Daily Report

May 19, 2026

Space Force Picks Northrop to Build Enhanced Jam-Resistent SATCOM Prototype

The Space Force awarded Northrop Grumman a $398 million contract to design and build a communications satellite prototype with advanced anti-jam and data processing capabilities. The service announced the contract for the Enhanced Protected Tactical SATCOM-Prototype program, or Enhanced PTS-P, May 15, and said the satellite will launch no sooner than fiscal 2030.

New Air-to-Air Missile Photographed in Testing at Eglin

The military’s secretive new air-to-air missile appears to have been publicly photographed for the first time during testing. A missile matching previously released information and renders of the AIM-260 Joint Advanced Tactical Missile, or JATM, was photographed being carried by an F/A-18F Super Hornet on May 13, shortly after taking off from Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.

Radar Sweep

Two-Seat Variant of Russia’s Su-57 Felon Fighter Materializes

The War Zone

Imagery has emerged that appears to show a previously unknown two-seat version of the Sukhoi Su-57 Felon, Russia’s most modern and capable fighter. Provided the available photo is legitimate, and there is nothing obvious to suggest otherwise, at this point, the Russian development would parallel China’s work on a two-seat version of the stealthy J-20.

Ukraine Revealed Its First Glide Bomb, the Vyrivniuvach

Business Insider

Ukraine has built its first-ever glide bomb after almost a year and a half of development. The new weapon is much cheaper than U.S.-made alternatives, according to DG Industry information shared exclusively with Business Insider.

One More Thing

Air Force Reserve Command Chief Honored with Massive Sword

Task & Purpose

Another Air Force general now has a large sword. This past week, Lt. Gen. John P. Healy was inducted into the Air Force’s Order of the Sword, the service’s weapon-themed society that honors leaders for their work, the Air Force announced.