Today's Defense Pulse

UK MOD issues new RA 5219 rules for flight‑test instrumentation and data recorders
Regulatory Article 5219 now mandates specific sensors, recorder capacities, data‑retention periods and compliance procedures for UK military air‑system flight trials. The latest Issue 8 revision was released on 29 May 2026, replacing earlier versions dating back to 2014. The rule applies to all future flight‑test programs of air platforms.
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American Stealth Fighters Arrive in UK in Iran Build-Up
Six U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor stealth fighters arrived at RAF Lakenheath in the United Kingdom, escorted by KC-46A Pegasus and KC-135 Stratotanker aerial refuelers. The deployment is part of a broader U.S. force posture aimed at deterring Iran amid rising regional tensions. Simultaneously, the nuclear‑powered carriers USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford are operating near the Arabian Sea, positioning two carrier strike groups within reach of Iranian waters. These moves underscore a coordinated transatlantic effort to project power and reassure NATO allies.

WEST 2026: Digital Transformation Teams Are a Core Part of the Marines’ AI Strategy
The Marine Corps has fielded six Digital Transformation Teams (DXTs) and plans two additional deployments to complete coverage across its three Marine Expeditionary Forces. These teams operationalize the service’s 2024 AI strategy by piloting AI solutions, managing risk, and closing...

UK Awards Contract for Common One-Way Effector Launcher
The UK Ministry of Defence awarded a direct‑award contract to Estonia‑based Threod Systems for additional CATA launchers supporting the Army’s one‑way effector (OWE) capability under the ASGARD programme. Valued at £4.996 million net (£5.996 million including VAT), the contract runs from 2 March 2026...
Iran Shuts Hormuz for Drills Amid US Nuclear Talks
"Iran says it temporarily closed the Strait of Hormuz as it held more indirect talks with the US." https://t.co/Ek0ckZEw6N Iran announced the temporary closure of the Strait of Hormuzon Tuesday for live fire drills in a rare show of force as its...

Operation Hailstone: The US Navy's Devastating 1944 Raid on Truk Lagoon
On 17‑18 February 1944, the U.S. Navy’s Task Force 58 launched Operation Hailstone, a massive carrier‑based strike that virtually annihilated Japan’s Truk anchorage. Over two days American aircraft destroyed roughly 250 enemy planes, sank about 200,000 tons of shipping and ignited the...

UK Extends Light Mobility Vehicle Engagement Deadline to March
The UK Ministry of Defence has extended the engagement deadline for its Light Mobility Vehicle (LMV) programme, now requiring RFI responses by 3 March 2026. The six‑year contract, running from 30 April 2027 to 30 April 2033, is valued at up to £900 million including VAT and...

Attributing Russian Information Influence Operations: Testing the Information Influence Attribution Framework with Real-World Case Studies
The NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence released a report that tests the Information Influence Attribution Framework (IIAF) against real‑world Russian information influence operations aimed at Ukraine, neighboring states, and European pro‑Kremlin groups. Using data from the Ukrainian Centre for...

AtkinsRealis and Anduril UK Partner on Autonomous Aircraft
AtkinsRéalis has entered a teaming agreement with Anduril UK to speed the development and fielding of autonomous aircraft for British defence programmes. The partnership focuses on safety, assurance and navigating emerging certification pathways with the Military and Civil Aviation Authorities....

Energy Department ‘Center of Excellence’ Delves Into OT Cybersecurity
The U.S. Department of Energy has established a Center of Excellence to tackle operational technology (OT) cybersecurity across its labs and agencies. Sponsored by the Office of Science and the National Nuclear Security Administration, the effort unites cyber experts to...

Warning Shots Off Yemen Underscore Ongoing Gulf of Aden Security Risks
A merchant vessel near Aden, Yemen, encountered armed skiffs that fired warning shots, later identified as a local militia rather than Houthi forces or pirates. The UK Maritime Trade Operations downgraded the event to suspicious activity after confirming no direct...
India’s Kirana Hills Strike Signals Decisive Deterrence
Evidence of India's precision strikes on/near Kirana Hills, reported to be one of the core Pakistan nuclear program sites, was a direct strategic message to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor that India could hit what it wanted, when it wanted. Escalation...

