Daily Report

Dec. 8, 2025

Golden Dome Details Begin to Emerge

The Golden Dome air and missile defense shield to protect the United States will have some “operational capability” in 2028, the program’s leader said Dec. 6 at the Reagan National Defense Forum.

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Alarm Over Hypersonic Missile Gap Fuels Startup Boom

The Wall Street Journal

The Pentagon is getting serious about hypersonic weapons, a technology that has eluded the U.S. military for decades. It is looking to startups, with no experience but billions of dollars backing them, to fill an increasingly glaring hole in the national arsenal.

See How a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan Could Unfold

The Wall Street Journal

Five miles off Taiwan’s coast, ZTD-05 amphibious vehicles roll out of ships and zip over the water amid a hail of artillery fire. The Chinese soldiers inside have their orders: Seize the beach, or die trying. Close by, China’s airborne troops are taking losses. They arrived before dawn in low-flying Y-20 aircraft to seize Taoyuan Airport. Taiwanese defenders downed several planes. The paratroopers that landed, scattered, are in a race to assault the airfield before Taiwan wrecks it. This hypothetical battle scenario imagines a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, as militaries, policymakers, and wargamers are doing.

PODCAST: Fighter Update, Vector 2025, and CSAF Priorities

The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies

In this episode, our team explores the top defense issues in Washington, D.C. and beyond. Where do the defense bills stand? What’s up with the new Air Force fighter force structure report, plus Secretary of War Hegseth’s acquisition speech? We also explore Gen. Wilsbach’s new priorities, F-35s to Saudia Arabia, as well as Lt. Gen. White’s nomination for a new job as DRPM. The conversation also covers the Space Force, including Vector 2025, the creation of Combat Forces Command, and new developments regarding their test and validation requirements.

Ukrainian F-16s Appear to Be Armed with Laser-Guided Rockets in New Photos

The War Zone

Laser-guided 70mm Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) rockets now appear to be part of the arsenal available for Ukraine’s F-16 Viper fighters. This is not an unexpected development given that rockets would offer the Ukrainian Air Force an extremely valuable, lower-cost option for engaging long-range kamikaze drones and subsonic cruise missiles.

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‘The Honor of My Life’: Air Force Thunderbirds Welcome New Commander

Stars and Stripes

The Thunderbirds welcomed a new commander for the 2026 and 2027 air show seasons. Lt. Col. Alexander Prevendar assumed command of the United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron from Col. Nathan Malafa at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., on Dec. 5, according to a service news release.