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For This Black World War I Regiment, Battle Was on 2 Fronts
NewsFeb 9, 2026

For This Black World War I Regiment, Battle Was on 2 Fronts

The 369th Infantry Regiment, known as the Harlem Hellfighters, returned to New York in February 1919 after a distinguished World War I service under French command, where they fought longer and suffered more casualties than any other U.S. unit. Despite...

By Military Times
Leidos Partners with RegScale to Bolster Federal Cybersecurity
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Leidos Partners with RegScale to Bolster Federal Cybersecurity

Leidos announced the integration of its UpHold Armor platform with RegScale’s Continuous Controls Monitoring solution to strengthen cybersecurity across the Department of Defense and other federal agencies. The joint offering will initially roll out to the U.S. Air Force, automating risk...

By Airforce Technology
C3BM Takes Lead on Joint Fires Network
NewsFeb 9, 2026

C3BM Takes Lead on Joint Fires Network

The Department of the Air Force’s Portfolio Acquisition Executive for Command, Control, Communications and Battle Management (C3BM) has created an integrated program office to lead the Joint Fires Network (JFN). The JFN will synchronize fire‑support capabilities across the services and...

By U.S. Space Force – News (All Entries)
World Defense Show 2026: Rostec Unveils New Infantry Fighting Vehicle
NewsFeb 9, 2026

World Defense Show 2026: Rostec Unveils New Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Russia’s state‑owned Rostec introduced the BTR‑22 infantry fighting vehicle at the World Defense Show in Riyadh. Branded as a “Kalashnikov on wheels,” the IFV incorporates a V‑shaped hull and anti‑traumatic seating to boost crew survivability. Its internal layout reflects combat...

By Shephard Media
Kroenig on BBC on US Escalating Pressure Against Cuba
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Kroenig on BBC on US Escalating Pressure Against Cuba

Atlantic Council vice‑president Matthew Kroenig appeared on the BBC on February 8 to discuss the United States’ intensifying pressure on the Cuban regime. He outlined a multi‑pronged strategy that includes expanded sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and support for civil‑society actors. Kroenig emphasized...

By Atlantic Council
Raytheon Completes Ballistic Test of Army’s Next-Gen Short-Range Interceptor
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Raytheon Completes Ballistic Test of Army’s Next-Gen Short-Range Interceptor

Raytheon announced on 2 February that it successfully completed a ballistic test of the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Short‑Range Interceptor (NGSRI) at its Tucson facility. The trial showed the missile could track a small drone and launch from a man‑portable launcher,...

By Overt Defense
ADSB Launches First Al-Dorra-Class Patrol Vessel for Kuwait at Company’s 30th Anniversary
NewsFeb 9, 2026

ADSB Launches First Al-Dorra-Class Patrol Vessel for Kuwait at Company’s 30th Anniversary

On February 3, 2026 Abu Dhabi Shipbuilding (ADSB) launched the first Al‑Dorra‑class 62‑metre patrol vessel, AL NOUKHITHA, during its 30th‑anniversary ceremony. The launch marks the execution of a record‑breaking $2.45 billion contract, subcontracted by EDGE Group, to supply advanced missile boats to...

By Naval News
Maryland National Guard Participates in Crossed Swords 25 with Estonian Partners
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Maryland National Guard Participates in Crossed Swords 25 with Estonian Partners

The Maryland National Guard joined NATO’s Crossed Swords 25 cyber‑defense exercise with Estonian partners at the CCDCOE in Tallinn, Oct. 27‑Nov. 7, 2025. The drill hosted 240 participants from roughly 45 countries and focused on strategic command, AI‑assisted tactical operations, multi‑domain integration, public‑private coordination,...

By U.S. Army – News
Mining without Rules: The Risky US Bet on the Deep Sea
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Mining without Rules: The Risky US Bet on the Deep Sea

In April 2025 President Trump issued an executive order authorizing U.S. companies to mine critical minerals in international waters, directly contravening the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The move aims to secure rare‑earth supplies amid...

By Atlantic Council
U.S. Army Taps RSGS for IFPC Inc 2 Air Defense Interceptor Program
NewsFeb 9, 2026

U.S. Army Taps RSGS for IFPC Inc 2 Air Defense Interceptor Program

Rafael Systems Global Sustainment has been awarded Phase 1 of the U.S. Army’s Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 (IFPC Inc 2) Second Interceptor program, positioning its Iron Dome‑derived technology as a core element of the Army’s layered air‑defense strategy. The program will integrate the...

