#dndnr — Public Fediverse posts
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/473152/ France moves carrier into Red Sea ahead of potential Hormuz mission #CharlesDeGaulleAircraftCarrier #CirculatedDefenseNews #DefenseNews #DnDnr #Éire #Environment #france #IE #Iran #Ireland #naval #RedSea #Science #StraitOfHormuz
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https://www.europesays.com/iran/?p=101071 US forces fire at, disable Iran-flagged tanker trying to evade blockade #centcom #CirculatedDefenseNews #CirculatedMilitaryTimes #CirculatedNavyTimes #DnDnr #Iran #IranianPort #MTHasna #NavyBlockade #NavyTimes #ProjectFreedom #StraitOfHormuz #trump #USCentralCommand
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France moves carrier into Red Sea ahead of potential Hormuz mission https://www.byteseu.com/1996134/ #CharlesDeGaulleAircraftCarrier #CirculatedDefenseNews #DefenseNews #DnDnr #France #Iran #naval #RedSea #StraitOfHormuz
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/936558/ Dutch startup Intelic sets up drone marketplace for European militaries #CirculatedC4isrnet #CirculatedDefenseNews #DefenseAcquisition #DefenseNews #DnDnr #Drones #EU #Europe #European #EuropeanUnion #France #intelic #Marketplace #Netherlands #unmanned
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/869051/ Money starts flowing for new GCAP fighter, as Britain sorts out finances #Britain #CirculatedDefenseNews #DefenseNews #DnDnr #England #GCAP #GreatBritain #Italy #Japan #News #NorthernIreland #Scotland #SixthGenerationFighter #UK #UnitedKingdom #Wales #warplane
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https://www.europesays.com/britain/4500/ Money starts flowing for new GCAP fighter, as Britain sorts out finances #Britain #CirculatedDefenseNews #DefenseNews #DnDnr #gcap #italy #Japan #SixthGenerationFighter #UK #warplane
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Combat zone widens in Lebanon as Israel and Hezbollah escalate attacks https://www.byteseu.com/1899723/ #beirut #CirculatedDefenseNews #DefenseNews #DnDnr #Gaza #Hezbollah #Israel #Lebanon #LitaniRiver #unmanned
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https://www.europesays.com/iran/39132/ Combat zone widens in Lebanon as Israel and Hezbollah escalate attacks #Beirut #CirculatedDefenseNews #DefenseNews #DnDnr #Gaza #Hezbollah #Lebanon #LitaniRiver #unmanned
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/851633/ Volkswagen in talks to make Iron Dome parts at struggling German auto plant: report #AirDefense #cabriolet #CirculatedDefenseNews #DefenseNews #DnDnr #EU #Europe #Germany #IronDome #rafael #Volkswagen
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These are Ukraine’s $1,000 interceptor drones the Pentagon wants to buy https://www.byteseu.com/1864158/ #AntiDrone #CirculatedAirForceTimes #CirculatedArmyTimes #CirculatedC4isrnet #CirculatedDefenseNews #CirculatedFederalTimes #CirculatedMarineCorpsTimes #CirculatedMilitaryTimes #CirculatedNavyTimes #CUAS #DnDnr #drone #interceptor #Iran #MilitaryTech #MilitaryTimes #Russia #Shahed #Ukraine
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https://www.europesays.com/news/3004/ US, Iran spar over status of Iranian warship sunk by submarine #CirculatedDefenseNews #CirculatedMarineCorpsTimes #CirculatedMilitaryTimes #CirculatedNavyTimes #DnDnr #Headlines #IndoPacificCommand #indopacom #IranWar #IranianWarship #IrisDena #MilitaryTimes #News #OperationEpicFury #submarine #TopStories
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https://www.europesays.com/news/1131/ US launches Precision Strike Missiles in Iran war in first combat use #BattlefieldTech #CirculatedAirForceTimes #CirculatedArmyTimes #CirculatedC4isrnet #CirculatedDefenseNews #CirculatedMarineCorpsTimes #CirculatedMilitaryTimes #CirculatedNavyTimes #DnDnr #Drones #Headlines #Iran #Israel #Military #MilitaryTimes #missile #News #prsm #TopStories #unmanned
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https://www.europesays.com/iran/4140/ US launches Precision Strike Missiles in Iran war in first combat use #BattlefieldTech #CirculatedAirForceTimes #CirculatedArmyTimes #CirculatedC4isrnet #CirculatedDefenseNews #CirculatedMarineCorpsTimes #CirculatedMilitaryTimes #CirculatedNavyTimes #DnDnr #Drones #Iran #Israel #Military #MilitaryTimes #missile #prsm #unmanned
