Daily Report

Dec. 24, 2025

Editor’s Note

The Daily Report will go on a holiday break and not publish from Dec. 25 to Jan. 2. We’ll be back in your inboxes Jan. 5, 2026. Happy Holidays!

Wilsbach Wants Air Force Leaders to Get Back in the Cockpit

Three weeks after being sworn in as the new Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Gen. Kenneth S. Wilsbach climbed into the cockpit of an F-22 fighter on Nov. 24 and prepared to take off from Langley Air Force Base, Va. Now he wants the rest of the Air Force’s top leaders to likewise return to the skies.

Castle’s Medal of Honor Mission

While leading a formation of Boeing B-17s over Liege, Belgium, Brig. Gen. Frederick W. Castle’s aircraft loses an engine and he relinquishes the formation lead. His aircraft is immediately attacked by German fighters, but he refuses to drop his bomb...

Radar Sweep

Swedish Air Chief Talks Next-Gen Warplane, Gripen’s Anti-Drone Role

Defense News

Maj. Gen. Jonas Wikman has served as commander of the Swedish Air Force since December 2022. ... In an interview ahead of the new year, the air chief shared the status of Sweden’s future fighter program, the new electronic-warfare capabilities fitted on the Gripen E, the biggest threat to Swedish security, his priorities, and his take on Canada’s interest in buying the Swedish-made aircraft.

Lockheed Martin Aircraft-Related Contract Upped by $10 Billion, Pentagon Says

Reuters

A previously awarded contract to Lockheed Martin related to C-130J aircraft delivery, development, and engineering worth $15 billion has been increased to $25 billion, the Pentagon said on Dec. 23. It relates to sales to Egypt, Australia, New Zealand, France, the Philippines, Norway, and Germany, according to the Pentagon.

Pentagon to Contract Fleet of Seaplanes for the Pacific

The War Zone

When a near-final draft of the annual National Defense Authorization Act dropped over two weeks ago, one of the oddest things that grabbed our attention was a pilot program for contractor-operated amphibious aircraft in the Pacific.

Five Stories That Surprised the Space World: 2025 Review

Breaking Defense

Let’s face it folks, 2025 in general was a pretty wild year. ... And that unsettling zeitgeist seems to have permeated all the way up the heavens—bringing with it a lot of churn in the military space domain, including some potentially paradigm-shifting changes.

COMMENTARY: The Affordable Mass the Air Force Is Looking for Is Hiding in Plain Sight

War on the Rocks

“The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s LongShot program, which is developing air-launched vehicles that can carry and launch air-to-air missiles, will provide a credible and lethal solution to the problems of range and numbers. The Air Force should adopt a variant of LongShot as the second increment of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program and make every effort to accelerate the adoption of the capability into the combat Air Force,” writes Ben McNally, an analyst for JAB Innovative Solutions.

One More Thing

When Home Feels Half Empty: Military Families Navigate Holiday Deployments

Military.com

For military families with a service member deployed during the holidays, every festive moment carries weight. What brings joy to most families can amplify loneliness when someone you love is half a world away. The challenge isn't just missing them. It's figuring out how to celebrate when your family isn't whole.