By Defense Update
At 100, WWII Veteran Celebrates a Life of Service Aboard Battleship New Jersey
NewsFeb 9, 2026

At 100, WWII Veteran Celebrates a Life of Service Aboard Battleship New Jersey

WWII veteran John “Johnny Q” Quinesso celebrated his 100th birthday aboard the Battleship New Jersey in Camden, New Jersey. The ceremony honored his three‑year Pacific service and more than two decades as a volunteer guide at the museum, where he...

By Military.com (Navy News)
Why Missile Defense Now Raises the Risk of War
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Why Missile Defense Now Raises the Risk of War

The article argues that modern missile‑defence systems, once seen as purely defensive, now embolden states to take greater offensive risks. It cites Ukraine’s 2022 invasion, Israel’s 2024‑25 conflicts, and U.S. plans for a "Golden Dome" as examples where perceived invulnerability...

By Foreign Policy
US Backs Altona’s Mozambique Rare Earths Project
NewsFeb 9, 2026

US Backs Altona’s Mozambique Rare Earths Project

Altona Rare Earths announced that the U.S. Trade & Development Agency will support its Monte Muambe project in Mozambique, prompting a 76% surge in the company's London‑listed shares. The backing aims to map technical and financial routes for extracting rare‑earth...

By MINING.com
Estonia Accelerates Defence Modernisation Amid Growing Security Threats
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Estonia Accelerates Defence Modernisation Amid Growing Security Threats

Estonia unveiled an accelerated defence modernization plan, shifting conscripts to a 12‑month service model with 4,100 recruits starting in 2027 and boosting pay by 30%. The navy will receive four new vessels and upgraded minehunters, while the Baltic Defence Line...

By Defence24 (Poland)
How a Tiny Plasma Device Could Reduce Drag and Make Future Aircraft Faster and Cleaner
NewsFeb 9, 2026

How a Tiny Plasma Device Could Reduce Drag and Make Future Aircraft Faster and Cleaner

University of Notre Dame researchers demonstrated that a thin plasma‑actuator strip can slash skin‑friction drag on aircraft surfaces. Laboratory tests showed up to an 80% reduction in turbulent drag on flat plates and a 44% cut on a half‑meter airfoil,...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Berlin Ready to Choose GCAP over Franco-German Project SCAF?
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Berlin Ready to Choose GCAP over Franco-German Project SCAF?

Berlin is weighing a switch from the Franco‑German Future Combat Air System (SCAF) to join the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), a move that would signal a major shift in European defence collaboration. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reportedly raised the...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Europe Needs an Army
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Europe Needs an Army

Max Bergmann argues that Europe can no longer rely on the United States for security, citing the Trump administration’s hostile stance toward NATO, reduced aid to Ukraine, and tariff wars. The piece warns that the transatlantic alliance is fraying and that...

By Foreign Affairs
The UK Whole of Society Defence and the Reality of Modern War
NewsFeb 9, 2026

The UK Whole of Society Defence and the Reality of Modern War

The article argues that Britain must move from a whole‑of‑government to a whole‑of‑society defence model, redefining the citizen‑soldier for 21st‑century threats. It highlights the armed forces’ high public trust but notes a widening civil‑military gap, with only about 7% of...

By RUSI
Singapore Airshow 2026 – Indo-Pacific Strategic Realignments
NewsFeb 8, 2026

Singapore Airshow 2026 – Indo-Pacific Strategic Realignments

The Singapore Airshow 2026 confirmed that drone‑centric forces are now the operational baseline across the Indo‑Pacific, highlighted by the RSAF’s rollout of Orbiter 4 and Hermes 900 UAVs. Indonesia abandoned the US F‑15EX program, opting for a mixed fleet anchored by 42...

By Defense Update
Trump Turns to US Military Leaders for Diplomatic Efforts on Iran and Ukraine
NewsFeb 7, 2026

Trump Turns to US Military Leaders for Diplomatic Efforts on Iran and Ukraine

President Donald Trump has turned to senior military officials to spearhead high‑stakes diplomatic talks on Iran’s nuclear program and the Russia‑Ukraine war. Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command, joined indirect Iran negotiations in Oman, while Army Secretary Dan...

