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Critical Juniper Networks PTX Flaw Allows Full Router Takeover
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Critical Juniper Networks PTX Flaw Allows Full Router Takeover

Juniper Networks disclosed a critical CVE‑2026‑21902 vulnerability in the On‑Box Anomaly Detection framework of its Junos OS Evolved running on PTX Series routers. The flaw lets an unauthenticated attacker reach a root‑level service over an external port, enabling full device...

By BleepingComputer
MP Materials to Build New $1.25B Magnet Plant in Texas
NewsFeb 26, 2026

MP Materials to Build New $1.25B Magnet Plant in Texas

MP Materials announced a $1.25 billion investment to build a 120‑acre rare‑earth magnet campus in Northlake, Texas, under its “10X” program and a public‑private partnership with the U.S. Department of War. The facility will add roughly 10,000 metric tons of NdFeB magnet...

By MINING.com
UK’s New Medium Helicopter Deal Finalisation on Horizon, Alludes Leonardo CEO
NewsFeb 26, 2026

UK’s New Medium Helicopter Deal Finalisation on Horizon, Alludes Leonardo CEO

Leonardo CEO Roberto Cingolani indicated that the UK Ministry of Defence will announce the New Medium Helicopter (NMH) contract within days, ending weeks of speculation. Leonardo is the only bidder for the £1 billion (US$1.3 billion) programme, positioning the company to secure...

By Shephard Media
The Last 200 Miles: Britain’s Military Railway Engineers
NewsFeb 26, 2026

The Last 200 Miles: Britain’s Military Railway Engineers

The British Army’s 507 Specialist Team Royal Engineers (STRE) is the only dedicated railway engineering reserve unit, tasked with repairing and constructing rail infrastructure in hostile, short‑notice environments. Drawing on civilian rail, construction and heritage expertise, the 46‑strong team focuses...

By Rail Engineer
Airbus and Leonardo Report Increased Space Revenues for 2025
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Airbus and Leonardo Report Increased Space Revenues for 2025

Airbus Defence and Space reported €13.4 billion in space revenues for 2025, an 11 % increase from the prior year, while Leonardo’s Space division posted just over €1 billion, also up 11 %. Both companies improved profitability through restructuring, cutting over 2,000 jobs and...

By SpaceNews
Olympique Marseille Confirms 'Attempted' Cyberattack After Data Leak
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Olympique Marseille Confirms 'Attempted' Cyberattack After Data Leak

Olympique de Marseille confirmed it was the target of an attempted cyberattack after a threat actor claimed to have breached its servers and leaked a sample of a database containing staff and supporter information. The club said its technical teams...

By BleepingComputer
F/A-18 Beat F-15, F-16 & Mirage Jets in Canada’s 1970 NFA Program; Can F-35 Lightning II Repeat A Hornet?
NewsFeb 26, 2026

F/A-18 Beat F-15, F-16 & Mirage Jets in Canada’s 1970 NFA Program; Can F-35 Lightning II Repeat A Hornet?

In the late 1970s Canada’s New Fighter Aircraft (NFA) program pitted the F/A‑18 Hornet against the F‑15, F‑16 and Mirage F‑1, ultimately selecting the twin‑engine Hornet for its cost, reliability and Arctic suitability. Decades later the Royal Canadian Air Force...

By Eurasian Times – Defence
Guidance: Whittington Ranges Firing Times
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Guidance: Whittington Ranges Firing Times

Whittington Range has continuously updated its firing schedule, posting weekly and monthly timetables from 2021 through February 2026. Each entry details specific firing windows, often adjusting dates, adding new periods, or deleting outdated slots. The updates are published on a...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
AMC Interim Commander Emphasizes Airmen, Aircraft Readiness Importance at AFA
NewsFeb 26, 2026

AMC Interim Commander Emphasizes Airmen, Aircraft Readiness Importance at AFA

Lt. Gen. Rebecca Sonkiss, the interim commander of Air Mobility Command, addressed service members, industry partners, and the press at the 2026 Air and Space Forces Association Warfare Symposium. She underscored the twin priorities of maintaining Airmen readiness and ensuring...