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https://www.europesays.com/africa/75329/ Russian stealth jets have arrived in North Africa, as filmed by Algerian potato farmer #Algeria #ArmsSales #CirculatedDefenseNews #DefenseNews #DnDnr #Morocco #Russia #StealthAircraft #Su57
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Turkey to deliver 48 jets to Indonesia https://www.byteseu.com/1098995/ #CirculatedDefenseNews #DefenseExports #DefenseNews #DnDnr #FifthGenerationFighterJet #Indonesia #KAAN #Turkey #warplane
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The Navy also awarded Boeing a nearly $1.7 billion contract for more P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft.#air-force #dn-dnr #kc-46-pegasus #p-8-poseidon #boeing #circulated-defense-news #circulated-air-force-times
Air Force awards Boeing $2.4 billion contract for KC-46 tankers -
Lockheed Martin has felt financial strain as early funding for the upcoming F-35 jets dried up, but kept working on them to avoid supply chain disruptions.#air-force #dn-dnr #lockheed-martin #f-35-joint-strike-fighter #f-35-joint-program-office #defense-industry #pentagon #circulated-defense-news
Pentagon, Lockheed reach handshake deal for next F-35s -
France's shipbuilder Naval Group gets top-level assistance for envisioned Scorpene sales to Argentina, Brazil and Chile.#dn-dnr #france #chile #brazil #naval-group #scorpene #circulated-defense-news
Macron wraps up South America trip with French submarines in mind -
Ideally, it’s a relay race of sensors and shooters across multiple nationalities, in the blink of an eye.#dn-dnr #finland #sweden #artillery #archer #bae-systems #k9 #howitzer #circulated-defense-news #circulated-army-times #circulated-marine-corps-times #circulated-military-times
NATO artillery units link up their fires in Europe’s snowy north -
The contracts will detail the level of commercial capability the service needs in peacetime and provide a means to access more capacity during conflict.#commercial-augmentation-space-reserve #space-force #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news #circulated-c4isrnet
Space Force plans to award 20 contracts for commercial reserve by 2026 -
Lloyd Austin's visit marks the first time a U.S. defense secretary has visited the island nation.#pentagon #indo-pacific #pacific-islands #dn-dnr #china #circulated-defense-news #circulated-military-times
Pentagon head lands in Fiji to work on basing, logistics deals -
ISTANBUL — The Baykar TB-3 combat drone landed and took off from the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship Anadolu for the first time this week, a demonstration that officials called a milestone for Turkey’s military capabilities.
Turkish drone maker Bayraktar publicized the Nov. 19 event on social media and shared videos of the flight. The tests were conducted off Aksaz Naval Base in the Mediterranean Sea.
The TB-3 unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) is specially developed for use onboard the Anadolu. The drone is 8.35 meters long and has 14 meter folding wings. It weighs in at 1,600 kilograms, with a payload capacity of 280 kilograms. The aircraft has a 125 knots cruise speed, and it is constructed with six hardpoints from which to hang ammunitions.
According to information shared by the company, the second prototype of TB3 took off from the runway of TCG Anadolu, which has a 12-degree inclined ramp. The UCAV landed after a 46 minute flight back on the ship without the need for any landing support equipment.
The TB-3 is powered by Tusas Engine Industries’ PD-170 engine. The takeoff and landing on the carrier followed more than 700 hours of test flight conducted on land.#dn-dnr #turkey #baykar-tb-3 #bayraktar #strike-drone #ucav #unmanned-warfare #circulated-defense-news #circulated-c4isrnet
Turkish strike drone completes first carrier landing, takeoff -
Opinion: "Unfortunately, time is not on our side. If the Davidson window is correct, we have two years," argues government-contracting expert Jerry McGinn,#dn-dnr #opinion #commentary #defense-industrial-base #ammunition-production #circulated-defense-news
The US defense industrial base needs a revamp for speed and scale -
JERUSALEM — Elbit Systems reported its financial results for the third quarter of 2024, accumulating a 5.2% increase in its order backlog, to $2.2 billion, a trend in line with other local defense companies supplying weapons for Israel’s war against Hamas and Hezbollah.
