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World Defense Show 2026: Russia Reveals Details of New Loitering Munition
NewsFeb 11, 2026

World Defense Show 2026: Russia Reveals Details of New Loitering Munition

At the World Defense Show 2026 in Riyadh, Kalashnikov unveiled the RUS‑PE loitering munition, a cannister‑launched, man‑portable system with an approximate 40 km range. The company said the weapon is already in service and entering low‑rate initial production, while development continues...

By Shephard Media
Chinese J-35 Face Engine Restrictions on Fujian Carrier
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Chinese J-35 Face Engine Restrictions on Fujian Carrier

China’s carrier‑based J‑35 stealth fighters on the new Type 003 carrier Fujian are reported to suffer severe engine performance limits, restricting them to roughly seven minutes of flight at a 900 km radius. Analysts say the aircraft still rely on the older...

By Defence Blog
DARPA Picks Saronic for Semi-Autonomous Vessel Protection Program
NewsFeb 11, 2026

DARPA Picks Saronic for Semi-Autonomous Vessel Protection Program

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has chosen Saronic to lead the Pulling Guard program’s Focus Area 2, developing a semi‑autonomous, modular escort vessel for unarmed logistics ships. The platform will feature standardized physical and digital interfaces, allowing rapid integration...

By Naval Today
Defense Tech Startup Occam Raises €3M Following Brave1 Integration Approval in Ukraine
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Defense Tech Startup Occam Raises €3M Following Brave1 Integration Approval in Ukraine

London‑based Occam Industries announced a €3 million pre‑seed round, led by Czech investor Presto Tech Horizons and backed by Antler, Freedom Fund, TYR.vc and angels. The financing follows the company’s approval for integration testing with Ukraine’s Brave1 defense tech cluster, validating...

By The Recursive
Growing Cracks in the BRICS+ Wall
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Growing Cracks in the BRICS+ Wall

The 2026 Davos forum highlighted a widening rift between President Trump’s hyper‑transactional Board of Peace (BoP) and the consensus‑driven BRICS+ alliance. While the BoP can mobilise billion‑dollar initiatives within weeks, BRICS+ remains mired in slow multilateralism, hampered by its recent...

By Asia Times – Defense
America the Fearful
NewsFeb 11, 2026

America the Fearful

In early January 2026, U.S. special‑operations forces conducted a raid on Caracas and seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller defended the operation as a demonstration of American strength in a chaotic world. The move marks...

By Foreign Affairs
F-16 Pilot Becomes First Air Guardsman to Win Prestigious Shine Award
NewsFeb 11, 2026

F-16 Pilot Becomes First Air Guardsman to Win Prestigious Shine Award

Lt. Col. Eric R. Emerson, an Air National Guard F‑16 pilot, became the first Guard member to receive the Anthony C. Shine Award, which honors fighter pilots who embody character, professionalism, and tactical skill. In 2024 he commanded a 24/7...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
JBER Debuts a PACAF-First Mission Ready Airman Program
NewsFeb 11, 2026

JBER Debuts a PACAF-First Mission Ready Airman Program

Joint Base Elmendorf‑Richardson launched the Pacific Air Forces’ first Mission Ready Airman program, targeting Security Forces. Thirty‑four noncommissioned officers completed the inaugural course, which blends tactical skills with mission‑focused instruction. A core component was land‑navigation training designed for GPS‑denied scenarios,...

By U.S. Space Force – News (All Entries)
Asia Fumbles With Throttling Back Telnet Traffic in Region
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Asia Fumbles With Throttling Back Telnet Traffic in Region

Telnet remains a major security weakness in the Asia‑Pacific, accounting for roughly half of the world’s exposed Telnet endpoints. Global throttling on Jan. 14 cut Telnet sessions by 83 % but Asian providers applied inconsistent filters, leaving the region’s traffic relatively high....

By Dark Reading
Navy Names Surface Warfare Officers of the Year
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Navy Names Surface Warfare Officers of the Year

The U.S. Navy honored Lt. Cmdr. Carolyn Bystrom and Lt. Cmdr. Brian Van Metre as the Pacific and Atlantic Fleet Surface Warfare Officers of the Year, respectively. Bystrom earned the Pacific award for her tactics leadership aboard the destroyer USS Spruance, including...

