The U.S. Air Force has continued to expand its strategic bomber deployments in Europe since the country launched an attack on Iran on February 28, with Iran’s large scale missile and drone attacks on U.S. air bases across the Middle East having made longer range strikes from bases outside the region preferable. Five B-1B bombers arrived at Royal Air Force Fairford in the United Kingdom on March 7-8, and another three at Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany. Three B-52H bombers then landed at Fairford on March 9.
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The S-300 surface-to-air missile systems have assumed combat duty in Belarus, according to local media outlets, with the systems operating under the 15th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade. Speaking to local media, the brigade’s commander stated: “as part of the snap inspection of the Armed Forces, the 15th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade was issued a combat order. In accordance with it, units from the immediate response forces were brought to the highest degree of combat readiness. We received materiel supplies, loaded them, and departed for the designated area.
The loss of multiple U.S. Armed Forces MQ-9 Reaper drones during attacks on Iran from February 28 are expected to seriously delay plans to delivery four of the aircraft to the Republic of China Air Force, according to reports from multiple Taipei-based sources, as the U.S. is expected to prioritise urgently replenishing its own losses before continuing exports. An estimated dozen MQ-9 drones have been lost during engagements, following prior sustained losses exceeding 10 aircraft during engagements with Ansurulalh Coalition forces in Yemen from October 2023.
Summary and Key Points: Military analysts evaluate how Operation Epic Fury is reshaping PLA procurement priorities for the H-20 and JH-XX stealth programs.
-While China previously prioritized “carrier-killer” ballistic missiles, the 2026 conflict has demonstrated that reusable stealth platforms provide a level of “sustained pressure” on hardened targets that expendable munitions cannot match.
Right Up Front B-2 Bomber USAF Museum. Image by Harry J. Kazianis/National Security Journal.
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An awkwardly worded question and a poorly phrased answer by a government official have launched speculation and debate about the possibility of a draft. Most of it is wrong or at least misguided, but reflects a growing uncertainty over what comes next in the ongoing fight with Iran.
The latest flurry of concern about a draft came after a Sunday interview between White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo.
A Pentagon task force published back-to-back guidelines about anti-drone technology this week, illustrating the military’s attempt at quickly delivering such capabilities — following standardized testing — while heeding federal laws prohibiting domestic surveillance.
Joint Interagency Task Force 401, an Army-led entity established last year and tasked with boosting the military’s counter-unmanned aerial systems repertoire, has headed the Pentagon’s expansion of installation authorities to knock down drones in the U.S.
Since the United States and Israel began intensive airstrikes against Iran on Feb. 28, Iran has retaliated with missile and drone strikes against multiple Arab countries. Although Iran says it is striking U.S. military targets based in the Arab states, it has also hit civilian infrastructure and buildings. Iran has hit targets in Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Jordan. The war marks a hard stop to a recent warming in relations between Iran and some Gulf Arab states.
The Danish Army has selected BAE Systems OneArc (OneArc) to provide the foundation for its new enterprise virtual training environment.