In Defense Bill, Congress Rejects Bid to Retire A-10s, F-15Es
Report: Space Force and SPACECOM Need Cross-Domain Support to Gain Superiority
Northrop Tests New Rocket Motor as Part of Innovation Push
Radar Sweep
Troops to Get 3.8% Pay Raise Under Proposed Defense Bill
U.S. service members will receive a 3.8% pay increase beginning Jan. 1 under the final version of the annual defense bill announced by the House and Senate on Dec. 7.
Congress to Withhold Pentagon Travel Funds Until It Sees Boat Strike Videos
Congress is using its marquee defense bill to force the Pentagon into turning over videos of strikes against suspected drug-smuggling boats off the coast of Latin America.
Pentagon Would Have to Explain Future JAG Firings Under NDAA Provision
Nearly a year after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth purged the top judge advocates general of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, lawmakers are poised to require an explanation if it happens again.
An Early Look at the Pentagon’s Plan to Deliver AI at Scale Under Trump
The Trump administration is gearing up to launch an ambitious new plan to spur the military’s near-term adoption of artificial intelligence assets by supplying commercial options directly to users on the ground across three categories that reflect real-world operational needs, according to the Pentagon’s chief technology officer.
Compromise NDAA Protects Wedgetail, Greenlights Black Hawk Multiyear Buys
In keeping with tradition, lawmakers’ compromise fiscal 2026 defense policy bill released late Dec. 7 tweaks several key Pentagon programs, with provisions aimed at aerospace like Air Force tankers and Army helicopters.
Congress Wants to Know If The C-130 Hercules Could Be the USAF’s New ‘Doomsday Plane’
Congress is looking to press the U.S. Air Force to provide details of its place to maintain the Airborne Command Post capability—better known as Looking Glass—including the possibility of hosting it on a platform based on the Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 cargo plane.
Pentagon Committed to F/A-XX Eventually, Studying Industrial Base Concerns
The Pentagon's weapon buyer says there is a commitment to deliver a new fighter for the U.S. Navy, even as the source selection process for the F/A-XX remains stalled and the department continues to evaluate the industrial base capacity to build two new fighters—a concern both the contract competitors and the U.S. Congress have adamantly rejected.
Chinese Jets Locked Radar on Japanese Fighters
Chinese warplanes locked radar on Japanese military aircraft in the seas near the Japanese island of Okinawa on Dec. 6, in two separate incidents that Tokyo said were dangerous acts.
Thai Jets Bomb Cambodia as at Least 5 Die in New Wave of Fighting
Thai F-16 fighter jets bombed Cambodian targets on Dec. 8, as a decades-old border dispute that President Trump claimed to have ended erupted in a new salvo of fighting that killed at least five people and displaced hundreds of thousands.
Navy Pilot Who Took Out 4 Soviet Jets in Covered-Up Mission May Get Medal of Honor
More than 70 years after he took part in the longest dogfight in Navy history, scoring four aerial victories, Royce Williams might finally get the Medal of Honor.