By U.S. Space Force – News (All Entries)
AMC Interim Commander Emphasizes Airmen, Aircraft Readiness Importance at AFA
NewsFeb 26, 2026

AMC Interim Commander Emphasizes Airmen, Aircraft Readiness Importance at AFA

Lt. Gen. Rebecca Sonkiss, interim commander of Air Mobility Command, used the 2026 Air and Space Forces Association Warfare Symposium to stress that aircraft and Airmen readiness hinges on rapid modernization, enhanced connectivity, and survivability. She called for accelerating the...

By U.S. Air Force
UAT-10027 Targets U.S. Education and Healthcare with Dohdoor Backdoor
NewsFeb 26, 2026

UAT-10027 Targets U.S. Education and Healthcare with Dohdoor Backdoor

Cisco Talos has identified a new threat cluster, UAT-10027, delivering a novel backdoor called Dohdoor that leverages DNS‑over‑HTTPS for command‑and‑control. The malware uses DLL side‑loading through legitimate Windows executables and drops a Cobalt Strike beacon that unhooks NTDLL calls to evade...

By The Hacker News
Why Europe Can’t Defend What It Can’t Connect
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Why Europe Can’t Defend What It Can’t Connect

Europe faces its most contested security decade since the Cold War, with the digital backbone—networks, data infrastructures and connectivity—now the primary frontline. Recent blackouts in Portugal and Spain illustrate how digital failures become national security events, while adversaries target subsea...

By Politico Europe – Technology
World Briefs | Russia Says Sending British Troops to Ukraine Would Prolong the War, Not End It
NewsFeb 26, 2026

World Briefs | Russia Says Sending British Troops to Ukraine Would Prolong the War, Not End It

Russia’s foreign ministry warned that deploying British troops to Ukraine would lengthen the war, countering the UK defence minister’s pledge to send forces after a cease‑fire. In Europe, ECB President Christine Lagarde reiterated she will serve her full term to 2027,...

By BusinessLIVE
Promotional Material: Find Opportunities to Become a Supplier with the Ministry of Defence
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Promotional Material: Find Opportunities to Become a Supplier with the Ministry of Defence

The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence has released a new supplier outreach leaflet titled “Find opportunities to become a supplier with the Ministry of Defence.” The eight‑page PDF (679 KB) and an HTML version outline how businesses can engage with Defence,...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
March 2026 Focus
NewsFeb 26, 2026

March 2026 Focus

Trump’s administration abandoned the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in May 2023, replacing multilateral diplomacy with a “maximum‑sanctions” approach toward Iran’s nuclear program. The withdrawal re‑imposed crippling sanctions on Tehran’s oil sector and halted inspection mechanisms, prompting Iran to accelerate...

By Arms Control Association
NY Army Guard Officer Is Top Ranking American Officer in NATO  Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum
NewsFeb 26, 2026

NY Army Guard Officer Is Top Ranking American Officer in NATO Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum

Maj. Gen. Sean Flynn, a New York Army National Guard officer, has become the top‑ranking American at NATO’s Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum. He now serves as deputy chief of staff for operations, overseeing coordination of up to 250,000 troops...

By U.S. Army – News
China and Iran Queue up to Copy Belarus-Russia Regional Blueprint, Lukashenko Claims
NewsFeb 26, 2026

China and Iran Queue up to Copy Belarus-Russia Regional Blueprint, Lukashenko Claims

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced that both China and Iran have expressed interest in replicating the Belarus‑Russia Union State's region‑to‑region cooperation framework. The declaration came during the Supreme State Council in Moscow, co‑chaired by Vladimir Putin, as the Union State...

By bne IntelliNews
West Virginia Guard, Qatar Strengthen Security Ties for Scout Event
NewsFeb 26, 2026

West Virginia Guard, Qatar Strengthen Security Ties for Scout Event

The West Virginia National Guard hosted senior Qatar Military Police leaders to plan joint security for the upcoming National Scout Jamboree. Both forces will field roughly 40‑45 Qatari personnel alongside Guard members to manage crowd control, route security, and facility...

By U.S. Army – News
GE Wins First Digital TrueChoice Defense Deal for J85 Engine
NewsFeb 26, 2026

GE Wins First Digital TrueChoice Defense Deal for J85 Engine

GE Aerospace has secured its first TrueChoice Defense contract, applying AI and advanced analytics to the J85 engine that powers the Air Force’s T‑38 trainer. The seven‑month deal, with an optional four‑year, five‑month extension, aims to boost engine readiness through...

