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    Ukraine opens TrophyLab weapons database Ukraine has launched TrophyLab, a database containing what Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov described as “deep technical data” on captured Russian weapons for use by partner countries and defense organizations. Fedorov announced the platform on June 19, saying it gives global partners access to technology recovered from the battlefield. “Every missile, drone, and vehicle seized on the battlefield is now a source of knowledge for the free world,” he wrote
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    New 6x6 direct-fire vehicle unveiled French vehicle maker Arquus has unveiled Fenris, a new 6x6 armored vehicle designed to carry a 105mm gun. The vehicle was presented at the Eurosatory defense exhibition by Arquus and its owner, Belgium’s John Cockerill Group. Company officials said Fenris was developed in response to battlefield lessons from the war in Ukraine, particularly the continued need for direct fire support on a modern battlefield. The vehicle weighs 26 tonnes and is intended to fill
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    Pentagon names five winners in Drone Dominance lethality challenge The Department of Defense has selected Bravo Ordnance, Kela Defense, Kraken Kinetics, Mountain Horse, and Northrop Grumman as winners of its Drone Dominance “Lethality Prize Challenge,” a competition intended to identify weapon payloads for Group 1 unmanned aircraft systems weighing 20 pounds or less. The award, posted on the competition website, may give the five companies an advantage as the Pentagon moves to equip large number
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    Army Issues Cost-Capped Interceptor Request The U.S. Army is seeking a new low-cost interceptor missile designed to counter drones, cruise missiles, aircraft, and short-range ballistic threats without relying heavily on more expensive Patriot rounds. A request for information published May 15 by the Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office at Redstone Arsenal describes the effort as MOSAIC-26-03. The Army wants complete interceptor rounds priced below $1 million each and has set a $25
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    Army Evaluates Drone for Casualty Evacuation The U.S. Army has tested an unmanned aircraft designed to transport wounded troops, expanding a drone portfolio that already includes systems used for reconnaissance, strike missions, and delivery of medical supplies to frontline forces. The demonstration centered on Flowcopter’s FC-100, a heavy-lift drone capable of carrying up to 1,400 pounds. During the trial, operators strapped a test dummy onto the aircraft and prepared it for flight in front of
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    Marines Seen Training With Rifle-Mounted Counter-Drone Optics Recent U.S. military photos show Marines assigned to the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit training with smart scopes designed to engage small drones. The images, published April 4 on the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, show Marines aboard a ship in the Pacific using the optics on M4 carbines while preparing for operations linked to the Middle East. The 11th MEU, a roughly 2,500-Marine force, embarked with the Boxer Amph
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    Partnership announced in Taiwan Shield AI and Thunder Tiger Corp. announced a memorandum of understanding on May 12, 2026, to integrate Shield AI’s Hivemind autonomy software into Thunder Tiger’s unmanned systems portfolio in Taiwan, starting with unmanned surface vessels. The companies said the first milestone will place Hivemind as the AI pilot on a Thunder Tiger USV, with a live demonstration planned for this summer. The event is intended to show how autonomous maritime systems can navigate,
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    CBO Estimates Long-Term Cost and Scope The Congressional Budget Office said May 12 that the proposed “Golden Dome for America” missile defense architecture could cost about $1.2 trillion over 20 years. CBO’s estimate, totaling $1.191 trillion, includes roughly $1.025 trillion in acquisition and average annual operation and support costs of about $8.3 billion. The office said the figure reflects a broad mission set: defense of the entire United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, against ballist
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    Contract and purpose U.S. Special Operations Command is evaluating a mobile software platform designed to give operators in the field direct access to commercial satellite imagery and imagery analytics on handheld Android tactical devices. The effort is being led by Austin-based geospatial data firm SkyFi under a Phase I prototyping contract of undisclosed value. According to the company, the award was made through the Special Operations Forces Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Center. SkyF
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    Contract Expansion for Guam Defense The U.S. Missile Defense Agency on May 7 awarded Lockheed Martin a $407.16 million contract modification to continue development of the Aegis Guam System, raising the program’s cumulative value from $1.528 billion to $1.935 billion. The award extends work through December 2029 and funds engineering, software integration, certification, testing, logistics, and sustainment for Guam’s future integrated air and missile defense network. According to the c
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    Contract Award and Scope Rheinmetall has received a €1.04 billion ($1.2 billion) call-off order from Germany’s Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support, or BAAINBw, for additional Infantry Soldier of the Future – Enhanced System, known as IdZ-ES, equipment. The order is a legally binding procurement placed under a broader framework agreement and covers both the modernization of existing systems and the delivery of 237 additional platoon systems.
