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China’s Missile Reach Forces Japan Back to Iwo Jima
NewsMar 7, 2026

China’s Missile Reach Forces Japan Back to Iwo Jima

Japan’s Defense Ministry is studying a major upgrade of Iwo Jima, including runway extension, port enhancements and a floating pier, to host JSDF fighter jets permanently. The move seeks to close a Pacific‑side surveillance gap and provide a redundant air hub...

By Asia Times – Defense
What the Reports Say About Pakistan’s J-35 Stealth Fighter Deal
NewsMar 7, 2026

What the Reports Say About Pakistan’s J-35 Stealth Fighter Deal

Since early 2024, multiple sources have indicated that Pakistan is negotiating to become the first export customer for China’s Shenyang J‑35 stealth fighter, with reports of a 40‑aircraft order accompanied by HQ‑19 missiles and KJ‑500 AEW&C systems. Although Pakistani officials...

By Quwa – Defence News & Analysis
US Skips Congressional Review to Approve Munitions Sale to Israel
NewsMar 7, 2026

US Skips Congressional Review to Approve Munitions Sale to Israel

The U.S. State Department approved a $151.8 million foreign military sale to Israel, delivering 12,000 BLU‑110A/B 1,000‑pound bomb bodies, and bypassed the usual congressional review by invoking an emergency authority. Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared an emergency to expedite the...

By Al-Monitor
UK Reveals Military Maintenance Facilities in Ukraine for First Time
NewsMar 7, 2026

UK Reveals Military Maintenance Facilities in Ukraine for First Time

The United Kingdom has publicly disclosed its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities operating inside Ukraine, where British‑run workshops refurbish battle‑damaged armoured vehicles and artillery. Defence Minister Luke Pollard visited the sites and led the seventh, record‑size UK trade mission,...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
[Correspondence] Call to Enhance Civilian and Military Blood Preparedness
NewsMar 6, 2026

[Correspondence] Call to Enhance Civilian and Military Blood Preparedness

In February 2026 the NATO Blood Panel met in Brussels and issued a correspondence urging both military and civilian blood services to improve surge capacity for future conflicts and crises. The authors note that whole blood, especially low‑titer O, is...

By The Lancet
Army’s FUZE Program Speeds Path to Fielding Emerging Tech
NewsMar 6, 2026

Army’s FUZE Program Speeds Path to Fielding Emerging Tech

The Army’s FUZE Innovation Engine, launched in September, applies a venture‑capital‑style funding model to accelerate defense prototypes and move successful technologies from lab to field in months rather than years. By combining rapid financing with forward‑deployed acquisition officers, FUZE creates...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
Defense Watch: Parts Framework, Canadian CCA, PWSA Ideas, Startup Raises
NewsMar 6, 2026

Defense Watch: Parts Framework, Canadian CCA, PWSA Ideas, Startup Raises

The Center for Strategic and International Studies estimates the first 100 days of the U.S. “Epic Fury” operation against Iran cost $3.7 billion, highlighting unbudgeted munitions spending. The Pentagon is expanding framework agreements to secure F‑35 parts and other critical munitions,...

By Defense Daily
Taiwan Ramps up Space-Defense Drive Amid Beijing Threats
NewsMar 6, 2026

Taiwan Ramps up Space-Defense Drive Amid Beijing Threats

Taiwan is fast‑tracking a government‑led space‑defense program to counter growing Chinese threats. The Taiwan Accelerator Plus (TAcc+) initiative, managed by ITRI and funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, has supported 42 startups developing satellites, rocket engines and geospatial tools...

By Asia Times – Defense
US Weighs Military Powers to Restart Oil Pipeline
NewsMar 6, 2026

US Weighs Military Powers to Restart Oil Pipeline

The Trump administration is weighing the use of the 1950 Defense Production Act to override a California state court order and restart an offshore oil pipeline serving Sable Offshore. A Justice Department opinion argues the law can preempt state consent...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
UK's Starmer Discusses Military, Intelligence Support with Saudi Crown Prince
NewsMar 6, 2026

UK's Starmer Discusses Military, Intelligence Support with Saudi Crown Prince

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer held a phone call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after Iran’s missile strikes on Saudi Arabia. Starmer confirmed the UK is dispatching additional fighter jets, helicopters and a destroyer to the region and...