Zambia’s Copper Industry Expands Amid Rising Global Demand and Investment
Global demand for copper, driven by AI, renewable energy and electric vehicles, is spurring a rapid expansion of Zambia’s mining sector. Since 2022, more than $12 billion has been poured into the industry, lifting 2024 output by roughly eight percent to...
Trump Family Invests In $1.5B Go-Public Merger For Drone Co.
Eric Trump is part of an investor consortium backing a $1.5 billion merger that will combine Florida‑based JFB Construction Holdings with Israeli drone manufacturer Xtend, effectively taking the unmanned‑air‑system firm public. The transaction mirrors a SPAC‑style deal, pairing a real‑estate operator...

Peace Talks Moved to Geneva
The episode reviews the latest developments in the Ukraine‑Russia conflict, focusing on the relocation of the third round of peace talks to Geneva. Kyiv cautions against overly optimistic expectations, noting the limited progress in previous rounds and the complex diplomatic...
Ukrainian Marines Defy Encirclement, Outsmart Russian UAVs
At the beginning of February, I interviewed Lieutenant Colonel Yevhen Bespalov, the commander of Ukraine's 38th Marine Brigade with @francisjfarrell and @KI_Insight. (00:20) What is the current situation in Myrnohrad? (03:24) Has the brigade been fighting from an encirclement and how do...

Techscaler Plans New York Trip in Expanded Export Push
Scotland’s Techscaler programme is expanding its international itinerary, adding a June 2025 visit to New York and New Jersey and outlining a 2026 schedule that includes Japan, Silicon Valley, Singapore, and Hong Kong/China. Backed by £42 million and serving more than 1,400 tech...

Slovakia in Talks with U.S. to Expand F-16 Fleet to 18 Aircraft
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to discuss adding four Block 70 F‑16 fighter jets, expanding Slovakia’s fleet to 18 aircraft. The contract, expected to be signed this year, builds on the €1.58 billion deal for...
Saudi Arabia Air Report: The World’s Fourth-Largest UAV Market Seeks to Strengthen Domestic Industry
Saudi Arabia’s uncrewed aerial vehicle market is estimated at $13.54 billion, making it the world’s fourth‑largest after the United States, India and Germany. Approximately 32 % ($4.36 billion) has already been spent, while the remaining $9.18 billion is tied up in uncontracted programmes, mirroring...

Another Round of Negotiations in the Ukraine-US-Russia Format
On December 17, 2026, a new round of Ukraine‑US‑Russia negotiations opened in Geneva, bringing together senior officials from Kyiv, Washington and Moscow. The talks focus on security, humanitarian concerns and, notably, territorial issues raised by the Kremlin. Ukraine’s delegation, led...
Defense & Aerospace Daily Podcast [Feb 17, 2026] Look Ahead W/ Byron Callan
The Defense & Aerospace Daily podcast highlighted key takeaways from the Munich Security Conference, focusing on Europe’s push to lessen dependence on U.S. defense suppliers. It examined Canada’s new industrial strategy, which shifts 70% of purchases to domestic firms and...

An Inside Look Into DARPA’s RACER Program
DARPA’s RACER program is advancing high‑speed autonomous vehicles that operate in unstructured off‑road terrain without relying on maps or GPS. The initiative has field‑tested modified Polaris RZR and Textron M5 platforms across the Mojave Desert, Camp Roberts, and Fort Hood....
Despite Reset in India–US Relations, New Delhi Retains Commitment to Strategic Hedging
India and the United States announced a trade deal that lowers Indian export tariffs from 25% to 18% and removes the extra 25% levy on Russian crude. In return, New Delhi has pledged to buy $500 billion worth of U.S. goods,...