By Military.com (Navy News)
Death by Cold: Russia Is Attempting to Freeze Millions of Ukrainian Civilians
NewsFeb 7, 2026

Death by Cold: Russia Is Attempting to Freeze Millions of Ukrainian Civilians

Russia has intensified a winter bombing campaign that systematically strikes Ukraine’s power plants, transmission lines, and heating infrastructure, leaving millions without essential energy amid sub‑zero temperatures. Analysts label the strategy a modern "kholodomor," echoing the Soviet‑era famine, and argue it...

By Atlantic Council
From Disinformation to Espionage – Russia’s Hybrid Actions Against Poland
NewsFeb 7, 2026

From Disinformation to Espionage – Russia’s Hybrid Actions Against Poland

Russia has intensified a hybrid campaign against Poland, combining espionage, large‑scale cyber attacks, sabotage, and disinformation. Recent intelligence uncovered Russian spies inside the Ministry of National Defence and daily cyber assaults reaching up to 3,000 incidents. Moscow’s political elites have...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Security Measures Undertaken by International Organizations with Regard to Central and Eastern Europe - Part I
NewsFeb 7, 2026

Security Measures Undertaken by International Organizations with Regard to Central and Eastern Europe - Part I

International organizations have deepened security engagement in Central and Eastern Europe through NATO enlargement, EU diplomatic and financial tools, and coordinated sanctions. NATO’s 1999‑2004 accession of nine states bolstered collective defence, while the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy drives...

By Defence24 (Poland)
USS Arleigh Burke Sailors Awarded Armed Forces Service Medal for ‘12-Day War’ Operations
NewsFeb 7, 2026

USS Arleigh Burke Sailors Awarded Armed Forces Service Medal for ‘12-Day War’ Operations

The guided‑missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke awarded its sailors the Armed Forces Service Medal for participation in ballistic‑missile‑defense operations in late 2024 and the June 2025 “12‑Day War” between Iran and Israel. Eligibility covers service from Aug 15‑Dec 16, 2024, and from June 12‑24, 2025,...

By Military Times
Tech Bills of the Week: Restricting Biometric Use; Expanding the Quantum Workforce; and More
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Tech Bills of the Week: Restricting Biometric Use; Expanding the Quantum Workforce; and More

This week’s technology‑focused legislation spans biometric privacy, quantum workforce planning, robotics oversight, digital‑ID security, AI‑driven telecom protection, biosecurity safeguards, and defense‑technology hubs. A bipartisan bill would bar ICE and Customs from acquiring or using facial‑recognition systems and require deletion of...

By FCW (GovExec Technology)
U.S.-Iran Talks Make Little Headway
NewsFeb 6, 2026

U.S.-Iran Talks Make Little Headway

U.S. and Iranian officials held indirect nuclear talks in Muscat, Oman, marking the first formal diplomatic engagement since the June 2025 strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The United States sent Admiral Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, underscoring the military...

By Foreign Policy
U.S.-Iran Indirect Nuclear Talks Fail to Make Significant Progress
NewsFeb 6, 2026

U.S.-Iran Indirect Nuclear Talks Fail to Make Significant Progress

Indirect nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran convened in Muscat, Oman, marking the first formal dialogue since President Trump ordered strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in June 2025. Both sides described the meeting as a "good start," but...

By Foreign Policy
Defense Watch: MQ-25 Taxiing, Harpoon Testing, Machina Raise, TNT Awards
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Defense Watch: MQ-25 Taxiing, Harpoon Testing, Machina Raise, TNT Awards

The Defense Watch roundup spotlights several pivotal milestones: HII’s Newport News division completed builder’s sea trials of the future USS John F. Kennedy (CVN‑79) with delivery now targeted for March 2027; Boeing’s MQ‑25A Stingray unmanned tanker performed its first low‑speed taxi; the Navy concluded...

By Defense Daily
National Defense Areas Expanded, Established Along Texas Border
NewsFeb 6, 2026

National Defense Areas Expanded, Established Along Texas Border

The Department of the Air Force is expanding National Defense Area 3 and creating a new NDA 6 along the Texas‑Mexico border. NDA 3 now stretches roughly 250 miles west of the Gulf of America, while NDA 6 covers a 150‑mile segment from Falcon...

