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The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine has released computer generated imagery of a new type of Russian air-launched cruise missile, designated in the West the S-71K Kover, which has reportedly begun to equip Su-57 fifth generation fighter units and be used in combat. Ukrainian intelligence has also released information on the missile’ssubsystems and electronic components, based on assessments of the remains of missiles used in the conflict.
The Pentagon is preparing to take additional steps to address a major bottleneck that could limit the military’s ability to proliferate artificial intelligence capabilities throughout the force: compute.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Pentagon CTO Emil Michael and other senior officials are pushing the department to accelerate AI adoption, touting its benefits for warfighting and back-office functions.
Chief Digital and AI Officer Cameron Stanley noted that the technology has demonstrated its utility during the Iran war.
Software vulnerabilities recently discovered by Anthropic’s new Claude Mythos Preview artificial intelligence model have raised alarms in the cybersecurity community, but a senior Pentagon official sounded upbeat Thursday about the benefits of frontier AI technology.
Mythos Preview, an unreleased frontier model with coding capability, reportedly found thousands of “high-severity” vulnerabilities that need to be fixed by the public and private sectors so that China or other adversaries can’t use similar technology to find and exploit them.
An Army decision to assign an active-duty lawyer as a prosecutor in a civilian trials in Minnesota runs afoul of military regulations, a judge said Friday.
But U.S. Magistrate Shannon Elkins ruled she doesn’t have the authority to enforce the Pentagon regulation, allowing the case to proceed.
“Department of Defense regulations recognize that having military lawyers prosecute civilians in cases that lack a military nexus would be ill-advised,” Elkins wrote.
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The Navy retired the F-14 Tomcat from active duty in 2006, but lawmakers are once again feeling the need for speed.
The Senate recently passed the Maverick Act, which would send three retired Navy F-14 Tomcats to a museum in Alabama for preservation, with at least the ambition of getting at least one back in the air.
Sponsored by Sen Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.), the bill would authorize the Navy Secretary to transfer the Navy’s last three surplus Tomcats to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville.
Let’s be clear: if the German high command had any respect for American generals at the outset of World War II, they would never have declared war in the first place. But as we all know, respect is earned and not issued, so it took a little time for the United States to earn respect on the battlefield.
By then, however, it was too late for Nazi Germany.
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History may remember the most audacious personalities and events, while some figures end up quietly stealing the spotlight through bravery and determination. James Doolittle was both.
The British Army require UAS-deployable sensor technologies to survey river data for land force mobility and crossings.
The UK Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has created Assured Intent Messaging (AIM), a new digital messaging system intended to unify communication among diverse military technologies.
This isn’t the far-right “Nazi” of the modern era: we’re talking about an AI-driven database that helps you search for Nazi Party family members by name. These are the original Nazis; the German National Socialists you see get beaten down every time you rewatch “Band of Brothers.”
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Prominent German weekly newspaper Die Zeit has taken the German Federal Archives’ entire catalog of 8.2 million NSDAP (Nazi Party) documents and used AI to make the all of the Nazi member rolls publicly searchable.
You loved them in “Top Gun.” You mourned them in Midnight Hammer. It’s been 20 years since the F-14 officially retired from American service, leaving the operational Tomcats solely on Iranian airfields.
Also Read: Aviation nerds are mourning Iran’s F-14 Tomcats
Because the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) is the F-14’s sole user, the United States has been notoriously stingy about Tomcat parts, airframes, or other components, for fear that they might end up smuggled to Iran.
No longer.
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Saab has unveiled a new Russian tank-killer round for the Carl-Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle, intended to defeat explosive reactive armour.
Patria has signed MoUs with three Czech state enterprises related to the Czech Armed Forces’ plans to acquire a new 8×8 wheeled armoured vehicle.
The Coast Guard will finally have a dedicated c
Heeeeeeeeeere we go again. Same old SIG again. Well, sort of.
On April 29, 2026, former North Myrtle Beach Police Department (NMBPD) Sgt. William Norton filed a federal lawsuit against SIG Sauer, Inc. after an incident in which he alleges his SIG M400 duty rifle accidentally discharged.
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The incident in question occurred on May 25, 2025 as Norton and other law enforcement officers responded to a mass shooting in Little River, South Carolina.
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The Pakistan Air Force has announced that it has laid the groundwork for a wide range of procurements from China to revolutionise its combat capabilities, a year after engagements with Indian forces in early May, 2025, placed its Chinese-supplied equipment through unprecedented high intensity combat testing. The Air Force announced four separate planned procurement, including an unnamed long-range precision weapon, a next-generation fighter presumed to be the newly unveiled J-35, additional J-10C fighters, and upgrades for the existing JF-17 lightweight fighter fleet.
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Designed by Northrop Grumman and subsidiary Scaled Composites, the unmanned XRQ-73 features an ultra-quiet propulsion system powered by electricity from a gas turbine
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The F-35 Joint Program Office is preparing to modify the fighter’s In-Line File Encryption Device software to support government-mandated quantum-resistant…
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The Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles the U.S. military fired during Operation Epic Fury take months to put on contract and years to produce.Whether driven by U.S. military operations or support to partners, the challenge of quickly replenishing U.S. munitions is not new. Exquisite munitions often take an exquisite amount of time to manufacture and deliver. Defense officials, in turn, frequently want to compress that time as much as possible, seeking to restock fast and mitigate future risks.The Russo-Ukrainian War has illuminated the challenge of accomplishing this feat.
