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The US Space Force has requested additional funding of $16 billion over the next five years to build satellites capable of tracking hypersonic missiles, more than double the previous forecast.
The budget request for the fiscal year 2024 includes a request for $2.3 billion for satellites capable of detecting and tracking these types of threats, an increase of $1.1 billion compared to the fiscal year 2013.

MOSCOW, RUSSIA – The Russian Navy has recently conducted exercises with minesweepers, submarines, and warships in the Black Sea. This was reported by various sources referring to official information from the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Russia has carried out exercises with its submarines in the Black Sea, the Defense Ministry said. As part of the exercise, torpedo firing was carried out underwater. The participating submarines were the Kilo-class B-271 Kolpino and B-262 Stary Oskol of the Black Sea Fleet.

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We are getting what appear to be new views of the three Ukrainian uncrewed surface vessels (USV) that took part in a multi-domain attack on Sevastopol, home of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, on Wednesday.
The grainy, black-and-white video, set to techno music and first posted on Telegram, splices together several angles of the USVs attempting to enter the largest harbor on the occupied Crimean peninsula. As the USVs approached the harbor, some appear to have encountered an obstacle.

The second of Japan’s Taigei-class diesel-electric attack submarines (SSKs) has been commissioned into service with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).
Christened JS Hakugei (pennant number SS 514), the new ship joined Escort Division 1 of Escort Flotilla 1, based at the Kure naval base in Hiroshima prefecture, shortly after to be handed over by shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) at a ceremony held at its facility in the city of Kobe, in Japan’s western Hyogo prefecture, on March 20.
Hakugei translates to “white whale” in Japanese.

The Turkish technology company Robit Technology has developed a new multipurpose kamikaze drone called “Azab” with a long flight range.
The hang glider platform has a high payload capacity and has successfully passed all flight tests. It is planned to carry out shooting tests of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) soon.
“We have carried out all the flight tests. We move on to ammunition testing. We will carry out ammunition tests in the coming months,” Selçuk Fırat, product manager at Robit Technology, told Anadolu Agency (AA).

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‘Elephant walks,’ airpower exercises designed to demonstrate the readiness of large numbers of aircraft in anticipation of a major contingency, are always a treat to see. A recent elephant walk involving U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning And Control System, or AWACS jets, was especially unique, and quite topical.
Photos released by the Department of Defense show seven E-3G Sentry aircraft (the latest E-3 variant) assigned to the 552nd Air Control Wing performing an elephant walk, which took place on March 21.

Regarded as “the best wall” against China’s aggressive moves or as “the worst deal in Australia’s history,” the AUKUS submarine deal should be considered a very logical strategic decision to reassure at least one regional player – India – to continue betting on the nuclear. France could then take revenge.
UKUSA and AUKUS, two sides of the same medal
Distance should not erase history. Australia has always been a key player in the US strategy in the Pacific.

By Stijn Mitzer and Joost Oliemans

The Battle for Luxembourg was a short battle between the Luxembourg Gendarmerie, Volunteer Corps and the German Wehrmacht that resulted in a swift victory for Nazi Germany. The invasion that prompted it began on the 10th of May 1940 and lasted just one day. As a result of the 1867 Treaty of London, Luxembourg had no army and relied on a small force of Gendarmes and volunteers for its defence.

A U.S. Air Force RC-135V/W Rivet Joint has conducted a sortie inside Finnish airspace for the first time, at least in recent memory, flying opposite the border with Russia. These flights look set to become routine as Finland continues to move through the process of joining NATO, something the country’s leadership decided to pursue following the Russian military’s all-out invasion of Ukraine last year. Today’s sortie highlights how the Finnish ascension to the alliance will allow for expanding already robust efforts to surveil Russia from the air.

Ukrainian special forces underwent a big modernization and are now very effective against Russia, yet supplying them with equipment is hard.
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