Air Force Gets Ambitious with Yearlong Test of Autonomous Cargo Craft
Watchdog Says Military Can Make Cyber Ops More Efficient
Air Force Gets Its Hands on First CV-22
Radar Sweep
Israel Launches New Ground Offensive Seeking to Force End to Gaza War
Israel launched a long-anticipated ground offensive into Gaza City early Sept. 16, Israel’s military said, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to end the war against Hamas with military force instead of diplomacy.
Ukraine Expects $3.5 Billion Fund for US Weapons to Sustain Fight Against Russia, Zelenskyy Says
Ukraine expects there will be around $3.5 billion by next month in a fund to buy weapons from the United States and help sustain its more than three-year fight against Russia’s all-out invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sept. 17.
Bus-Sized Uncrewed Airship Being Tested by NATO as Maritime Surveillance Platform
An uncrewed hydrogen-powered autonomous surveillance airship the size of a small bus has been floating over Portuguese waters, collecting imagery of ships and other objects. The goal of these test flights is to see if this airship can provide NATO with situational awareness of the maritime domain.
OPINION: Returning the Air Force to Its Expeditionary Roots
“If the United States goes to war tomorrow, its Air Force will fly and fight as the world’s best. But the service will operate in a world where the assumptions that shaped it for more than 30 years no longer hold. No longer can the Air Force rely on Bagram-style air bases as sanctuaries, thanks to anti-access and area-denial capabilities developed by China and others,” writes Lt. Gen. David A. Harris, deputy chief of staff for Air Force Futures.
Lasers in the Field: Iron Beam Clears Last Test Before Operational Use
Israel has completed a series of key tests on its Iron Beam laser air defense system, a “final milestone” before full deployment later this year, the Ministry of Defense and contractor Rafael announced Sept. 17.
Space Is the New Frontier of War, Officials Say in Change of Tone
Space has become a war-fighting domain, an assessment that calls for doctrinal changes and the ability to intervene there more quickly, space-force leaders from several NATO countries said at the Space Defense and Security Summit on Sept. 16.
Space Force Cell Explores Reorg to Push Commercial Data to Military
The Space Force’s Joint Commercial Operations cell is in the midst of a reorganization designed to enable routine integration of space domain awareness data and analysis from commercial operators into day-to-day military operations—not just at U.S. Space Command, but across all the Combatant Commands.
The Pentagon’s New Startup Focus Is Pushing Established Companies to Try New Strategies
Decades-old defense contractors are leaning into the Pentagon’s new focus on startups, entwining themselves with emerging companies that have the technologies or even the contracts they seek.
Space Force Activates ‘System Delta’ Unit for Modernized Test, Training Infrastructure Program
The Space Force’s acquisition arm recently stood up another unit under its novel “system delta” structure, with the newest focused on development of the service’s complex test and training environment.
Rubio Says US, Qatar Nearing Defense Agreement after Israeli Attack on Doha
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sept. 16 the U.S. and Qatar are nearing a defense agreement following an Israeli strike targeting Hamas officials in the Qatari capital Doha last week.
Spirit Airlines Flight Warned to Move Farther from Air Force One over Long Island: ‘Pay Attention. Get Off the iPad’
Air traffic controllers urgently and repeatedly ordered the pilots of Spirit Airlines flight 1300 to turn away from Air Force One Sept. 16 over Long Island, N.Y. The Spirit flight was traveling from Fort Lauderdale to Boston as Air Force One was carrying President Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and many others to a state visit to the United Kingdom.