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    CSIS Estimates Heavy U.S. Air Defense Expenditure in Iran Conflict A new Center for Strategic and International Studies analysis, published April 21, estimates that the United States and its partners have consumed more than half of the available stocks of two key missile defense interceptors during the Iran war. CSIS assessed prewar U.S. inventories at roughly 2,330 Patriot interceptors and 360 THAAD interceptors, with wartime use estimated at 1,060 to 1,430 Patriots and 190 to 290 THAAD ro
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    Operational Testing Scheduled for Summer 2026 The U.S. Army will begin frontline operational testing of the M1E3 Abrams main battle tank in summer 2026, marking a significant step in the service’s effort to adapt armored forces to sensor-dense and drone-saturated battlefields. The evaluation will place prototype vehicles with operational units under the Army’s “Transforming in Contact” initiative, which integrates emerging systems directly into formations to accelerate feedback and doctrina
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    Army Clears M111 Offensive Grenade for Service The U.S. Army has approved the M111 Offensive Hand Grenade for Full Material Release, marking the first new lethal hand grenade cleared for service since the Mk3A2 entered use in 1968. The M111 was developed by the Capabilities Program Executive Office for Ammunition and Energetics in partnership with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Armaments Center at Picatinny Arsenal. It is intended to replace the Mk3A2 series,
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    $186 Million Delivery Order Under Existing LUS Contract AeroVironment (NASDAQ: AVAV) has received a $186 million delivery order from the U.S. Army for Switchblade 600 Block 2 and Switchblade 300 Block 20 loitering munition systems. The order was issued under the Army’s five-year, $990 million Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for Lethal Unmanned Systems (LUS), awarded in August 2024. This marks the Army’s first procurement of the company’s next-generation Switchb
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    AI Models Escalate to Nuclear Use in Majority of War Simulations Leading artificial intelligence models deployed nuclear weapons in 95% of simulated geopolitical conflicts, according to new research from King’s College London. The study found that OpenAI’s GPT-5.2, Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4, and Google’s Gemini 3 Flash escalated to nuclear use in nearly every scenario tested, raising questions about the risks of integrating advanced AI systems into high-stakes military decision-making.
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    Production Pace Surpasses United States China has outpaced the United States in submarine production between 2021 and 2025, according to research published by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) and reported by Breaking Defense. The London-based think tank found that China launched 10 submarines during the period, representing an estimated 79,000 tonnes of displacement. By comparison, the United States launched seven submarines totaling approximately 55,000 tonnes.
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    $73.5 Million FMS Contract Supports Merkava Fleet Sustainment Through 2032 The U.S. Army has awarded Rolls-Royce Solutions America Inc. a $73,528,916 firm-fixed-price contract to provide Merkava tank power-pack kits, metal containers, and contractor engineering technical services for Israel under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. Work will be performed in Graniteville, South Carolina, with completion scheduled for Dec. 31, 2032. The award, issued by Army Contracting Command at
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    U.S. Authorizes Major Arms Sales Amid Regional Tensions The United States on Friday approved multibillion-dollar weapons sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia, moves that come amid elevated tensions with Iran and ongoing instability across the Middle East. The approvals were announced by the State Department, which said the transactions align with U.S. national security interests and long-standing defense partnerships in the region. Israel: Apache Helicopters and Tactical Vehicles For
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    Contract Award and Scope Lockheed Martin has secured a $142.6 million contract modification to continue sustainment support for the United Arab Emirates’ Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system. The award was issued under the U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program and increases the total value of the existing sustainment contract to approximately $876.7 million. The agreement reflects ongoing U.S. policy emphasis on strengthening integrated air and missile defe
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    Contract Award and Program Scope A U.S. government contract notice dated December 29, 2025, confirms that Boeing has received a ceiling $8.58 billion award to support Israel’s F-15IA fighter program. The agreement covers the design, integration, testing, production, and delivery of 25 new F-15IA aircraft for the Israeli Air Force, with an option for 25 additional jets. Work will be performed primarily in St. Louis, Missouri, and is scheduled to continue through December 31, 2035. At the tim
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    Israel Announces Imminent Deployment of 'Iron Beam' Laser Air Defense System The Israeli Ministry of Defense has confirmed the completion of its pioneering "Iron Beam" laser-based interception system, with rollout to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) expected by the end of December. Officials emphasize that the new technology represents a significant innovation in the country’s layered air defense strategy. System Overview and Capabilities Developed jointly by the state-owned Rafael
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    Lockheed and Pentagon Reach $24.3 Billion Agreement for F-35 Production Lockheed Martin and the Pentagon have announced the finalization of a $24.3 billion agreement to produce 296 F-35 fighter aircraft, marking a major milestone in the ongoing development and procurement of the advanced stealth jet. The deal, covering production lots 18 and 19, brings over two years of negotiations to a close and sets a course for deliveries to begin in 2026. Breakdown of the Agreement and Production
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    Boeing Defense Workers Launch First St. Louis Strike Since 1996 Approximately 3,200 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) in St. Louis began a strike against Boeing’s defense unit early Monday, a move set to directly affect the production of the F/A-18 Super Hornet, F-15EX, and other key military assets. This labor action, notably the first in St. Louis for Boeing workers since 1996, signals heightened tensions between the defense giant and its s
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