By U.S. Air Force
How the British Empire Chose Canada Over Guadeloupe
NewsFeb 6, 2026

How the British Empire Chose Canada Over Guadeloupe

During the Seven Years’ War, Britain faced a heated debate over whether to retain the newly captured Canadian territories or the sugar‑rich island of Guadeloupe. Financial officials highlighted Guadeloupe’s immediate profitability, while strategists argued Canada offered long‑term security for the...

By Foreign Policy
Now Accepting Applications — for Classified Intel
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Now Accepting Applications — for Classified Intel

Federal layoffs have left thousands of former U.S. officials vulnerable to foreign recruitment, and Chinese intelligence services have seized the opportunity by creating a network of fake consulting firms and job‑platform outreach. The scheme relies on classic human intelligence tactics—email...

By FCW (GovExec Technology)
DRMC Airmen Support Certification of Instrument Landing Systems
NewsFeb 6, 2026

DRMC Airmen Support Certification of Instrument Landing Systems

Air Forces Central’s Deployed Regional Maintenance Center (DRMC) Airmen finalized the commissioning and FAA flight inspection of the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing’s instrument landing system (ILS) glide slope in the U.S. Central Command area on Jan. 29, 2026. The effort involved adjusting...

By U.S. Air Force
DRMC Airmen Support Certification of Instrument Landing Systems
NewsFeb 6, 2026

DRMC Airmen Support Certification of Instrument Landing Systems

U.S. Air Forces Central’s Deployed Regional Maintenance Center (DRMC) Airmen completed the commissioning and flight‑inspection of the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing’s instrument landing systems (ILS). The teams verified glide‑slope antenna heights and overall system performance, confirming compliance with safety standards...

By U.S. Space Force – News (All Entries)
Iran Can Still Normalize Its Economy—But the Path Will Be Painful and Slow
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Iran Can Still Normalize Its Economy—But the Path Will Be Painful and Slow

Iran’s inflation, hovering around 20% and spiking above 40% during sanctions, has become a structural feature of its macro‑economy. The country’s fragmented exchange‑rate system, fiscal deficits financed by the central bank, and dominant state‑linked enterprises perpetuate price pressures. Analysts argue...

By Atlantic Council
Shipbuilding Drives HII’s Revenue and Income Gains for 2025
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Shipbuilding Drives HII’s Revenue and Income Gains for 2025

HII reported FY25 revenue of $12.5 bn, an 8.2% rise year‑over‑year, driven by a 14% increase in shipbuilding throughput. Ingalls Shipbuilding and Newport News Shipbuilding posted revenue gains of 11.2% and 9.0% respectively, while Mission Technologies contributed $3.0 bn, up 3.6%. Operating...

By Naval Technology
Thomas Countryman on New START Expiry and the Value of Arms Control
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Thomas Countryman on New START Expiry and the Value of Arms Control

Thomas Countryman, chair of the Arms Control Association, warned that the New START treaty will soon expire and urged the United States to negotiate a replacement with Russia while opening consultations with China. He highlighted the loss of experienced negotiators...

By Arms Control Association
Air National Guard Base Takes Stage Ahead of Super Bowl LX
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Air National Guard Base Takes Stage Ahead of Super Bowl LX

Moffett Air National Guard Base will host a joint U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy flyover that will streak across the sky during the national anthem of Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8. The championship pits the Seattle Seahawks against the...

By U.S. Space Force – News (All Entries)
Airbus, DSTA Demonstrate HTeaming with Flexrotor and H225M
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Airbus, DSTA Demonstrate HTeaming with Flexrotor and H225M

Airbus and Singapore’s Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) completed the first flight demonstration of HTeaming, integrating the Flexrotor uncrewed aerial system with an H225M Super Puma helicopter. The trial, conducted in January at a Singapore airbase, showcased real‑time data...

By Airforce Technology
New UK Defence Procurement Plan Due for April Fool’s Release
NewsFeb 6, 2026

New UK Defence Procurement Plan Due for April Fool’s Release

The UK Ministry of Defence will unveil a new "segmented approach" to defence procurement on April 1, 2026, coinciding with April Fool’s Day. The model splits contracts into three tiers—major platforms within two years, upgrades within one year, and rapid commercial...