By Airforce Technology
Hypercars to Defense Drones: General Atomics and Divergent to Headline Joint AMUG Keynote
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Hypercars to Defense Drones: General Atomics and Divergent to Headline Joint AMUG Keynote

General Atomics and Divergent will co‑keynote the 2026 AMUG Conference, presenting "From Hypercars to Defense Drones" on March 17 in Reno. The session highlights how a 2022 AMUG talk sparked a cross‑industry partnership that leverages additive manufacturing across aerospace and...

By TCT Magazine
Raytheon ELCAN to Deliver Customised Specter DR Sight to Bundeswehr
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Raytheon ELCAN to Deliver Customised Specter DR Sight to Bundeswehr

Raytheon ELCAN, a unit of RTX, secured a contract to supply a customized Specter DR 1‑4× sight to the German Bundeswehr as part of Germany’s soldier‑system modernization. The configuration pairs the variable‑power optic with an Aimpoint reflex sight for seamless...

By Army Technology
Ransomware Payment Rate Drops to Record Low as Attacks Surge
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Ransomware Payment Rate Drops to Record Low as Attacks Surge

Chainalysis reports ransomware victims paid only 28% of demanded sums in 2025, the lowest rate on record despite a 50% surge in attacks. Total on‑chain ransomware payments are near $820 million and could exceed $900 million as attribution improves. While the number...

By BleepingComputer
Textron System’ Damocles™ Loitering Munition Selected For U.S. Army Low Altitude Stalking & Strike Ordnance (LASSO) Contract
PodcastFeb 26, 2026

Textron System’ Damocles™ Loitering Munition Selected For U.S. Army Low Altitude Stalking & Strike Ordnance (LASSO) Contract

Textron Systems won a U.S. Army prototype contract to field its Damocles™ loitering munition under the Low Altitude Stalking & Strike Ordnance (LASSO) program. The system integrates a vertical take‑off and landing (VTOL) uncrewed aircraft with a GEN2 Explosively Formed...

By sUAS News
Could UK-Norway Type 26 Frigates Operate Under Joint Command?
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Could UK-Norway Type 26 Frigates Operate Under Joint Command?

The UK has reduced its Type 26 frigate programme from thirteen hulls to eight, while Norway has committed to buying at least five of the same design. Both governments are exploring the possibility of reallocating UK‑built slots to fulfill Norway’s order,...

By Naval Technology
Poland's Foreign Minister Sikorski: We Shall Not Be Viewed as “Suckers” In Alliances
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Poland's Foreign Minister Sikorski: We Shall Not Be Viewed as “Suckers” In Alliances

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski warned allies not to treat Poland as a “sucker,” emphasizing the country’s resolve amid escalating Russian hybrid attacks and a surge in sanctions against Moscow’s shadow fleet. He highlighted Poland’s pivotal role during its EU presidency,...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Iran-US Nuclear Talks in Geneva Pause for Break as IAEA Chief Joins Consultations
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Iran-US Nuclear Talks in Geneva Pause for Break as IAEA Chief Joins Consultations

Iranian and American negotiators held the third round of nuclear talks in Geneva on February 26, briefly pausing before resuming later that day. Omani Foreign Minister Badr Busaidi, who is mediating the talks, described the atmosphere as "creative and positive." The International...

By bne IntelliNews
CesiumAstro Acquires Vidrovr to Embed AI in Communications Systems
NewsFeb 26, 2026

CesiumAstro Acquires Vidrovr to Embed AI in Communications Systems

CesiumAstro announced the acquisition of AI‑focused startup Vidrovr to embed artificial intelligence into its space‑based communications payloads. The deal, closed in late 2025, adds multimodal signal‑analysis and edge‑computing capabilities to CesiumAstro’s software‑defined phased‑array systems, including the Element satellite. By integrating...

By SpaceNews
Sierra Space Names Dan Jablonsky CEO
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Sierra Space Names Dan Jablonsky CEO

Sierra Space announced that longtime defense executive Dan Jablonsky will assume the role of chief executive officer on March 2, succeeding interim CEO and founder Fatih Ozmen, who will remain board chair. Jablonsky previously led Ursa Major Technologies and Maxar Technologies, bringing deep aerospace...

