What Experts Will Watch as the Pentagon Implements Acquisition Reform
F-35 Dropped Inert Nukes in Flight Tests
Pentagon Research Chief Tightens List of Top Technology Priorities
Radar Sweep
Pentagon Expands Partnership with Quantum Sensing Startup
Quantum devices that measure Earth's magnetic fields could help replace GPS—if researchers can figure out how to tell when such devices are working well, or even at all. A Pentagon contract suggests one company is solving that key problem.
Top Army Officials Set for Drone-Focused Visit to Ukraine
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and chief of staff Gen. Randy George became the highest-level Trump Pentagon officials to visit Ukraine when they arrived on an unannounced trip this week, as the U.S. moves to deepen military tech ties with Kyiv.
Trump Designates Saudi Arabia as Major Non-NATO Ally in Defense Agreement
President Trump announced on Nov. 18 that he signed a strategic defense agreement designating Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally. “Tonight, I’m pleased to announce that we are taking our military cooperation to even greater heights by formally designating Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally,” Trump said, speaking at the White House dinner honoring Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Saudis Could Buy Up to 200 CCA Drones, in Addition to MQ-9s, GA’s Alexander Says
The biggest potential deal for General Atomics Aeronautical Systems in the Middle East may have just gotten a lot bigger, with a top executive telling Breaking Defense that talks now include the prospect of up to 200 collaborative combat aircraft for Saudi Arabia.
Lawmakers to Finalize NDAA by Week’s End, Bring the Bill to the Floor in Early December
House and Senate negotiators are racing to finalize the 2026 defense policy bill by the end of the week, with all House and Senate Armed Services Committee disputes resolved and only a few Senate jurisdictional details still holding the legislation’s advancement to the House floor in early December.
DIU Seeks Microreactors from Industry as Army IDs Bases for Nuclear Power
The plan to put small nuclear reactors on Army bases took two steps forward Nov. 18 as the Defense Innovation Unit released a solicitation for commercially made “advanced nuclear power technologies” and the Army picked out nine sites where the tech could eventually be deployed.
T-7 Red Hawk Jet Trainer Offer to United Kingdom Includes Local Assembly
Boeing, Saab, and BAE Systems have teamed up to offer the T-7A Red Hawk advanced jet trainer to the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force. With a plan to build the jets in the United Kingdom, the partnership aims to deliver a successor to the Royal Air Force’s current fleet of BAE Systems Hawks from 2030. Saab was already deeply involved with the T-7A as an original partner to Boeing.
The US Designated More Terrorist Groups in 2025 Than in the Last 10 Years Combined
This year alone, the U.S. government designated 19 groups as terrorists, a massive spike compared to the last decade. Several are criminal organizations allegedly involved in trafficking drugs.
Airbus Sees Opportunity in NATO E-7 Cancellation
Airbus sees a potential opening to address a NATO need to find an alternative platform to Boeing’s E-7 airborne early warning aircraft following the collapse of that procurement.
White Paper Circulating Pentagon Calls for New Aircraft Plan With NATO
A white paper being disseminated through the U.S. Department of War calls on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and top officials to adopt a broader aircraft system to replace older fleets and better aid NATO partners while sending a stronger message to adversaries, Military.com has learned.
Chinese Astronauts Stranded in Space
Three Chinese astronauts are currently stranded in space after their spacecraft was used to return another group to Earth. The three astronauts are currently taking part in a six-month mission called Shenzhou-21 on board China's Tiangong space station.