By Al-Monitor
EU Countries Joining US, Israel Attacks Would Become Iran's "Legitimate Target", Deputy Minister Says
NewsMar 6, 2026

EU Countries Joining US, Israel Attacks Would Become Iran's "Legitimate Target", Deputy Minister Says

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht‑Ravanchi warned that any EU nation joining U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran would become a "legitimate target" for Tehran. While France, Greece and Italy have dispatched warships to the region, most EU officials are...

By Al-Monitor
Muted Iran War Stance Fits Concerned Onlooker China’s Priorities
NewsMar 6, 2026

Muted Iran War Stance Fits Concerned Onlooker China’s Priorities

China’s response to the US‑Israeli strike on Iran was deliberately muted, reflecting its doctrinal opposition to regime‑change interventions and a focus on protecting Chinese nationals. Beijing issued a UN Security Council appeal and condemned the attacks, but paired diplomatic protest...

By Asia Times – Defense
Significant Department Of Air Force Readiness Boost May Come From Process Automation, Epsilon3 Exec Says
NewsMar 6, 2026

Significant Department Of Air Force Readiness Boost May Come From Process Automation, Epsilon3 Exec Says

Epsilon3, a Los Angeles‑area startup, has secured contracts with the U.S. Air Force and Space Force to automate manual testing and launch procedures using AI‑driven software. The platform digitizes test plans, tracks aircraft and satellite testing, and provides real‑time analytics to...

By Defense Daily
Pentagon, FAA Plan Counter-Drone Laser Testing in New Mexico
NewsMar 6, 2026

Pentagon, FAA Plan Counter-Drone Laser Testing in New Mexico

The Pentagon and FAA will conduct a weekend test in New Mexico of a high‑energy counter‑drone laser, examining how the beam interacts with aircraft‑grade materials and validating automated safety shut‑off mechanisms. The trial also measures eye‑safety impacts for aircrew and...

By AVweb
New Navy Platform Aims to Improve Medical Recordkeeping at Sea
NewsMar 6, 2026

New Navy Platform Aims to Improve Medical Recordkeeping at Sea

The U.S. Navy is testing the Operational Medical Care Delivery Platform (OPMed CDP), an electronic medical‑records system built to capture patient data aboard ships and sync with U.S. military health networks. Designed to function offline when satellite bandwidth is limited, the...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
Trump Demands Iran’s ‘Unconditional Surrender’
NewsMar 6, 2026

Trump Demands Iran’s ‘Unconditional Surrender’

U.S. President Donald Trump escalated the Iran conflict by demanding an "unconditional surrender," abandoning his earlier willingness to negotiate. The hardline stance coincides with a sharp rise in crude prices—up more than 8%—as the war threatens oil shipments through the...

By Foreign Policy
AI’s Impact on Warfighting Starts With Logistics
NewsMar 6, 2026

AI’s Impact on Warfighting Starts With Logistics

Defense Logistics Agency CIO Adarryl Roberts outlined a "connected enterprise" framework that embeds AI across supply‑chain functions, from procurement to finance. The agency is constructing a data‑mesh backbone to feed "control tower" dashboards, giving senior leaders real‑time logistics visibility. Deterministic...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
Dominion Dynamics Says It Will Invest $50 Million to Build a “Sovereign Autonomous Wingman”
NewsMar 6, 2026

Dominion Dynamics Says It Will Invest $50 Million to Build a “Sovereign Autonomous Wingman”

Dominion Dynamics, an Ottawa‑based defence startup, announced a CAD 50 million investment to develop an Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP), a sovereign “autonomous wingman” that will operate alongside manned fighters. The company plans to deliver a sub‑scale prototype within 24‑36 months, leveraging advanced...

By BetaKit (Canada)
TDL | Defense Before Offense: Leadership, Risk, and the Cost of Bad Decisions | Steven Elliott
NewsMar 6, 2026

TDL | Defense Before Offense: Leadership, Risk, and the Cost of Bad Decisions | Steven Elliott

In a recent episode of The Defender’s Log, Adam Networks CFO Steven Elliott draws on his Army Ranger background to argue that defense must precede offense in cybersecurity. He outlines a "priorities of work" framework—security, maintenance, personal care, and sleep—as...

