Daily Report

Nov. 20, 2025

Radar Sweep

The Military's Acquisition Reform Push Means 85% Ready Is Good Enough to Start

Defense One

Among the changes that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth laid out in his Nov. 7 address to industry is the idea that the Pentagon will be more willing to buy a system that provides “the 85 percent solution” now and the full solution later. On Nov. 18, a panel of industry executives talked at a Defense One event about what that might take and what it might mean.

What 3 Former SOUTHCOM Commanders Say Troops Should Know About Venezuela

Task & Purpose

The U.S. military could be poised to launch the largest combat operations in Latin America since the invasion of Panama nearly 36 years ago. Since September, the U.S. has launched 21 strikes against suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, killing a total of 82 people, a Pentagon official told Task & Purpose.

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US-Russian Peace Plan Would Force Ukraine to Cede Land and Cut Army

The New York Times

A plan to end the war in Ukraine, negotiated between the Trump administration and Russia, would require Kyiv to surrender territory, significantly reduce the size of its army and relinquish some types of weaponry, according to officials familiar with the proposal.

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What Russia and China Showed Off at the 2025 Dubai Airshow

Breaking Defense

Stealth fighters have stolen the spotlight at the Middle East’s largest defense gathering, as a prospective F-35 sale to Saudi Arabia becomes the talk of the town and Russia tries to play up its Su-57 Sukhoi.