What 5 Million Apps Revealed About Secrets in JavaScript
Intruder scanned five million JavaScript bundles and uncovered more than 42,000 exposed secrets, including active GitHub, GitLab, and SaaS API tokens. The research revealed 688 repository tokens that granted full access to private code and CI/CD pipelines. Traditional static and...

World Briefs | Putin Ally Warns European Powers over Seizure of Russian Vessels
Russia’s navy chief warned European powers of retaliation if Russian vessels are seized, underscoring heightened maritime tensions amid over 30,000 sanctions. Rosatom announced it has freed Siemens from the Hungarian Paks II nuclear contract and is scouting replacement equipment. Despite U.S....
The Revamp of Ireland’s Defence
Ireland is overhauling its defence forces, committing up to €1.7 billion over five years and aiming for a 11,500‑person cadre by 2028. The plan upgrades the army’s armoured fleet with KNDS SCORPION vehicles, expands the naval service to twelve ships and...

The Politics of Interpretation: Who Governs the Korean DMZ?
The United Nations Command (UNC) and South Korea are locked in a legal dispute over who can approve access to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). While the 1953 Armistice assigns entry authority to the UNC commander, Seoul’s National Assembly is...
No Pause in Ajax Production While Investigations Are Ongoing
General Dynamics Land Systems UK will keep manufacturing the Ajax medium‑weight armoured fighting vehicle despite ongoing investigations into noise and vibration defects reported in November 2025. To date, 185 of the 589‑vehicle order have been delivered, with each unit requiring...

Cyprus–Greece–Israel: Cooperation in the Face of Turkey's Power
The Cyprus‑Greece‑Israel triangle is evolving from ad‑hoc energy cooperation into a multidimensional security bloc, highlighted by a $757.84 million PULS artillery purchase and a €3 billion Achilles Shield air‑defence programme. The 2025 Jerusalem summit produced a joint‑exercise pact and reinforced the informal...
Defense Secretary Ousts Senior Adviser, Halts General Nomination
NEW: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has forced the ouster of a senior military adviser to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, defense officials said, marking the Pentagon’s chief’s latest intervention into the service’s internal affairs amid long-simmering tension between two of the...
China Still Clings to Outdated Carrier Strategy
“Tom Shugart, senior fellow at [@cnasdc], said: “Obviously [China] didn’t get the memo about carriers being obsolete.”” https://t.co/UhHbFPdoEt

New U.S.–AU Infrastructure Working Group Could Thrive With Strong Values-Based Safeguards
U.S. Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau and African Union Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf announced a Strategic Infrastructure and Investment Working Group to deepen U.S.–AU cooperation on trade‑enabling projects. The initiative marks a shift from bilateral deals toward a continent‑wide partnership, but...
Air Force to Finalize Sentinel ICBM Restructuring by Year-End
Just in: The Air Force saty it intends to complete by year's end a restructuring plan for the new Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile system from Northrop Grumman Corp., after the projected $141 billion program was plagued by skyrocketing costs...

Europe’s Defense Reset: Funding Gaps and Combat Reality
Join us on Feb 19 for @Bloomberg webinar on the future of Europe. I’ll dig into what Europe’s defense spending reset really means, where investments are most needed, and whether new commitments will translate into credible combat power. Register here: https://t.co/3WMAfVVGVC...

New Keenadu Backdoor Found in Android Firmware, Google Play Apps
Kaspersky has uncovered a sophisticated Android backdoor named Keenadu, embedded in firmware of multiple device brands and distributed through compromised OTA updates, system apps, and even Google Play applications. The malware can infiltrate every installed app, grant attackers unrestricted control,...
Single Station Detection Yields Uncertain Location
Ah, then 20 tons fully coupled, no more than 400-800 tons fully decoupled. A one-station means its very hard to know the location with confidence.
Deep Dive Into Weaponized Malicious SVG Files
Good read and research on malicious SVG file analysis and how it's weaponized by Adam Paulina @Binary_Defense https://t.co/65gf6f2XNn #BinaryDefense