By Security Boulevard
USSF Eyes ‘Dual-Use’ Ways to Boost Space Superiority, Prep for Guardians in Orbit
NewsMar 6, 2026

USSF Eyes ‘Dual-Use’ Ways to Boost Space Superiority, Prep for Guardians in Orbit

U.S. Space Force leaders are exploring dual‑use initiatives that can sustain today’s space‑superiority mission while laying groundwork for future Guardians—military astronauts—operating in orbit. At the AFA Warfare Symposium, officials warned that China’s fully integrated civil‑military space program could give it...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Hungary Clashes with EU After Being Shut Out on Ukraine Arms Funding
NewsMar 6, 2026

Hungary Clashes with EU After Being Shut Out on Ukraine Arms Funding

Hungary sued the EU after being barred from a vote on allocating frozen Russian asset profits to Ukraine’s military aid. The country argues its earlier abstention on the profit‑sharing decision does not strip its right to participate in the subsequent...

By Courthouse News Service
What in the World?
NewsMar 6, 2026

What in the World?

The United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran, prompting diplomatic overtures such as Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim offering to mediate a cease‑fire. Meanwhile, India and Canada agreed to deepen defense cooperation, and the U.S. partnered with Ecuador to target narcoterrorist...

By Foreign Policy
Why Replacing Anthropic at the Pentagon Could Take Months
NewsMar 6, 2026

Why Replacing Anthropic at the Pentagon Could Take Months

The Department of Defense has given Anthropic six months to remove its Claude model from classified networks, citing it as a supply‑chain risk. While swapping the model technically takes minutes, retraining personnel and re‑engineering workflows will take months. The move...

By Scientific American – Mind
Shadow Boxing With the Kremlin
NewsMar 6, 2026

Shadow Boxing With the Kremlin

Former CIA officer Sean Wiswesser’s April 2026 book, *Tradecraft, Tactics and Dirty Tricks*, offers a candid look at Russian intelligence after the Soviet era. He argues that most Russian operatives abroad are inept, relying on amateur “illegals” who mishandle tradecraft and...

By Foreign Policy
Southern States Enhances Layered Airspace Protection Strategy with SkySafe’s Drone Detection and Airspace Intelligence
PodcastMar 6, 2026

Southern States Enhances Layered Airspace Protection Strategy with SkySafe’s Drone Detection and Airspace Intelligence

Southern States LLC announced a partnership with SkySafe to embed the latter’s cloud‑based drone detection and airspace intelligence platform into Southern States’ Layered Airspace Protection Strategy for utilities. The integrated solution offers real‑time identification, flight‑path history, and operator location, delivering...

By sUAS News
DHS CISO, Deputy CISO Exit Amid Reported IT Leadership Overhaul
NewsMar 6, 2026

DHS CISO, Deputy CISO Exit Amid Reported IT Leadership Overhaul

The Department of Homeland Security is replacing its top cyber leaders, with Chief Information Security Officer Hemant Baidwan departing later this month and Deputy CISO Amanda Day leaving at February’s end. Their exits are part of a broader IT realignment...

By CyberScoop
Pratt & Whitney Wins $256.3m Contract Modification for F135 Spares
NewsMar 6, 2026

Pratt & Whitney Wins $256.3m Contract Modification for F135 Spares

RTX’s Pratt & Whitney Military Engines unit secured a $256.26 million modification to contract N0001920D0013, adding advanced long‑lead materials for F‑135 propulsion system spares supporting the F‑35 Joint Strike Fighter program. The award covers depot lay‑in material, the global spares pool, and...

By Naval Technology
Northrop Grumman CIRCM System Selected for Germany’s CH-47 Chinook
NewsMar 6, 2026

Northrop Grumman CIRCM System Selected for Germany’s CH-47 Chinook

Germany will acquire 47 Northrop Grumman Common Infrared Countermeasures (CIRCM) systems for its newly ordered CH‑47F Block II Chinook fleet, marking the first delivery of the technology to the country. The procurement supports NATO‑driven combat‑readiness upgrades and dovetails with a $876.42 million contract...

By Army Technology
China Really Thinks It Is Just Defending Itself
NewsMar 6, 2026

China Really Thinks It Is Just Defending Itself

China’s Communist Party frames its far‑reaching global actions as defensive, even as it expands military capabilities, maritime claims and economic influence. This self‑perception stems from a blend of historic victimhood and a belief in inherent peacefulness, which turns defensive intent...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Exercise Arctic Connect Validates Communication Across Alaska
NewsMar 6, 2026

Exercise Arctic Connect Validates Communication Across Alaska

Exercise Arctic Connect brought together more than 30 radio operators from 28 locations across Alaska to test high‑frequency communications. Participants from the Alaska National Guard, State Defense Force, Civil Air Patrol, and state emergency agencies validated HF pathways and refined...

