of challenging Western military superiority, the concept of Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) seeks to redefine the conduct of modern warfare.
This analysis examines the doctrinal evolution from AirLand Battle, the role of Multi-Domain Task Forces (MDTFs), and the technological capabilities that could reshape military operations in the years ahead.
Download the report to understand how future conflicts may unfold and the strategic advantages MDO aims to restore.
Long-range combat, ground manoeuvres and airmobility: the evolution of high-intensity combat in a congested environment
This paper analyses the structural transformation of high-intensity land warfare as observed in recent conflicts. The densification of sensors, the widespread use of drones and loitering munitions, and the mass employment of long-range precision fires have fundamentally altered the conditions of survivability and manoeuvre.
When space goes dark: the new frontline of strategic paralysis
Space has become a central pillar of modern societies and military operations, and one of the most exposed environments to emerging threats. This report, drawn from IDEAS meetings, examines the strategic vulnerabilities of the space domain and offers concrete recommendations to strengthen Allied resilience.
Industrial resilience and war effort
As high-intensity conflict returns and geopolitical tensions rise, industrial resilience has become a cornerstone of military power. This paper explores why the ability to produce faster, at scale and over the long term is now as critical as technological superiority.
It highlights the key transformations required by the European defence industrial base : securing supply chains, scaling up production, integrating AI, and rethinking financing models.
Looking ahead to 2030–2035, only those states that anticipate, invest and strengthen their industrial base will retain true strategic autonomy.
Download the full report to explore the complete analysis and key recommendations.
The indo-pacific imperative: building credible capability before crisis
The Indo-Pacific has emerged as the new centre of gravity in global strategic competition, reshaping the balance of deterrence and military modernisation. This report, drawn from IDEAS meetings, examines the dynamics transforming the region and offers concrete recommendations to strengthen operational and industrial resilience in the face of tomorrow’s challenges.