Daily Report

June 9, 2026
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From 200-Plus to 31: How the Pentagon Cut Religion Codes

The Pentagon fulfilled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's promise to slash the number of Religious Affiliation Codes used by the military to track the volume of members adhering to different religions and to shape the chaplain corps to support them. The change reduces the number of religions counted for such purposes from more than 200 to just 31.

New Commander Takes the Reins at Air Force Research Lab

The Air Force Research Laboratory installed its newest commander, Brig. Gen. Douglas Wickert, in a June 3 ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Wickert most recently served as director of air, space, and cyber operations at Air Force Materiel Command, and before that, he led the 412th Test Wing at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. An F-16 pilot earlier in his career, he spent several years as an instructor pilot at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., and at Osan Air Base in South Korea.

Radar Sweep

Germany and France Drop Joint Fighter Jet Project

Reuters

The leaders of Germany and France have agreed to scrap a landmark project to ​develop and build a new-generation fighter jet, officials said on June 8, bowing to industrial rivalries over Europe's most ambitious defense program.

US Approves Kuwait Request to Buy Nearly $2 Billion of Counter-Drone Platforms

Defense News

The U.S. Department of State approved a possible sale of nearly $2 billion worth of counter-unmanned aerial systems to Kuwait. Kuwait requested the c-UAS platforms, built by Anduril, in an effort to improve the country’s ability to counter current and future threats, according to a June 5 release. The request followed attacks last week carried out by Iran on Kuwait infrastructure.

KC-135 Tanker Spotted with New Satellite Communications Antenna

The War Zone

AU.S. Air Force KC-135 tanker appeared in the United Kingdom this weekend with a new antenna on top of the rear of the fuselage. The service has several efforts underway to improve the communications networking capabilities of all of its tankers and cargo planes, including ones that leverage Starshield, the government-focused cousin of SpaceX’s Starlink.

Airbus Unveils U145 Autonomous Helicopter Drone for Cargo Supply Ops

Breaking Defense

Airbus has launched a new autonomous drone dubbed U145, based on the company’s H145 civil and military helicopter. A full-scale mock up of the uncrewed aircraft, designed primarily for cargo supply missions, will be on display at this week’s Berlin Air Show, said the manufacturer in a statement.

Lebanon Is Teetering at the Abyss of a New Civil War

The Wall Street Journal

The government of Lebanon is barely able to manage the basic requirements of statehood. It can provide electricity for only a few hours a day, and people avoid its flattened currency in favor of dollars. Its military is only the second-most-powerful force in the country after Hezbollah—or the third counting Israel, which has been expanding its monthslong occupation. But it is now being pressed by the U.S., Israel, and many of its own people toward a confrontation with Hezbollah that risks tilting the country into a new civil war.

One More Thing

USAF Museum to Host Fly-in for Historic Aircraft

WDTN

The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is set to host a unique experience for aircraft afficionados later this month. The Museum says that it will gather dozens of Stearman biplanes for a special fly-in.