By U.S. Army – News
North Korean Agents Using AI to Trick Western Firms Into Hiring Them, Microsoft Says
NewsMar 6, 2026

North Korean Agents Using AI to Trick Western Firms Into Hiring Them, Microsoft Says

Microsoft’s threat‑intelligence unit warned that North Korean state‑backed actors are leveraging AI tools—voice‑changing software, face‑swap apps, and synthetic name generators—to fabricate credible identities and secure remote IT positions with Western firms. Once hired, the impostors funnel salaries back to the...

By The Guardian AI
U.S. Navy to Christen Future USNS Hector A. Cafferata Jr.
NewsMar 6, 2026

U.S. Navy to Christen Future USNS Hector A. Cafferata Jr.

The U.S. Navy will christen USNS Hector A. Cafferata Jr., the final Expeditionary Sea Base (ESB‑8), on March 7, 2026 at General Dynamics NASSCO in San Diego. The ship honors Marine Corps Reserve Pvt. Hector Cafferata Jr., a Korean War Medal of Honor hero. Senior...

By U.S. Navy – News
U.S. Army Sends Heavy-Armed Stryker Vehicles to South Korea
NewsMar 6, 2026

U.S. Army Sends Heavy-Armed Stryker Vehicles to South Korea

The U.S. Army has sent eight M1304 ICVVA1 Stryker infantry carrier vehicles, equipped with a 30 mm Medium Caliber Weapon System, to the port of Busan, South Korea, as part of a rotational deployment. The heavy‑armed variant provides greater firepower against...

By Defence Blog
Why Middle Eastern Markets Demand Bespoke AFV Solutions
NewsMar 6, 2026

Why Middle Eastern Markets Demand Bespoke AFV Solutions

Middle Eastern defense customers are increasingly insisting on armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) that are customised for the region’s extreme climate and operational demands. Western OEMs find that off‑the‑shelf European designs often require significant modifications, such as enhanced cooling and desert‑ready...

By Shephard Media
Kuwait Pilot Hailed as “Gabriel Medina of the Skies” After Downing Three U.S. Fighter Jets
NewsMar 6, 2026

Kuwait Pilot Hailed as “Gabriel Medina of the Skies” After Downing Three U.S. Fighter Jets

During the seventh day of the Iran‑Israel conflict, a report claimed a Kuwaiti F/A‑18 pilot, dubbed the “Gabriel Medina of the Skies,” shot down three U.S. F‑15E Strike Eagles with heat‑seeking missiles, costing about $187 million. The story initially cited U.S....

By BeachGrit
Croatia Cleared of Mines
NewsMar 6, 2026

Croatia Cleared of Mines

Croatia has declared itself completely mine‑free after a three‑decade demining effort that removed roughly 107,000 landmines and 470,000 unexploded ordnances. The operation, costing about €1.2 billion, claimed the lives of 41 professional deminers and 208 civilians. Minister of the Interior Davor...

By Defence24 (Poland)
U.S. Awards $14.9M Contract for 360-Degree Radar Systems for Ukraine
NewsMar 6, 2026

U.S. Awards $14.9M Contract for 360-Degree Radar Systems for Ukraine

The U.S. Department of State awarded Echodyne Corp. a $14,986,207 contract to deliver 360‑degree, four‑paneled tactical radar systems and support services for Ukraine. The contract, issued on March 5, 2026, targets continuous surveillance and rapid detection of aerial and surface threats. Echodyne’s...

By Defence Blog
DARPA Seeks Faster Production of Hypersonic Heat Shields
NewsMar 6, 2026

DARPA Seeks Faster Production of Hypersonic Heat Shields

DARPA has launched the Carbon Crunch program to speed up manufacturing of carbon‑carbon aeroshell heat shields for hypersonic weapons. The initiative targets the slow, costly, and hard‑to‑scale production process of existing C‑C composites, not new materials. By encouraging radical process...

By Defence Blog
EU Auto Rules Shift Gears on Cybersecurity Standards
NewsMar 6, 2026

EU Auto Rules Shift Gears on Cybersecurity Standards

The European Union’s Euro 7 emissions package now mandates cybersecurity controls for all new vehicles sold in Europe. Manufacturers must obtain security certificates, conduct risk assessments, and guarantee secure transmission of emissions and battery‑durability data. The rules target data tampering,...

By Dark Reading
How Governments Can Accelerate Defence Innovation?
NewsMar 6, 2026

How Governments Can Accelerate Defence Innovation?