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy has deployed Su-30MK2 long range fighter aircraft for operations over Huangyan Island in the South China Sea. The aircraft escorted H-6L bombers as part of a major show of force to demonstrate China’s effective jurisdiction over the island’s territorial waters and airspace, with its strategic location and disputed status making such operations strategically vital.
For nine months in 2024 and 2025, I had an additional duty — monitoring an inbox that connected potential direct commission candidates with the Army’s individual branches. I served on the Army Reserve’s senior leadership team, helping to stand up a brokerage between mid-career professionals and the decentralized branch pipelines that controlled direct commission slots.
It would be odd to see a TOC Mahal in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Often spotted at U.S. Army Combat Training Center rotations or large home-station exercises, TOC Mahals are sprawling tactical operation centers (TOCs) made from a series of connected tents, vehicles, and generators. They typically have maps posted at entrances to help people find their way through a labyrinth of desks, chairs, television screens, and cables. Most division command posts, many brigade command posts, and truly exceptional battalion command posts meet the criteria of a TOC Mahal.
The United States Air Force has deployed additional F-22 Raptor fifth generation fighter aircraft to Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan, just days after the deployment of F-22s to Basa Air Base in the Philippines for joint exercises with local forces simulating operations against Chinese forces.Kadena Air Base is a particularly sensitive facility due to ongoing tensions with China in the Taiwan Strait, with the Japanese island providing one of the closest locations for a potential response by Washington and Tokyo to contingencies in the area.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has notched the first flight of the XRQ-73, a reconnaissance drone designed to demonstrate hybrid-electric propulsion technologies for future autonomous systems.
The flight occurred in April at Edwards Air Force Base, California, in collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory and prime contractor Northrop Grumman, DARPA announced Wednesday.
An RAF C-17 joins Canada’s Operation Boxt
Military processing stations are slimming down on the number of applicants they review with a prescreening process that flags any of 28 medical conditions that are generally considered disqualifying for service.
U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command, MEPCOM, officials announced Monday that they are implementing a new policy that cuts applicants earlier in the recruiting process. If an applicant has at least one of 28 identified medical conditions, they will not be invited for a physical exam with a doctor, which is required before joining the service.
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A recent Defense Department Inspector General’s report found that military shipments of rifles and other weapons were stored for as long as a week in a warehouse with no overnight guards and no security system to detect break-ins.
The Air Force agreed with the IG’s finding and said fixes are planned for the facility, located at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis is a major mobility hub in the Air Force with military cargo shipments of all kinds routinely routed through the base. The base handled 50,000 tons of cargo in 2020, according to an Air Force press release.
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A Navy F-18 Super Hornet disabled an Iranian-flagged commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz, according to U.S. Central Command, or CENTCOM. The ship was warned to stop, said U.S. officials, as part of a U.S.-imposed blockade on the strait in recent weeks, before the jet attacked.
The incident happened about 9 a.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, a CENTCOM news release says. According to the U.S. military, the MT/Hasna, an Iranian-flagged oil tanker traveling unloaded, ignored multiple warnings from U.S. forces, the news release says.
The Pentagon’s Chief Digital and AI Office is eager to expand its deployment of a new task automation platform — the “CDAO Wingman” — that’s designed to help defense and military users develop and scale their own digital assistants to offload document-heavy workflows and repetitive, compliance-driven functions.
The Army, along with nine major defense companies, will embark on a series of “hackathons” later this month in an attempt to create a common operating system across the service’s disparate platforms.
The Army called the effort “Right to Integrate,” according to a Tuesday press release, which will include a “sprint” to shed conflicting information silos that have historically been a fixture of “exquisite warfighting systems” the service has purchased from industry. The integration of these platforms “frequently failed,” the service said.
As U.S. forces prepare for future war with massive casualty rates, chaplains like Capt. Alec Correa are training to face the most existential parts of war, the moments between life and death.
Correa, a chaplain for the 2nd Battalion, 17th Field Artillery Regiment, recently competed in a training event at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, similar to Best Unit Ministry Team competitions held in the U.S. The contests put Unit Ministry Teams, or UMTs, of a commissioned chaplain and enlisted religious affairs specialist, through events ranging from field medical care to administering Last Rites.
Gun salutes fired across the UK to mark the thi
In 2025, Collin Meisel and Mathew Burrows wrote, “Russia Can Afford to Take a Beating in Ukraine,” where they argued Russia was able to absorb the blows Ukraine was delivering and could continue fighting for a while. A year later, we asked Collin and Mathew to revisit their assessments.Image: The Kremlin via Wikimedia CommonsIn your 2025 article, you argued that due to its sheer size — in service-capable population, economy, and munitions production capacity — Russia can absorb more of a hit throughout this war than Ukraine can.
Norway will acquire 54 Leopard 2A8 NO-variant main battle tanks, with 37 units to be built at a newly-opened facility in Levanger.
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The Pentagon plans to require service members to complete cybersecurity training once every three years, DefenseScoop has learned, a move that will scrap an annual mandate and is set to upend the Army’s recent shift to a five-year requirement.
In a Sep. 30 memo, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the military to “restore mission focus” by reducing, consolidating or eliminating a slew of mandatory courses, such as cybersecurity training, that he said were distracting from the military’s core job of fighting wars.
Renk Group has recorded its highest ever order intake for an opening quarter, reporting €582.3m ($680.9) in the first quarter of fiscal 2026 (Q1 FY26), up from €548.6m in the corresponding period last year.
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