Pentagon Splits Combined US Forces Japan Forces and 5th Air Force into Two Commands
STARCOM Opens New Headquarters Building in Florida
Air Force Seeks Suppliers to Deliver on Nuclear Micro-Reactor Goals
Space Force Seeks Proposals for Physical Test and Training Range
Radar Sweep
US and Israel Have Pounded—but Not Eliminated—Iran’s Missile Threat
The U.S. and Israel are pounding Iran’s missile-launching sites, hitting some over and over across almost a month of war. But Tehran’s missiles keep flying. Iran has shifted to firing from deeper inside its territory with longer-range missiles, military analysts and former U.S. officers said, after airstrikes early in the war inflicted a heavy toll on Iranian bases and truck launchers near the Persian Gulf coastline.
Trump Extends Pause on Attacking Iran Energy Facilities to April 6
President Donald Trump on Thursday said he was extending an ongoing brief pause in attacking Iran’s energy facilities by 10 days, to April 6, at the request of the government of the Islamic Republic.
Veteran KC-135 Base Commander’s View Of Epic Fury’s Strain on The Tanker Force
For more than 20 years, Troy Pananon, a retired Air Force colonel, served in the aerial refueling community. ... In a two-hour, wide-ranging exclusive interview, Pananon offered insights into the strain of the war on the jets and personnel and the challenges of keeping the aging KC-135s flying as they perform hundreds of sorties gassing up fighters, airlifters and other aircraft.
Pentagon Weighs Sending 10,000 More Combat Troops to the Middle East
The White House and the Pentagon are considering sending at least 10,000 additional combat troops to the Middle East in the coming days, according to a senior U.S. defense official. If the Trump administration decides to send extra troops, it will significantly increase the number of combat soldiers the U.S. has in the region. It is another signal that a U.S. ground operation in Iran is being seriously prepared.
Europeans Worry Russia Is Preparing to Deliver Drones to Iran
European allies are increasingly concerned that Russia is preparing to deliver advanced drones to Iran for use in the war with the United States and Israel.
Mitchell Institute Spacepower Security Forum
Register now for the April 1 Spacepower Security Forum featuring Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman, Lt. Gen. David Miller, Lt. Gen. Doug Schiess, and more. Don’t miss this unique and intimate gathering in Arlington, Va.
SDA Hopes to Bring Satellite Laser Links into Use Within next 6 Months
The Space Development Agency is at least three months behind schedule for demonstrating that its first set of data relay and missile tracking satellites can “talk” to each other via laser links—a requirement at the heart of its Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA) mesh network in low-Earth orbit.
Judge Blocks Pentagon from Labeling Anthropic AI a ‘Supply Chain Risk’ and Halts Trump's Ban on Federal Use
A judge has blocked the Trump administration from labeling Anthropic a "supply chain risk" and cutting off all federal work with the artificial intelligence firm, an early win for Anthropic in its bitter feud with the government over AI guardrails.
National Defense Strategy ‘Falls Short’ on Nuclear, Space Threat: SASC Chair
At a March 26 hearing, Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) said the defense policy’s tepid treatment of satellites and nuclear weapons might encourage Chinese and Russian ambitions.
2 Charged in Connection with Alleged Explosive Device at MacDill Air Force Base: FBI
The FBI has announced charges against a brother and sister in connection with an alleged improvised explosive device that was found near the visitors center at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida last week.
Navy F/A-18’s Close Call with an Iranian SAM Highlights Remaining Risks to Epic Fury Aviators
Videos have emerged showing an apparent very close call for a U.S. Navy F/A-18E/F Super Hornet after it was targeted by an Iranian man-portable air defense system while conducting a low-level strafing run during an Operation Epic Fury mission.
How Iran Got the F-14 Tomcat and Kept It Flying for Decades
It appears that the F-14 Tomcat, retired from the U.S. Navy in 2006 but still in service with the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, has finally come to the end of the runway.




