EU Envisions Military Data Sharing Sans US Tech

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- Europe is planning a secure military data-sharing platform without U.S.-made technology. - Discussions about European tech sovereignty have accelerated, but there's debate on replacing U.S. hyperscalers.

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Original Source Material

'Kill Switch' Fears Drive EU Tech Sovereignty Push Europe is quietly planning to set up a secure military data-sharing platform - without U.S.-made technology. Discussions about the need for more European tech infrastructure have heavily accelerated in recent months, although there's debate about whether the EU can really replace U.S. hyperscalers.