The Israeli company booked fresh deals recently, including a $127 million contract to supply Iron Fist active protection systems for U.S. Bradley infantry fighting vehicles and a $335 million contract to supply PULS rocket launchers and Hermes 900 drones to a European country that company officials did not to name.
According to Elbit’s report, the company’s quarterly revenue increased by 14.4% compared to the corresponding quarter last year, reaching $1.71 billion. The company attributes most of the rise to the continued increase in orders from the Israeli Ministry of Defense for the armed forces.
The figures show a 7% increase in aircraft sales, 13% in information technology and cyber sales - mainly radio and control systems, 13% in intelligence and electronic warfare, and 24% in land sales.
Geographically, 29% of Elbit’s sales in the third quarter were to Israel, 25% to Europe, 22.5% to North America, 18.3% to Asia Pacific, 2.2% to Latin America and 3% to the rest of the world.
Elbit mentions in its report that its revenues from sales to America increased by 17% compared to the corresponding quarter last year due to the increase in sales of night-vision systems and medical instrumentation sales.
In Europe, on the other hand, sales decreased by 3.2% after two strong years due to the arming of European countries amid the war in Ukraine.
Another Israeli company that benefited from the “Iron Swords” War is IAI, whose backlog of orders rose to $25 billion, of which $2 billion resulted from orders from the Israeli Ministry of Defense.
The company’s revenue grew by 16% compared to the corresponding quarter last year and stood at approximately $1.54 billion, with the increase being shown in all of the company’s operational divisions and in each of the geographies in which it is active.
The missile and space systems division made up the bulk of its quarterly sales and accounted for 42% of them.
A spokeswoman said the results mark IAI’s “most profitable period in the company’s history.”#dn-dnr #israel #hamas #hezbollah #elbit #iai #circulated-defense-news
Elbit, IAI report major sales upticks amid Israeli war -
South Korea is in line for major upgrades to its fleet, while Indonesia has signaled interest in the warplane type.#dn-dnr #boeing #f-15 #indonesia #south-korea #japan #circulated-defense-news #circulated-air-force-times
The F-15 fighter jet is having a second spring in Asia -
The Army and Lockheed Martin head into soldier user testing next month following qualification testing including the double shot from a HIMARS launcher.#precision-strike-missile #atacms #prsm #himars #high-mobility-artillery-rocket-system #long-range-precision-fires #lockheed-martin #white-sands-missile-range #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news
US Army fires Precision Strike Missile in salvo shot for first time -
The main thrust of a new EU self-assessment is a call to double down on PESCO and make it a stronger force for a defensive Europe.#dn-dnr #germany #europe #european-union #pesco #defense-cooperation #circulated-defense-news
The EU is urged to sharpen its defense-cooperation playbook -
The announcement comes a week after the Pentagon revealed several of the drones it plans to buy through Replicator.#replicator #autonomy #defense-innovation-unit #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news #circulated-c4isrnet
Pentagon picks programmers to connect its Replicator drone swarms -
The Redzikowo facility joins the Aegis Ashore site in Deveselu, Romania, as another component of the alliance’s ballistic missile defense architecture.#dn-dnr #poland #nato #aegis-ashore #russia #missile-defense #circulated-defense-news
NATO activates Poland antimissile site, as Warsaw ups ammo production -
The latest tranche of weapons comes as worries grow about an escalation in the conflict.#military-aid #pentagon #donald-trump #dn-dnr #circulated-military-times #circulated-navy-times #circulated-air-force-times #circulated-defense-news #circulated-army-times #circulated-marine-corps-times
US to send Ukraine $275M in new weapons to bolster Kyiv before Trump -
The merger is expected to close in the first half of calendar year 2025.#aerovironment #bluehalo #drone-swarm #counter-unmanned-aircraft-systems #c-uas #space-technology #electronic-warfare #directed-energy #mergers-and-acquisitions #artificial-intelligence #autonomy-technology #unmanned-aircraft-systems #loitering-munitions #uas #drones #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news
AeroVironment to acquire BlueHalo, known for drone swarm tech, for $4B -
The envisioned frigate buy will represent Norway’s biggest defense investment ever, surpassing the acquisition of F-35 fighter jets.#dn-dnr #france #germany #norway #us #uk #frigates #high-north #circulated-defense-news #circulated-navy-times
France, Germany, UK, US make Norway’s billion-dollar frigate shortlist -
Rome's defense spending has been increasing at a steady rate but is unlikely to be fast enough for Donald Trump.#dn-dnr #italy #defense-spending #meloni #trump #nato #two-percent #circulated-defense-news
Italian defense-spending rise may underwhelm new US leader -
The decision not to meet marks the first time the talks have broken down in a year.#china #pentagon #indo-pacific #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news #circulated-military-times
China defense minister declines US meeting, breaking military talks -
PALAWAN, Philippines — U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin visited a Filipino military base only miles from the South China Sea, a sign of resolve against Chinese harassment in the waterway that flared this summer.