The article argues that governments must become active partners, not just buyers, to accelerate defence innovation, especially under threat. It highlights the need for fast‑track procurement, risk‑sharing mechanisms, and open‑innovation models to keep pace with rapidly evolving technologies such as...

By Defence24 (Poland)
EC-Council Expands AI Certification Portfolio to Strengthen U.S. AI Workforce Readiness and Security
NewsMar 6, 2026

EC-Council Expands AI Certification Portfolio to Strengthen U.S. AI Workforce Readiness and Security

EC‑Council unveiled its Enterprise AI Credential Suite, adding four role‑based AI certifications and an updated Certified CISO v4 program. The launch targets the estimated 700,000 U.S. workers needing AI and cybersecurity reskilling and the $5.5 trillion global AI risk exposure identified by...

By BleepingComputer
Indian Navy Concludes MILAN 2026 Naval Exercise On-Board INS Vikrant
NewsMar 6, 2026

Indian Navy Concludes MILAN 2026 Naval Exercise On-Board INS Vikrant

The Indian Navy wrapped up its flagship MILAN 2026 exercise on 25 February with a closing ceremony aboard the indigenously built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant off Visakhapatnam. The multilateral drill involved 42 ships, 29 aircraft and 18 foreign vessels, showcasing...

By Overt Defense
Transparency Data: Official Development Assistance:  UK Integrated Security Fund (UKISF)
NewsMar 6, 2026

Transparency Data: Official Development Assistance: UK Integrated Security Fund (UKISF)

On 6 March 2026 the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office released a transparency dataset detailing Official Development Assistance (ODA) expenditures for the UK Integrated Security Fund (UKISF) from April 2024 through September 2025. The UKISF, which superseded the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
Multi-Stage VOID#GEIST Malware Delivering XWorm, AsyncRAT, and Xeno RAT
NewsMar 6, 2026

Multi-Stage VOID#GEIST Malware Delivering XWorm, AsyncRAT, and Xeno RAT

Researchers have uncovered a multi‑stage malware campaign dubbed VOID#GEIST that uses obfuscated batch scripts, an embedded Python runtime, and Early Bird APC injection to deliver encrypted RAT payloads—XWorm, AsyncRAT and Xeno RAT. The chain is launched from a phishing email, displays...

By The Hacker News
Congress Looks to Revive Critical Cyber Program for Rural Electric Utilities
NewsMar 6, 2026

Congress Looks to Revive Critical Cyber Program for Rural Electric Utilities

The House Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously passed a bipartisan package that reauthorizes the Rural and Municipal Utility Advanced Cybersecurity program and adds $250 million in grants over five years. The legislation targets underfunded rural electric cooperatives, giving them federal assistance...

By CyberScoop
The Pentagon’s Investment Deals Draw Congressional Scrutiny
NewsMar 6, 2026

The Pentagon’s Investment Deals Draw Congressional Scrutiny

U.S. Defense Department is expanding its use of equity investments to strengthen the defense industrial base, citing recent deals such as a $1 billion stake in L3Harris’s solid‑rocket‑motor business and $2.3 billion in critical‑minerals projects. Pentagon officials argue that equity stakes encourage...

By Defense One
Swiss Army Still Awaits New Artillery Contract to Replace M109 Howitzers
NewsMar 6, 2026

Swiss Army Still Awaits New Artillery Contract to Replace M109 Howitzers

The Swiss Army selected the KNDS Artillery Gun Module mounted on a Piranha IV 8×8 as the replacement for its aging M109 155 mm self‑propelled howitzers, but a final procurement contract has not yet been signed. The competition concluded in late 2024, with the...

By Shephard Media
Rocket Lab Launches Satellite for Undisclosed Customer
NewsMar 6, 2026

Rocket Lab Launches Satellite for Undisclosed Customer

Rocket Lab launched an Electron rocket from New Zealand on March 5, delivering a single satellite for an undisclosed customer, most likely BlackSky’s Gen‑3 Earth‑observation spacecraft. The mission, announced only five hours before liftoff, placed the payload into a 470‑km mid‑inclination orbit....

By SpaceNews
'Race of Attrition': U.S. Military's Finite Interceptor Stockpile
NewsMar 6, 2026

'Race of Attrition': U.S. Military's Finite Interceptor Stockpile

U.S. defense officials warn that the nation’s interceptor missile stockpile, estimated at roughly 1,200 units, is finite and could be depleted if Operation Epic Fury’s timeline expands. Production lines are unable to scale quickly enough to replace losses incurred in a high‑intensity...

By RealClearDefense