Daily Report

Dec. 22, 2025

Editor’s Note

The Daily Report will go on holiday break and not publish from Dec. 25 to Jan. 2.

SR-71 Makes Its First Flight

Company pilot Bob Gilliland makes the first flight of the Lockheed SR-71A “Blackbird” strategic reconnaissance aircraft from Palmdale, Calif. He takes the aircraft to an altitude exceeding 45,000 feet and a speed of more than 1,000 miles per hour on...

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CCA Round 2: Air Force Picks 9 Vendors for Next Batch of Drone Wingmen

Breaking Defense

The U.S. Air Force has awarded nine companies contracts for an early stage of the second round of its Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, selecting a wide array of designs that will be evaluated for potential future prototyping, an Air Force spokesperson told Breaking Defense.

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US Coast Guard Pursues Oil Tanker Linked to Venezuela

The New York Times

The U.S. Coast Guard on Dec. 20 tried to intercept an oil tanker linked to Venezuela that is now fleeing away from the Caribbean Sea, according to three U.S. officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive operation, days after President Trump said he would crack down on sanctioned vessels involved in the country’s oil trade.

US Forces Returning to Ecuador for ‘Short-Term’ Counter-Drug Mission

Task & Purpose

The U.S. military is sending a contingent of Air Force personnel to Ecuador in support of “anti-drug trafficking” operations. The U.S. embassy in Quito announced the deployment in a statement on X on Dec. 17, saying that the American forces will operate out of the military base at Manta, with the Ecuadorian Air Force.

PODCAST: Even Aces Have Heroes: Major Bob Lodge’s Ultimate Sacrifice

The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies

The air war over Vietnam in 1972 was incredibly intense, with campaigns like Linebacker I and II defining the fight. Join us as we chat with Ace Col. Chuck DeBellevue, USAF (Ret.) as he recounts the bravery and unique abilities of Maj. Bob Lodge, a fighter pilot from the famed 555th Fighter Squadron who made the ultimate sacrifice over North Vietnam. Lodge’s contributions were legendary—developing cutting edge tactics, harnessing new technologies, and personally taking the fight to the enemy in ways that were above and beyond. This conversation stands as a special tribute.

Pentagon Fails Financial Audit for 8th Year in a Row

Defense News

The Pentagon failed its financial audit for the eighth consecutive year, the Defense Department said Dec. 19, highlighting the ongoing systemic challenge the nation’s largest federal agency faces in fully accounting for its assets.