By SpaceNews
Phantom Space Reclaims Former Vector Launch Technology
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Phantom Space Reclaims Former Vector Launch Technology

Phantom Space has acquired launch assets from the defunct Vector Launch, including flight‑proven design elements and engineering data. The assets will be integrated into Phantom’s Daytona two‑stage rocket to cut development risk and accelerate its schedule. Phantom, which has raised...

By SpaceNews
Iran's Araqchi Aims to Reprise Role as Nuclear Dealmaker
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Iran's Araqchi Aims to Reprise Role as Nuclear Dealmaker

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi, a veteran negotiator backed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, is spearheading a fresh push to revive a nuclear deal and avert U.S. military action. He frames Iran’s approach as “bazaar‑style” bargaining—patient, continuous, and strategic—while warning that...

By Al-Monitor
UK Royal Navy Notes Hybrid Air Wing Progress with Eyes on Peregrine Drone Development
NewsFeb 26, 2026

UK Royal Navy Notes Hybrid Air Wing Progress with Eyes on Peregrine Drone Development

The UK Royal Navy’s Maritime Aviation Transformation (MATX) programme is advancing toward a hybrid air wing by 2040, with recent progress highlighted at the Defence IQ International Military Helicopter 2026 conference. Officials confirmed ongoing discussions to expand the deployment of the Peregrine...

By Shephard Media
Raytheon Selects iDirect Belgium MCC for ESSM Block II
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Raytheon Selects iDirect Belgium MCC for ESSM Block II

Raytheon, an RTX business, has chosen ST Engineering iDirect's Manufacturing Competence Center in Erpe‑Mere, Belgium, to support the Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) Block II program. The selection underscores the MCC’s proven ability to handle high‑complexity, high‑mix defense production and its...

By Engineering.com
Trump’s Secret Weapon in the Rare Earth War
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Trump’s Secret Weapon in the Rare Earth War

China’s decades‑long dominance of rare‑earth processing is being challenged as the United States and allies pour over $8.5 billion into reshaping the supply chain. REAlloys Inc. has become the only North‑American company that can convert rare‑earth concentrates into metals and alloys,...

By OilPrice.com – Main
Navantia and Fincantieri Ink MoU on European Patrol Corvette Project
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Navantia and Fincantieri Ink MoU on European Patrol Corvette Project

Spanish shipbuilder Navantia and Italy’s Fincantieri have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly manage the European Patrol Corvette (EPC) programme. The MoU will establish a joint venture that can involve other partners and will focus on the Full Combat...

By Naval Today
ResidentBat Android Malware Grants Belarusian KGB Ongoing Mobile Access
NewsFeb 26, 2026

ResidentBat Android Malware Grants Belarusian KGB Ongoing Mobile Access

ResidentBat is a custom Android spyware implant deployed by the Belarusian KGB to turn seized smartphones into persistent surveillance tools. The malware is sideloaded via Android Debug Bridge after physical access, granting extensive data collection and remote‑wipe capabilities. First disclosed...

By GBHackers On Security
Golden Dome for America Hits One-Year Mark but Key Questions Remain on Its Progress
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Golden Dome for America Hits One-Year Mark but Key Questions Remain on Its Progress

One year after its launch, the Pentagon’s Golden Dome for America program aims to create a layered “shield” of sensors and interceptors to protect the U.S. homeland from aerial threats. The effort, a complex system‑of‑systems, is hampered by inter‑service integration...

By Shephard Media
HireClearedTalent.com Launches Federal Hiring Marketplace Connecting Security-Cleared Talent to the Right Federal Roles
NewsFeb 26, 2026

HireClearedTalent.com Launches Federal Hiring Marketplace Connecting Security-Cleared Talent to the Right Federal Roles

HireClearedTalent.com launched a dedicated marketplace that links federal contractors, subcontractors and small businesses with more than one million pre‑vetted security‑cleared professionals. The platform combines AI‑driven role matching with a network of over 100 live recruiters experienced in DoD, DHS, DOE...

By HR Tech Series
U.S. Navy Fields Single-Use EW Decoy Program for Naval Aviation
NewsFeb 26, 2026

U.S. Navy Fields Single-Use EW Decoy Program for Naval Aviation

The U.S. Navy has launched a market‑research effort to field single‑use Active Expendable Decoys (AED) for its F‑35 and F‑18 fighter fleets. The program targets an initial purchase of roughly 3,000 decoys per year, rising to about 6,000 units annually...

