Daily Report

Feb. 9, 2026

Air Force Academy Leaders Ousted in Shake Up

Leadership at the U.S. Air Force Academy is getting an overhaul as both Superintendent Lt. Gen. Tony Bauernfeind and Commandant of Cadets Brig. Gen. Gavin Marks will retire later this year and a new dean of faculty, Col. James Valpiani, is set to take charge of the instructors.

Spaatz Succeeds Arnold

Gen. Carl A. “Tooey” Spaatz is designated Commanding General of U.S. Army Air Forces, succeeding Gen. Henry H. “Hap” Arnold. Spaatz would go on to become the first Chief of Staff of the Air Force when it became an independent...

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US Accuses China of Secretly Conducting Nuclear Tests

The Wall Street Journal

The Trump administration on Feb. 6 alleged that China has conducted nuclear tests with low explosive power, challenging Beijing’s claims that it has upheld an international agreement that prohibits all nuclear tests.

China Launches Reusable Spaceplane on Fourth Secretive Orbital Mission

SpaceNews

China launched its experimental reusable spacecraft for the fourth time, once again maintaining strict secrecy around the mission. State media Xinhua announced the launch of reusable experimental spacecraft via a Long March 2F rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center Feb. 7 local time without providing a time for liftoff.

PODCAST: National Defense Strategy, Budget News, and Spacepower Update

The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies

The Mitchell Institute team explores the top defense issues in Washington, D.C. and beyond. Topics include a defense budget update, the new National Defense Strategy, Department of the Air Force acquisition reforms, plus the latest in spacepower—everything from the SDA tracking layer to congestion with launch.

Army’s New Space Career Field Won’t ‘Encroach’ on Space Force: Official

Breaking Defense

A top service official at the Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command recently attempted to reassure skeptics that the service’s new space career field will not interfere with the Space Force’s missions. “It is not like we’re trying to encroach on their requirements, or their mission set,” Col. Felix Torres, commandant of the Army’s SMDC Center of Excellence, said in a recent interview.

Hunt for Container Launchers Packed with Drones Kicked Off by Pentagon

The War Zone

The entire U.S. military is now pushing to acquire hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of new drones, especially smaller types, in the coming years, spurred on by new direction from the Pentagon. In turn, a demand for new containerized launchers capable of rapidly deploying and, if need be, recovering those uncrewed aerial systems has now emerged.

F-22s Pulled from Super Bowl Flyover Due to Operations, Planner Says

Military Times

Look closely at the commemorative flight suit patch for Super Bowl LX and you’ll notice what appears to be an anomaly: while the military aircraft flyover on Sunday is set to include Air Force B-1 Lancer bombers and F-15C Eagle fighters alongside Navy F/A-18 Super Hornets and F-35C Lightning fighters, the patch includes silhouettes of another advanced fighter jet: the Air Force F-22 Raptor. According to a planner for the flyover, that’s not a mistake, but evidence of operational needs taking priority.