Daily Report

March 20, 2026

New Bomb and Old Fighter Both Striking Targets in Strait of Hormuz

The Air Force is using some of its newest bombs and some of its oldest planes to strike very different targets in the Strait of Hormuz during Operation Epic Fury—a high-tech bunker-busting bomb and the famous A-10 Thunderbolt II attack plane. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. Dan Caine referenced both weapons systems in his March 19 Pentagon briefing, which included updates on the current operation.

Radar Sweep

US War Planes and Helicopters Kick Off Battle to Reopen Hormuz

The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. and its allies have intensified the battle to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, sending low-flying attack jets over the sea lanes to blast Iranian naval vessels and Apache helicopters to shoot down Iran’s deadly drones, American military officials said.

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Drones over Base Where Rubio, Hegseth Live Raise Security Concerns

The Washington Post

U.S. officials detected unidentified drones above the Washington Army base where Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth live, according to three people briefed on the situation. Officials have not determined where they came from, two of the people said.

US Poised to Accept New F-35s Without Radars, Sources Say

Breaking Defense

Starting this fall, all new F-35 Joint Strike Fighters delivered to the American military will come without radars, an issue that could stretch into the future and restrict the jets from participating in combat operations, Breaking Defense has learned.

India Seeks Role in FCAS Or GCAP Fighter Consortia

Aviation Week

India’s Defense Ministry is seeking to join one of the foreign government-industry consortia developing competing sixth-generation fighters, opening a parallel acquisition track to a more indigenous alternative, according to a government report tabled in Parliament on March 18.

Pentagon Cracks Down on Religious Waivers for Beards

Task & Purpose

Troops seeking religious waivers for beards will now have to prove to senior military service officials that they have sincerely held beliefs that require they grow their facial hair. The new military-wide policy imposes new requirements for both submitting and approving requests for such waivers, and adds new steps for a troop’s direct commanders and supervisors to weigh in on the requests.

Former CENTCOM Commander’s Candid Take on the Situation in the Strait of Hormuz

The War Zone

Few people know the Middle East as well as Joseph Votel. From March 2016 to March 2019, the retired Army general served as the commander of U.S. Central Command, overseeing American military operations in the region. A big part of that job was planning for contingencies like what would become Operation Epic Fury, and especially how they would affect the massively strategic waterway that joins the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman—the tumultuous Strait of Hormuz. ... In the first part of our wide-ranging exclusive interview with Votel, we focus on what is happening in the Strait.

Trump and Netanyahu Split on Gas Field Attack, Raise Questions About Whether They’re in Sync on War

The Associated Press

President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s diverging language on Israel’s decision to attack a critical Iranian gas field marks the most notable difference of opinion between the two leaders since the start of the 20-day war against Iran. The attack by Israel on the South Pars gas field prompted Iran to retaliate against energy infrastructure in other Middle East countries.

One More Thing

Firefly’s Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Earns 2025 Collier Trophy

Flying Magazine

Continuing the trend of recent years, the 2025 Robert J. Collier Trophy went to a recipient conducting activities far beyond Earth’s atmosphere. The National Aeronautic Association on March 18 announced that the team behind Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1—the first successful commercial lunar landing—took home the prestigious trophy, awarded annually since 1911 for the “greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America.”