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Trump Family Invests In $1.5B Go-Public Merger For Drone Co.
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By Law360 — Mergers & Acquisitions
Slovakia in Talks with U.S. to Expand F-16 Fleet to 18 Aircraft
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By Overt Defense
Saudi Arabia Air Report: The World’s Fourth-Largest UAV Market Seeks to Strengthen Domestic Industry
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By Shephard Media
Another Round of Negotiations in the Ukraine-US-Russia Format
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Despite Reset in India–US Relations, New Delhi Retains Commitment to Strategic Hedging
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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,...

By Chatham House – All Content
What 5 Million Apps Revealed About Secrets in JavaScript
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By BleepingComputer
World Briefs | Putin Ally Warns European Powers over Seizure of Russian Vessels
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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....

By BusinessLIVE
The Revamp of Ireland’s Defence
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By Naval Technology
The Politics of Interpretation: Who Governs the Korean DMZ?
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
No Pause in Ajax Production While Investigations Are Ongoing
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By Army Technology
Cyprus–Greece–Israel: Cooperation in the Face of Turkey's Power
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By Defence24 (Poland)
New Keenadu Backdoor Found in Android Firmware, Google Play Apps
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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,...

By BleepingComputer
API Threats Grow in Scale as AI Expands the Blast Radius
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By SecurityWeek
3D Printed Helicopter Bracket Made From Recycled Titanium Takes Flight
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By TCT Magazine
TTTECH to Deliver TSN Solutions for US Army’s HADES ISR Programme
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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,...

By Army Technology
SmartLoader Attack Uses Trojanized Oura MCP Server to Deploy StealC Infostealer
NewsFeb 17, 2026

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...

By The Hacker News
Reader Poll: Two-Thirds Oppose US Navy Shipbuilding Strategy
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Reader Poll: Two-Thirds Oppose US Navy Shipbuilding Strategy

A GlobalData poll of Naval Technology readers shows 67% of over 250 participants reject President Donald Trump’s current US Navy shipbuilding strategy, citing schedule and direction concerns. The poll highlights a split between those favoring traditional platforms and a growing...

By Naval Technology
Valen Array Advances Multi-Mission Sensing Tech
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Valen Array Advances Multi-Mission Sensing Tech

Northrop Grumman unveiled Valen, a multifunction active electronically scanned array that merges radar, electronic warfare and communications into a single lightweight aperture. The array is digitally designed and 3‑D printed, reducing size, weight, power and production lead times. Valen’s open‑architecture...

By SpaceDaily
SatService to Supply Q V Band Satcom Ground Station for Bundeswehr University
NewsFeb 17, 2026

SatService to Supply Q V Band Satcom Ground Station for Bundeswehr University

SatService GmbH, a Calian Group subsidiary, secured a contract from Germany's Federal Ministry of Defence to deliver a Q V‑band satellite ground station to the Bundeswehr University in Munich. The solution features a 4‑metre high‑performance antenna and full‑service integration, enabling geostationary‑orbit...

By SpaceDaily
World Defense Show 2026: Large Vehicles and Counter-Drone Systems Take the Limelight
NewsFeb 17, 2026

World Defense Show 2026: Large Vehicles and Counter-Drone Systems Take the Limelight

The third World Defense Show (WDS) in Riyadh expanded by nearly 60% since its 2022 debut, drawing 1,486 exhibitors from 89 countries and 513 official delegations. Attendance reached 137,000 visitors, and the event facilitated 60 contracts totaling SAR 33 billion (US$ 8.8 billion). Large‑vehicle...

By Shephard Media
Guidance: The White Book for Foreign Service Advisors and Defence Attachés
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Guidance: The White Book for Foreign Service Advisors and Defence Attachés

The UK Ministry of Defence’s "White Book"—a directory of Commonwealth defence liaison staff and foreign service attachés—has been moved to a restricted MOD intranet, ending its public availability. Users are now directed to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office’s London diplomatic...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
Two Battalions “Destroyed”? The Truth About NATO’s Exercise
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Two Battalions “Destroyed”? The Truth About NATO’s Exercise

The NATO‑led Hedgehog‑2025 exercise in Estonia involved over 16,000 troops from 12 nations and integrated Ukrainian drone operators using the Delta battlefield‑management system. In a simulated scenario, a ten‑person Ukrainian team “destroyed” 17 armored vehicles and rendered two battalions combat‑ineffective...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Ukraine Denies Reports of Secret Multinational F-16 Squadron
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Ukraine Denies Reports of Secret Multinational F-16 Squadron

Ukraine’s Air Force publicly refuted a report that a secret multinational F‑16 squadron, comprising Ukrainian, American and Dutch pilots, is operating over its territory. The claim, published by French outlet Intelligence Online, was labeled unsupported and inaccurate. Ukrainian officials highlighted...

By Defence Blog
Poland Arrests Suspect Linked to Phobos Ransomware Operation
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Poland Arrests Suspect Linked to Phobos Ransomware Operation

Polish authorities detained a 47‑year‑old man suspected of collaborating with the Phobos ransomware group during a joint operation in the Małopolska region. The arrest, part of Europol‑coordinated Operation Aether, yielded computers and phones loaded with stolen credentials, credit‑card data, and server‑access...

By BleepingComputer
Denmark Establishes MQ-9B Drone Squadron for Arctic Surveillance
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Denmark Establishes MQ-9B Drone Squadron for Arctic Surveillance

Denmark’s Air Force formally created Squadron 729 to operate four MQ‑9B long‑range drones, with deliveries slated to start in 2028. The unit, based at Aalborg Air Base, will focus on surveillance across the Arctic, North Atlantic and Baltic regions. Training and...

By Defence Blog
SNC Buys Global 6500 Jet to Support HADES Surveillance Fleet
NewsFeb 17, 2026

SNC Buys Global 6500 Jet to Support HADES Surveillance Fleet

Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) has purchased a Bombardier Global 6500 jet using private capital to support the U.S. Army’s High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES) ISR program. The aircraft is the first non‑prototype platform earmarked for the Army’s future...

By Defence Blog
3 Threat Groups Started Targeting ICS/OT in 2025: Dragos
NewsFeb 17, 2026

3 Threat Groups Started Targeting ICS/OT in 2025: Dragos

Dragos’ 2026 Year in Review OT/ICS report adds three new adversaries—Sylvanite, Azurite and Pyroxene—targeting industrial control systems in 2025. Sylvanite acts as a rapid‑exploitation broker, weaponising n‑day flaws within 48 hours and handing access to the Voltzite group across power, oil,...

By SecurityWeek
Pentagon Expands THAAD Interceptor Production with L3Harris Deal
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Pentagon Expands THAAD Interceptor Production with L3Harris Deal

The Pentagon awarded L3Harris Technologies a nearly $400 million contract to produce solid‑rocket boost motors and Liquid Divert and Attitude Control Systems for the THAAD missile‑defense system. The deal expands interceptor production after heavy operational use, including the 150 launches recorded...

By Defence Blog
Guidance: Allied Joint Doctrine for Air and Space Operations (AJP-3.3)
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Guidance: Allied Joint Doctrine for Air and Space Operations (AJP-3.3)

Allied Joint Publication AJP‑3.3, the NATO doctrine for air and space operations, was refreshed on 17 February 2026 as Edition C Version 1. The document outlines fundamental principles, the air‑operations planning cycle, and how space capabilities support joint forces. It targets NATO commanders, staff,...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
Unit 42: Nearly Two-Thirds of Breaches Now Start with Identity Abuse
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Unit 42: Nearly Two-Thirds of Breaches Now Start with Identity Abuse

Unit 42’s annual incident‑response report reveals identity abuse now initiates roughly two‑thirds of network intrusions, with social engineering responsible for one‑third of the 750 incidents examined. Compromised credentials, brute‑force attacks and permissive identity policies further fuel the trend, while identity‑related...

By CyberScoop
Citizen Lab Links Cellebrite to the Hacking of a Kenyan Presidential Candidate’s Phone
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Citizen Lab Links Cellebrite to the Hacking of a Kenyan Presidential Candidate’s Phone

Citizen Lab’s forensic analysis uncovered Cellebrite’s phone‑cracking software on Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi’s device, indicating that state authorities used the tool after his arrest. The evidence shows the phone was unlocked without a password, exposing personal photos, messages, and his...

By CyberScoop
Skyeton Upgrades Raybird UAS with Satellite Communications
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Skyeton Upgrades Raybird UAS with Satellite Communications

Skyeton has integrated satellite communications into its Raybird tactical UAV, eliminating data link range constraints and enabling continuous real‑time transmission throughout 28‑plus hour missions. The SATCOM‑enabled Raybird can now operate beyond 2,500 km, supporting deep ISR tasks in contested environments. The...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Ceasefire Would Be only the Beginning. Ukraine’s Energy Problem
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Ceasefire Would Be only the Beginning. Ukraine’s Energy Problem

A ceasefire would only mark the start of Ukraine’s energy crisis, as the war has left the power grid in ruins. Experts estimate at least three years of scheduled blackouts, with a 6‑hour on/4‑hour off cycle becoming the norm. Damage...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Bangladesh Receives New Batch of Chinese VT-5 Light Tanks
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Bangladesh Receives New Batch of Chinese VT-5 Light Tanks

Bangladesh has taken delivery of a new batch of Chinese VT‑5 light tanks, adding to the 44‑vehicle regiment already in service. The VT‑5’s 105 mm gun and modern fire‑control suite give the army a mobile, fire‑support platform suited to the country’s...

By Defence Blog
Guidance: Defence Maritime Regulations: Regulatory Notices
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Guidance: Defence Maritime Regulations: Regulatory Notices

The Defence Maritime Regulator (DMR) has refreshed its regulatory notice suite, adding a 2026 Regulation Source Record, ATAMS and ISM Code guidance, and updated IMO registration requirements. Recent 2025 amendments address diving safety verification and wreck management, while a 2025...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
Australia Prepares for Next Batch of ‘Ghost Bat’ Warplane Buddy Drones
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Australia Prepares for Next Batch of ‘Ghost Bat’ Warplane Buddy Drones

Australia is expanding its collaborative combat aircraft program by adding seven more Boeing MQ‑28A Ghost Bat drones, a AUS $754 million investment that brings the fleet toward ten operational units by 2028. The RAAF already operates eight Block 1 aircraft and is testing...

By Defense News – Unmanned
Elbit Reports Record Demand for Laser Targeting Systems
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Elbit Reports Record Demand for Laser Targeting Systems

Elbit Systems announced record global demand in 2025 for its NATO‑standard laser target designator (LTD) systems across land and airborne platforms. The surge reflects heightened reliance on precision strikes, rapid sensor‑to‑shooter cycles, and the expanding role of drones on modern...

By Defence Blog
Israeli Defense Giant Lands Undisclosed $435M Defense Agreement
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Israeli Defense Giant Lands Undisclosed $435M Defense Agreement

Elbit Systems announced a roughly $435 million agreement with an undisclosed international customer to supply advanced land systems and co‑develop a new defense solution over a six‑year horizon. The contracts blend delivery of proven battlefield hardware with a research‑and‑development program aimed...

By Defence Blog
USAFE-AFAFRICA Welcomes Bundeswehr Joint Forces Command [Image 2 of 2]
NewsFeb 17, 2026

USAFE-AFAFRICA Welcomes Bundeswehr Joint Forces Command [Image 2 of 2]

On 3 February 2026, USAFE‑AFAFRICA hosted the Bundeswehr Joint Forces Command at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. The delegation met with Lt. Gen. Jason T. Hinds and senior USAFE‑AFAFRICA officials to review U.S. counter‑small unmanned aircraft systems (C‑sUAS) and integrated air‑and‑missile‑defense (IAMD)...

By U.S. Marine Corps – News
Royal Navy Sees Hybrid Shift as Central to Future Force Mix
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Royal Navy Sees Hybrid Shift as Central to Future Force Mix

Britain’s Royal Navy is accelerating a transition to a ‘hybrid fleet’ that blends crewed warships with uncrewed and autonomous systems, a core element of the 2025 Strategic Defence Review. First Sea Lord Gen. Sir Gwyn Jenkins said the priority is...

By Naval News
What’s Behind UK-China Border Security Deal?
NewsFeb 17, 2026

What’s Behind UK-China Border Security Deal?

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a UK‑China border‑security agreement aimed at disrupting the supply of engines and equipment used for small‑boat crossings of the English Channel. The pact builds on a network of similar deals with Turkey, the Balkans,...

By Asia Times – Defense
Russia in the High North
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Russia in the High North

Russia’s strategic calculus in the High North is being reshaped by NATO’s expansion and the ongoing war in Ukraine. While the Arctic remains a hub for nuclear assets, resource extraction and contested sea routes, Moscow has redirected conventional forces to...

By RAND Blog/Analysis
Export Controls on Artificial Intelligence and Uncrewed Aircraft Systems
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Export Controls on Artificial Intelligence and Uncrewed Aircraft Systems

The report examines how the United States and China are racing to dominate artificial intelligence (AI) and uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), highlighting a widening technology gap in the U.S. defense industrial base. It finds that current export‑control regimes—EAR, ITAR, and...

By RAND Blog/Analysis
Trump’s Diego Garcia Fears Miss the Strategic Point
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Trump’s Diego Garcia Fears Miss the Strategic Point

On February 5 President Trump said talks with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on returning the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius were productive. The pending May 2025 agreement would transfer sovereignty to Mauritius while granting the UK a 99‑year lease of Diego Garcia to...

By Asia Times – Defense
RCV Engines Secures £4 Million European Deal & Bolsters UK Manufacturing
NewsFeb 17, 2026

RCV Engines Secures £4 Million European Deal & Bolsters UK Manufacturing

RCV Engines has secured a £4 million supply agreement with a European partner to deliver its mission‑critical propulsion systems. The contract was awarded after a competitive evaluation, highlighting the company’s 4‑stroke rotary valve engines that can run on heavy fuels such...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Leonardo Funding Development of Earth Observation Constellation
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Leonardo Funding Development of Earth Observation Constellation

Leonardo is investing roughly €500 million to develop a 20‑satellite Earth observation constellation slated for launch in 2027‑28. The system will combine high‑resolution optical, synthetic‑aperture radar and communications payloads, built by Thales Alenia Space using its NIMBUS modular bus. The project...

By SpaceNews
DSK 2026 Set to Showcase AI & Autonomous Defense Systems
NewsFeb 17, 2026

DSK 2026 Set to Showcase AI & Autonomous Defense Systems

The 2026 Drone Show Korea (DSK) opens Feb. 25 in Busan, covering 26,508 m² with 318 companies from 23 nations. The event’s AI‑centric theme showcases autonomous, manned‑unmanned combat systems, with dedicated Army, Navy and Air Force pavilions. Major players such as...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Trump’s New Arms Rules Will Hit Southeast Asia
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Trump’s New Arms Rules Will Hit Southeast Asia

President Trump issued an executive order establishing an “America First” arms export strategy that rewards allies who invest in self‑defense, occupy critical geography, or contribute to U.S. economic security. The rubric pushes the Philippines, Singapore and Cambodia toward priority status...

By Foreign Policy
Udtara Ventures Announces Rs 250 Cr Growth Fund
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Udtara Ventures Announces Rs 250 Cr Growth Fund

Udtara Ventures has launched a Rs 250 crore Udtara Growth Fund aimed at taking sizable ownership stakes in defence, deep‑tech and frontier engineering firms. The fund will back 8‑10 growth‑stage companies with proven product‑market fit and existing order books, using a blend...

By Entrackr