By Military Times
Experts Argue Marine Pullback in Okinawa Should Be Halted as China Threat Rises
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Experts Argue Marine Pullback in Okinawa Should Be Halted as China Threat Rises

Experts warn that the Defense Policy Review Initiative, which aims to move roughly 10,000 U.S. Marines from Okinawa to Guam, Hawaii, Australia and the continental United States, could erode deterrence as China accelerates its push toward Taiwan. The plan, in...

By Military Times
UK Steps up Defence of Arctic and High North From Rising Russian Threats
NewsFeb 11, 2026

UK Steps up Defence of Arctic and High North From Rising Russian Threats

The United Kingdom will double its troop presence in Norway from 1,000 to 2,000 over the next three years, reinforcing NATO’s Arctic Sentry mission. A major Joint Expeditionary Force exercise, Lion Protector, is slated for September 2026 across Iceland, the...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
UK to Lead Multinational Cyber Defence Exercise From Singapore.
NewsFeb 11, 2026

UK to Lead Multinational Cyber Defence Exercise From Singapore.

Britain will lead the Defence Cyber Marvel 2026 exercise, bringing together more than 2,500 personnel from 29 nations in Singapore. The week‑long drill simulates real‑world cyber attacks, pitting blue and red teams against each other while integrating military, government and...

By UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
SpaceX's Next-Gen Super Heavy Booster Aces Four Days of "Cryoproof" Testing
NewsFeb 10, 2026

SpaceX's Next-Gen Super Heavy Booster Aces Four Days of "Cryoproof" Testing

SpaceX announced that its upgraded Super Heavy V3 booster successfully completed a four‑day cryogenic proof‑test campaign at Texas’ Massey Test Site. The test involved multiple liquid‑nitrogen fills and pressure cycles that mimic the ultra‑cold methane and liquid‑oxygen loads planned for...

By Ars Technica – Security
Female Sailors Can Now Purchase New Dress Overblouse, Navy Announces
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Female Sailors Can Now Purchase New Dress Overblouse, Navy Announces

The U.S. Navy announced the second phase of its female uniform modernization, making the optional white, long‑sleeved service‑dress overblouse available at select Navy Exchange locations in Norfolk, Arlington and San Diego, as well as online. The overblouse, part of the...

By Military Times
Cyber Command, NSA Nominee Rudd Advances to Senate Floor
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Cyber Command, NSA Nominee Rudd Advances to Senate Floor

The Senate Intelligence Committee voted 14‑3 to advance Army Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd’s nomination as head of U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency. Rudd, currently deputy chief of U.S. Indo‑Pacific Command, has no prior cyber warfare or intelligence...

By The Record by Recorded Future
L3Harris Pitches Cruise Missiles for SOCOM’s Air Tractor
NewsFeb 10, 2026

L3Harris Pitches Cruise Missiles for SOCOM’s Air Tractor

U.S. Special Operations Command and the Air Force are testing L3Harris’s Red Wolf missile on the OA-1K Skyraider II, a modified Air Tractor crop-duster. Red Wolf can loiter or fly up to 200 nautical miles as a precision cruise missile...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
ICE Director Refuses to Commit to Pausing Operations for 2026 World Cup
NewsFeb 10, 2026

ICE Director Refuses to Commit to Pausing Operations for 2026 World Cup

Acting ICE director Todd Lyons told a House Homeland Security committee that ICE will remain fully operational during the 2026 World Cup, refusing to pledge a pause around match venues. The tournament will draw up to 10 million visitors to 11...

By The Guardian – UK Defence
Inside Seoul’s Bid for Canada Submarine Contract
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Inside Seoul’s Bid for Canada Submarine Contract

Canada is preparing to replace its aging Victoria‑class submarines, launching its largest defence procurement to date. South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean, backed by Hyundai Heavy Industries, is vying against Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems for the contract. Both governments are pitching comprehensive...

By POLITICO – Morning Defense
Palladyne AI Receives U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Palladyne AI Receives U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations

Palladyne AI secured a U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory contract, dubbed HANGTIME, to fuse its patented SwarmOS platform across satellite, aerial, maritime and ground systems. The effort targets the longstanding challenge of making autonomous assets operate as a coordinated team...

By Robotics 24/7
In the Bloody, Urban Combat to Liberate Manila, This Airborne ‘Angel’ Sacrificed All
NewsFeb 10, 2026

In the Bloody, Urban Combat to Liberate Manila, This Airborne ‘Angel’ Sacrificed All

PFC Manuel Pérez Jr., a 22‑year‑old paratrooper with the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment, performed a daring solo assault on a Japanese pillbox during the February 1945 liberation of Manila. His aggressive close‑quarters attack killed 18 enemy combatants and cleared the...

By Military Times
Beer and Wine at Chow Halls of the Future? Commanders Will Decide.
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Beer and Wine at Chow Halls of the Future? Commanders Will Decide.

The Army is piloting a campus‑style dining concept at Fort Hood’s 42 Bistro, launching on Feb. 18, with an optional beer and wine service. Senior commanders, including Lt. Gen. Chris Mohan and Fort Hood’s commander, will decide whether alcohol is...

By Military Times
Beyond Blocs
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Beyond Blocs

The article argues that the world is moving beyond bloc politics toward issue‑based cooperation, with Europe seeking strategic autonomy while engaging China on a case‑by‑case basis. Recent high‑level visits to Beijing by European and other leaders underscore this shift. Trade...

By Foreign Policy
China’s US Treasurys Exit Could Limit Japan’s Military Spending
NewsFeb 10, 2026

China’s US Treasurys Exit Could Limit Japan’s Military Spending

China is directing state‑owned banks to cut U.S. Treasury holdings to roughly $750 billion by 2025, halving its 2010 peak. The reduction removes a major buyer from the market, shifting the financing burden toward Japan, the world’s largest foreign‑reserve holder. Japan’s...

By Asia Times – Defense
Is a Dollar Vibe Shift Under Way?
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Is a Dollar Vibe Shift Under Way?

The Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center podcast explores whether a sustained dollar depreciation is emerging. Host Dan McDowell explains how a weaker greenback could reshape U.S. trade balances, investment flows, and national‑security calculations. The discussion highlights potential benefits for exporters alongside higher...

By Atlantic Council
Michigan Facility Designated as DOW National Test Site for Drones
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Michigan Facility Designated as DOW National Test Site for Drones

The U.S. Department of Defense has named Michigan’s National All‑Domain Warfighting Center (NADWC) a national test site for uncrewed aerial systems. The range offers roughly 200,000 acres of maneuver space and over 17,000 square miles of dedicated airspace, enabling realistic...

By U.S. Army – News
Boeing to Modernise USAF C-17A Globemaster III Flight Deck
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Boeing to Modernise USAF C-17A Globemaster III Flight Deck

Boeing has been awarded a contract exceeding $400 million to modernise the flight deck of the USAF C‑17A Globemaster III. The programme will replace legacy avionics with a modular open systems architecture (MOSA), allowing rapid integration of new capabilities. Curtiss‑Wright will supply...

By Airforce Technology
RTX Wins up to $230.56m Deal for F135 Lot 20 Long-Lead Materials
NewsFeb 10, 2026

RTX Wins up to $230.56m Deal for F135 Lot 20 Long-Lead Materials

RTX has been awarded a non‑competitive contract worth up to $230.56 million to procure long‑lead‑time materials and components for F135 Lot 20 propulsion systems. The deal supports the production of 138 engines destined for the U.S. Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, as...

By Naval Technology
Major Overhaul of NATO’s Force Commands
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Major Overhaul of NATO’s Force Commands

NATO is undergoing a major command reshuffle as the United States transfers leadership of its Joint Force Commands in Naples and Norfolk to European officers—an Italian and a British general, respectively. The U.S. will assume control of Allied Maritime Command...

By Defence24 (Poland)
GE Aerospace, MEPC Sign RSAF F110 Maintenance Contracts
NewsFeb 10, 2026

GE Aerospace, MEPC Sign RSAF F110 Maintenance Contracts

GE Aerospace has signed three agreements with Saudi‑based Middle East Propulsion Company (MEPC) to supply ENSIP kits, and provide repair and overhaul services for the Royal Saudi Air Force’s F110‑129 engine fleet. The deals, announced at the World Defense Show...

By Airforce Technology
Will Donroe Doctrine Really Cut China’s Western Hemisphere Clout?
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Will Donroe Doctrine Really Cut China’s Western Hemisphere Clout?

The Trump administration’s new National Security Strategy introduces the “Donroe Doctrine,” a modernized Monroe Doctrine that seeks to bar non‑hemispheric powers, especially China, from controlling strategic assets in the Western Hemisphere. It pledges to push out foreign infrastructure firms and...

By Asia Times – Defense
Naval Group, Astrolight to Test POLARIS Laser on Lithuanian Ships
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Naval Group, Astrolight to Test POLARIS Laser on Lithuanian Ships

Naval Group and Lithuanian space‑tech firm Astrolight have signed an MoU to trial Astrolight’s POLARIS laser communication terminal on Naval Group’s new offshore patrol vessel for Lithuania. The partnership was announced at the Lithuanian Maritime Defence Industry Days and follows...

By Naval Technology
US Navy and Raytheon Explore Additional Applications for Mk 58 CRAW Torpedo
NewsFeb 10, 2026

US Navy and Raytheon Explore Additional Applications for Mk 58 CRAW Torpedo

Raytheon and the U.S. Navy are assessing broader uses for the Mk 58 Compact Rapid Attack Weapon (CRAW), a torpedo originally built for Virginia‑class submarines. The system is transitioning from prototype to an operationally ready weapon, praised for its affordability and...

By Shephard Media
NASA Chief: Artemis Moon Landing Is Litmus Test for ‘American Exceptionalism’
NewsFeb 10, 2026

NASA Chief: Artemis Moon Landing Is Litmus Test for ‘American Exceptionalism’

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman warned that the Artemis III moon landing is a litmus test for American exceptionalism, stressing that a U.S. miss before China’s 2030 landing would raise questions about national competence. The White House pushed the Artemis III...

By Aerospace America (AIAA)
U.S. Unveils “Parasitic” MMAUV That Hitchhikes Onto Ships & Submarines — Changing Rules Of Naval Warfare
NewsFeb 10, 2026

U.S. Unveils “Parasitic” MMAUV That Hitchhikes Onto Ships & Submarines — Changing Rules Of Naval Warfare

Lockheed Martin has unveiled the Lamprey Multi‑Mission Autonomous Undersea Vehicle (MMAUV), a plug‑and‑play drone that latches onto ships or submarines and recharges via built‑in hydrogenerators. The modular vehicle can arrive at a theater fully charged and launch aerial drones, torpedoes,...

By Eurasian Times – Defence
BAE Systems to Supply Allies with US Missile Warning System
NewsFeb 10, 2026

BAE Systems to Supply Allies with US Missile Warning System

BAE Systems secured $137 million in U.S. Army Foreign Military Sales contracts to supply its AN/AAR‑57 Common Missile Warning System to allied customers. The deal expands CMWS coverage to aircraft fleets in over 20 nations, adding to more than 3,000 units...

By Army Technology
Sweden Will Build CV90 Prototypes for Its Fleet Renewal
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Sweden Will Build CV90 Prototypes for Its Fleet Renewal

Sweden’s Defence Materiel Administration awarded a $37.5 million contract to HB Utveckling AB to build prototypes for updated CV90 infantry fighting vehicles, extending the fleet’s service life to at least 2045. The programme includes the purchase of 50 new CV9035 MkIIIC variants equipped...

By Army Technology
Germany and Sweden Choose PROTECTOR RS4 RWS for CAVS 6×6 Program
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Germany and Sweden Choose PROTECTOR RS4 RWS for CAVS 6×6 Program

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has signed a contract with Patria to supply several hundred PROTECTOR RS4 remote weapon stations for the German and Swedish Common Armoured Vehicle System (CAVS) 6×6 programmes, valued at approximately €140 million. The RS4, a turret‑on‑turret solution...

By Overt Defense
Behind Putin’s $15 Billion Arms Revenue Claim
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Behind Putin’s $15 Billion Arms Revenue Claim

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that arms exports generated roughly $15 billion in foreign‑exchange earnings in 2025 and that more than 340 cooperation projects are slated for 2026‑2028. Independent analysts caution that Russia’s defence‑sector data are opaque, making the figure difficult...

By Defence24 (Poland)
World Defense Show 2026: MARSS Displays New Nation Shield Air Defence C2 System
NewsFeb 10, 2026

World Defense Show 2026: MARSS Displays New Nation Shield Air Defence C2 System

At the World Defense Show 2026, MARSS introduced Nation Shield, the latest version of its NiDAR command‑and‑control platform. The system extends C2 capabilities to dismounted troops and vehicle units, delivering a unified operating picture from the edge to mission command....

By Shephard Media
Challenges Overshadow Hope in Gaza
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Challenges Overshadow Hope in Gaza

Major fighting in Gaza has ceased, yet the cease‑fire remains fragile and humanitarian conditions are only marginally improving. Over 92% of residential structures are destroyed, leaving half a hundred million metric tons of rubble and a crippled health system. The...

By Foreign Policy
Europe Braces as US Returns to Munich Security Conference
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Europe Braces as US Returns to Munich Security Conference

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will lead a delegation to the Munich Security Conference, marking Washington’s most visible re‑engagement with Europe since a year of heightened unilateralism. The Munich Security Index now rates the United States as a greater geopolitical...

By Army Technology
US Approves $1.7 Billion AEGIS Combat System Upgrade for Spain
NewsFeb 10, 2026

US Approves $1.7 Billion AEGIS Combat System Upgrade for Spain

The U.S. State Department approved a $1.7 billion Foreign Military Sale to Spain for a mid‑life upgrade of its five Álvaro de Bazán (F‑100) class Aegis‑equipped frigates. The package provides five new Aegis Weapon System shipsets, upgraded digital signal processors, modern MK‑41...

By Overt Defense
World Defense Show 2026: Middle East Remains Focused on US Equipment and Local Industry Involvement
NewsFeb 10, 2026

World Defense Show 2026: Middle East Remains Focused on US Equipment and Local Industry Involvement

The World Defense Show 2026 highlighted a $63.5 billion Middle East vehicle procurement market projected through 2036, with nearly half ($31.7 billion) tied to unawarded programmes. The unawarded segment covers almost 10,000 vehicles, dominated by main battle tank contracts for Bahrain, Turkey...

By Shephard Media
UK’s Type 83 Destroyer Stays in the Shadows with Program yet to Move Beyond Concept
NewsFeb 10, 2026

UK’s Type 83 Destroyer Stays in the Shadows with Program yet to Move Beyond Concept

The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that the future Type 83 destroyer remains in the concept stage, with the outline business case expected by June 2026. The program is being evaluated against the Royal Navy’s Hybrid Navy Strategy and the broader Defence...

By Naval Today
Wyoming Guard Partners with Wyoming Hoist Team for Search and Rescue Training
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Wyoming Guard Partners with Wyoming Hoist Team for Search and Rescue Training

The Wyoming Army National Guard partnered with the volunteer Wyoming Hoist Team to conduct joint hoist training with the Big Horn County Search and Rescue and Wyoming Life Flight in the Greybull Mountains on Jan. 28, 2026. The exercise taught civilian rescuers...

By U.S. Army – News
Mining Corridors as Catalysts: Building on the Lobito Model
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Mining Corridors as Catalysts: Building on the Lobito Model

In December 2025 the United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a strategic partnership that gives Washington preferential access to Congolese mineral deposits. The article argues that the next step is building logistics corridors, using the Lobito Corridor—linking...

By Atlantic Council
World Defense Show 2026: ST Engineering Seeks Edge in Crowded 6x6 Market
NewsFeb 10, 2026

World Defense Show 2026: ST Engineering Seeks Edge in Crowded 6x6 Market

Singapore’s ST Engineering unveiled the Vantrex, a new 6×6 infantry fighting vehicle at the World Defense Show 2026. The design merges the lower chassis of the Terrex s5 with a commercial‑truck‑derived upper structure, positioning it between the company’s Rhino 4×4...

By Shephard Media
Advisor to the Polish General Staff on Cooperation with the USA: We Have a Contingency Plan
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Advisor to the Polish General Staff on Cooperation with the USA: We Have a Contingency Plan

Polish Strategic Advisor Lt. Gen. Piotr Błazeusz told TVP World that Poland has both a primary defence plan and contingency “branch” plans in case U.S. support wanes, but he remains confident Washington will not abandon its European allies. He questioned...

By Defence24 (Poland)