The Institutional Battlefield: Why Irregular Warfare Must Contemplate Path Dependence
Ian Murphy’s Spring 2026 commentary argues that irregular‑warfare analysis overlooks institutions, treating them as a secondary concern. Using Russia’s occupation of the Donbas, the piece shows how governance tools—passportization, education reform, and economic extraction—function as bureaucratic weapons that reshape identities and...
Lop Nor 2.7‑magnitude Test Yields Mere
A magnitude of Mb=2.7 corresponds to about 18 tons of yield at China's Lop Nor test site. If the explosion was fully decoupled that would correspond to about 400-700 tons of TNT. Again, these are very small events, relatively...
Humanoid Robots: Key to Lasting Military Peace
Both Phantom and I went on @MorningsMaria to discuss @foundation_robo and our collaboration with DoW and Ukraine and why I think deploying humanoids in the military is the best way to ensure lasting peace in our lifetime https://t.co/TuHl4XfYqo

API Threats Grow in Scale as AI Expands the Blast Radius
API vulnerabilities accounted for 17% of the 60,000+ flaws disclosed in 2025, and 43% of exploited weaknesses were API‑related, underscoring a growing attack surface. Wallarm’s report highlights a dramatic 270% rise in Model Context Protocol (MCP) flaws between Q2 and...
IDF Destroys Gaza Tunnels as Hamas Delays Disarmament
While Hamas delays disarmament, peace board meets this week, the @IDF continue the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip.. tunnel by tunnel. All the tunnels must be destroyed IMO.

RAF Chief Calls for More Agile, Integrated, Ready Air
RAF Chief of the Air Staffs message - "make AIR more AIR - (Agile, Integrated, Ready to fly and fight) #avgeek https://t.co/YlMWPJbocW

3D Printed Helicopter Bracket Made From Recycled Titanium Takes Flight
A UK‑based flight test marked the first use of a 3D‑printed structural bracket made from recycled titanium on an A109S helicopter. The bracket, produced by Additive Manufacturing Solutions Ltd using laser powder‑bed fusion, was sourced from titanium recovered from a...

US Caribbean Naval Buildup Costs $2.9B, $20M Daily
We did the math on the US naval buildup in the Caribbean. The total: $2.9B. At its height, costs topped $20M a day. Much was already funded, but combat operations cost extra -- and opportunity costs are difficult to quantify....
TTTECH to Deliver TSN Solutions for US Army’s HADES ISR Programme
TTTECH North America has been awarded a contract to provide a 10‑Gigabit Time‑Sensitive Networking (TSN) platform for the U.S. Army’s High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES) ISR program. The solution complies with the IEEE 802.1DP aerospace profile and integrates switches,...
SMEs Must Expect Cyber Attacks, NCSC Warns
SMEs Wrong to Assume They Won’t Be Hit by Cyber-Attacks: NCSC Boss War - Infosecurity Magazine https://t.co/DjHx7581nV

SmartLoader Attack Uses Trojanized Oura MCP Server to Deploy StealC Infostealer
Researchers have uncovered a new SmartLoader campaign that distributes a trojanized Oura Health Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to install the StealC infostealer. The malicious server is hosted in fabricated GitHub repositories and submitted to the MCP Market registry, exploiting...
The European Union as Emerging Geopolitical Player in the Arctic
In this episode, Dr. Eric Paglia talks with Dr. Andreas Raspotnik, a senior researcher at the Fridtjof Nansen Institute, about the European Union’s rising geopolitical role in the Arctic. They examine how the EU’s response to the recent Greenland crisis...

EU Resistance Threatens Effectiveness of New Russia Sanctions
EU countries’ resistance risks blunting latest Russia sanctions package https://t.co/ck1N8lGobr via @AlbertoNardelli @AfPalasciano @donatopmancini https://t.co/6LWNSkOoNN

SOCOM: The Speedboat the Services Built
The episode examines how USSOCOM’s acquisition model delivers combat capabilities in months rather than decades by embedding operators and acquisition professionals together, recruiting seasoned service acquisition officers, and maintaining a small, flat decision structure. It highlights concrete examples such as...