By Defence Blog
Nordic Countries Agree on a Common Uniform. What Are Takeaways for Poland?
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Nordic Countries Agree on a Common Uniform. What Are Takeaways for Poland?

Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden will roll out a common Nordic Combat Uniform (NCU) from 2026, a €425 million project that standardises functional elements while preserving national camouflage patterns. The initiative, launched in 2016, relied on extensive field testing across diverse...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Trend Micro Patches Critical Apex One Vulnerabilities
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Trend Micro Patches Critical Apex One Vulnerabilities

TrendAI, the enterprise arm of Trend Micro, released patches for eight vulnerabilities in its Apex One endpoint security suite. Two critical CVEs (2025‑71210 and 2025‑71211) could let remote attackers upload malicious code and execute commands via the management console, while six high‑severity...

By SecurityWeek
Guidance: Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Guidance: Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy

The UK’s Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP) provides third‑country support—including accommodation, transport and medical care—to locally employed Afghan staff eligible for resettlement in the UK. Since its first publication in January 2021, the policy has been repeatedly updated, most recently...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
Myanmar’s Resistance Winning Ground but Losing the Narrative
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Myanmar’s Resistance Winning Ground but Losing the Narrative

The Myanmar military has turned its information operations into a decisive battlefield, deploying state media, Russian cognitive‑warfare expertise, and costly U.S. public‑relations firms to portray the National Unity Government (NUG) as corrupt and fragmented. Domestically, propaganda attacks the NUG and...

By Asia Times – Defense
Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine?
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine?

Russian officials have claimed that nuclear weapons are stationed in Ukraine, a charge that President Volodymyr Zelensky promptly rejected as false. The allegation emerges as both sides prepare for a new round of Ukraine‑US‑Russia peace negotiations, with Moscow hoping to...

By Defence24 (Poland)
U.S. Army Moves Toward Plug-and-Play Drone Munition Architecture
NewsFeb 26, 2026

U.S. Army Moves Toward Plug-and-Play Drone Munition Architecture

The U.S. Army issued a sources‑sought notice to find industry partners capable of delivering a standardized munition payload interface for uncrewed aerial systems, based on the Picatinny Common Lethality Interface Kit (CLIK) and the smaller Universal Payload Interface (sUPI). The...

By Defence Blog
U.S. Air Force Initiates Program to Replace LC-130H Polar Aircraft
NewsFeb 26, 2026

U.S. Air Force Initiates Program to Replace LC-130H Polar Aircraft

The U.S. Air Force has launched the Polar Modernization LC‑130J program to replace its aging LC‑130H fleet with a digitally upgraded, ski‑equipped variant of the C‑130J. The initiative will study structural reinforcements, avionics integration, and thermal protections needed for Arctic...

By Defence Blog
Boeing Secures U.S. Special Operations Command MH-47G Deal
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Boeing Secures U.S. Special Operations Command MH-47G Deal

Boeing received a $19.4 million contract modification from U.S. Special Operations Command to continue procurement of MH‑47G special‑operations helicopters. The funding extends production at Boeing’s Ridley Park facility through November 2030, sustaining the heavy‑lift, long‑range capability essential for special‑operations missions. The MH‑47G variant...

By Defence Blog
Ukraine Is Losing the War
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Ukraine Is Losing the War

Four years after Russia launched its full‑scale invasion, a draft U.S. peace plan proposes recognizing Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk as Russian‑controlled and allowing Russia to keep occupied parts of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. Kyiv, led by President Volodymyr Zelensky, has rejected any...

By Foreign Affairs
F-47 Still ‘Doing Exceptionally Well,’ on Track for 2028 Flight
NewsFeb 26, 2026

F-47 Still ‘Doing Exceptionally Well,’ on Track for 2028 Flight

The U.S. Air Force says the sixth‑generation F‑47 fighter remains on schedule for its first flight in 2028, just three years after Boeing won the contract. Gen. Dale White praised Boeing’s rapid personnel ramp‑up and highlighted the aircraft’s projected combat...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Space Force in Final Test Phase for Second GBOSS Radar Upgrade
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Space Force in Final Test Phase for Second GBOSS Radar Upgrade

Space Force is moving the upgraded Ground‑Based Optical Sensor (GBOSS) into operational testing at its second site in Maui, Hawaii, after the first configuration at White Sands Missile Range was approved. The modernized telescope doubles field of view, scans faster,...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine