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Nov. 14, 2025

NATO Cancels Plan to Buy E-7 Wedgetails

NATO is abandoning its effort to buy E-7 Wedgetails to replace its aging E-3 AWACS, the Netherlands Ministry of Defense announced Nov. 13—a blow to the uncertain future of the new airborne early warning and control aircraft.  The alliance announced...

Air Force Using AI to Plan Storage for Munitions

When lawmakers and outside experts turn their attention to how the U.S. military can use of artificial intelligence, they tend to focus on weapons systems—the most consequential and risk-laden use cases—and on generative AI. But behind the scenes, the Air Force is already using machine learning algorithms to help solve complex logistical problems—like how to store the munitions critical to projecting airpower.

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US Officials Raise Concerns About Saudi Arabia’s Bid for F-35 Jets

The New York Times

As the Trump administration tries to finalize a deal to sell advanced F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, a Pentagon intelligence report has raised concerns that China could acquire the warplane’s technology if the sales go through, according to people familiar with the assessment.

Russia Creates New Military Branch Dedicated to Drone Warfare

The War Zone

Russia has created a new branch of its military to oversee the production, operation, and testing of uncrewed systems and the tactics and techniques for using them. Called the Unmanned Systems Forces (USF), the new branch mirrors a similar one Ukraine created last year, even using the same name. Its work will encompass aerial, land, and surface drones.

Anduril, EDGE Ink Joint Venture for Drone Sales

Breaking Defense

U.S. defense tech firm Anduril and UAE-based EDGE Group have launched a new joint venture to manufacture drones, with orders for an initial product already booked, the two companies announced Nov. 13.