By Airforce Technology
Israel’s Blunt Warning To Terrorists & Their Sponsors — “Those Who Play With Fire Will Be Burned”
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Israel’s Blunt Warning To Terrorists & Their Sponsors — “Those Who Play With Fire Will Be Burned”

Israel’s ambassador to India warned that any state tolerating jihadist proxies jeopardizes its own security, emphasizing the need to dismantle Hamas as part of President Trump’s 20‑point Gaza plan. The U.S.‑led "Board of Peace" now includes Pakistan, Turkey and Qatar,...

By Eurasian Times – Defence
72 Hours in the Gulf: Inside Chancellor Merz’s Mission to Wean Germany Off US Dependence
NewsFeb 6, 2026

72 Hours in the Gulf: Inside Chancellor Merz’s Mission to Wean Germany Off US Dependence

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz spent three days in Riyadh, Doha and Abu Dhabi to secure Gulf energy, investment and defence deals aimed at reducing Berlin's reliance on the United States and China. After the 2025 loss of Russian pipeline gas, Germany imported...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Slow Launch Tempo Clouds Long-Term Role of Space Launch System
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Slow Launch Tempo Clouds Long-Term Role of Space Launch System

NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) has now been in development for 15 years, accumulating more than $30 billion in taxpayer spending. The program’s launch cadence remains painfully slow, with fewer than one flight per year, undermining its intended role in deep‑space...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
India’s Defense Budget Jumps 15 Percent
NewsFeb 6, 2026

India’s Defense Budget Jumps 15 Percent

India’s 2026‑27 Union Budget allocates a record ₹7.85 trillion (≈$87 billion) to defence, a 15 percent rise over the previous year. The surge is driven by Operation Sindoor, a series of retaliatory air strikes that heightened focus on modernisation. Capital outlay jumps to ₹2.31 trillion,...

By The Diplomat – Asia Defense
Germany Wants a “Two-Speed EU” On Defence.  What About Poland?
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Germany Wants a “Two-Speed EU” On Defence. What About Poland?

Germany is spearheading a “two‑speed” European Union defence initiative by forming an E6 group of the bloc’s six largest economies – Germany, France, Poland, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. The format aims to bypass consensus‑driven decision‑making to accelerate defence investment,...

By Defence24 (Poland)
France Adopts “Indian Model” Of Partnership in East Africa After Setback in West Africa: OPED
NewsFeb 6, 2026

France Adopts “Indian Model” Of Partnership in East Africa After Setback in West Africa: OPED

France is redirecting its African security policy from the faltering Sahel model to a partnership with Kenya, formalized through the first France‑Kenya Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA). The DCA shifts focus to joint training, maritime security, intelligence sharing, and peace‑support operations,...

By Eurasian Times – Defence
Is Europe Prepared for AGI?
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Is Europe Prepared for AGI?

RAND Europe hosted a webinar examining how artificial general intelligence could reshape global power dynamics and what steps Europe should take to prepare. Experts highlighted the EU’s current fragmented approach and the need for a unified policy that balances innovation,...

By RAND Blog/Analysis
The Real Risks of the Saudi-UAE Feud
NewsFeb 6, 2026

The Real Risks of the Saudi-UAE Feud

A deepening rivalry between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates is reshaping Gulf politics as Riyadh pursues Vision 2030 and seeks to eclipse Abu Dhabi’s dominance in finance, tourism and logistics. The split, first evident in public accusations of the UAE...

By Foreign Affairs
Veterans Fueling Central Ohio’s Tech Boom Through Teaching
NewsFeb 5, 2026

Veterans Fueling Central Ohio’s Tech Boom Through Teaching

Veterans Brian Parks and Bill Pencil are teaching automotive technology and welding at Tolles Career & Technical Center in Plain City, Ohio, bringing military‑honed teamwork, discipline, and technical expertise to high‑school students. Their hands‑on instruction aligns with Central Ohio’s rapidly...

By Military.com (Navy News)
When Economic Warfare Meets Gunboat Diplomacy: What to Know About the US Seizures of Shadow Fleet Tankers
NewsFeb 5, 2026

When Economic Warfare Meets Gunboat Diplomacy: What to Know About the US Seizures of Shadow Fleet Tankers

U.S. authorities have seized at least seven tankers linked to Venezuela’s shadow fleet, part of a broader push to disrupt illicit oil flows from Iran, Russia and Venezuela. The seizures rely on civil forfeiture statutes rather than wartime prize law,...

By Atlantic Council