Antonio Bautista Air Base was Austin’s final stop in the Philippines, a country he’s visited more than any previous secretary of defense. He spoke with officials from Manila’s Western Command, which defends Filipino claims to the South China Sea — mapped in bright green on the wall inside the base’s headquarters.
The trip itself is a message to China, which claims ownership over much of the area despite a 2016 ruling from the United Nations saying otherwise.
In response, the U.S. and Philippines’ militaries have recently become much closer partners. American officials often attribute this warmth to shared interests and values. During a Tuesday press conference, though, Manila’s top defense official was more direct.
“The operative factor ... which has caused this alliance to be as robust as it is, is the Chinese overreach and aggression,” said Secretary of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro, noting that Austin initiated the visit.
Teodoro was referencing behavior around the islands mapped in the headquarters’ lobby, in particular Second Thomas Shoal. This is the site of an ageing Filipino outpost that houses a clutch of its marines.
To protest the Philippines’ presence there, Chinese coast guard ships have blocked missions to resupply the outpost. At times they’ve done so violently, including a standoff this June in which Chinese forces rammed Filipino ships and brandished knives, cutting off one sailor’s thumb.
The crisis nearly triggered a mutual defense treaty between the U.S. and the Philippines, whose president has said would activate if China killed a Filipino citizen.
Austin later declined to specify whether the U.S. agrees with that threshold, though American officials have long argued that the treaty applies to the South China Sea.
China and the Philippines later negotiated a temporary deal to avoid further crises around Second Thomas Shoal. Rather than ceasing altogether, Chinese ships and planes have kept up such behavior around other disputed parts of the South China Sea.
Austin is not America’s first defense secretary to visit Palawan, but he’s the first one to do so in this era of conflict around the waterway.
A painting a local student made for Austin drove home the point. It featured the American and Philippines’ flags above two clasped hands in uniform, with the words: “West Philippine Sea, it’s ours,” referring to another name for the South China Sea.
To help the Philippines defend its territory, the U.S. recently sent the country half a billion dollars in long-term security aid, more than 12 times the number last year. Meanwhile, Manila is also funding a more capable military — investing $35 billion in the effort over 10 years.
The aid will act as a kickstart, mainly buying equipment to help Manila monitor its waterways. While at the base Tuesday, Austin watched a demonstration of maritime drones already being delivered to the Philippines through U.S. assistance.
These systems, which look like rowboats with a swiveling camera on top, are already deployed to Oyster Bay, another part of Palawan. Austin said that the Philippines will be ordering more drones with the aid.
The base Austin visited on the island is one of nine military sites where the U.S. can rotate in equipment of its own — a number of locations that almost doubled in his time as secretary. Some of the bases are more developed than others, and even the one on Palawan partly overlaps with the jungle, as wild animals roam and locals hang clothes out to dry.
Though Congress has yet to pass this year’s defense budget, the Pentagon has requested $128 million to build military infrastructure across the nine sites. The number is more than twice that of the previous year.
Projects like these will help the Pentagon bring more and more advanced equipment to the country, such as the Typhon, a missile launcher with a range long enough to catch China’s attention.
The U.S. deployed one of the launchers to the Philippines this spring, and Manila has sought to buy one of its own. American defense officials, speaking with reporters traveling alongside Austin, acknowledged the interest but said the weapon is still in development and not yet for sale.#south-china-sea #philippines #indo-pacific #china #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news #circulated-military-times
Pentagon chief visits island near South China Sea in sign to Beijing -
The agreement, which falls under AUKUS Pillar II, aims to leverage the three nations’ combined hypersonics funding, facilities and experience.#aukus-pillar-ii #hypersonic-testing #united-kingdom #australia #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news #circulated-c4isrnet
Pentagon announces hypersonic testing pact with UK, Australia -
A first-of-its-kind test facility unveiled earlier this month at the University of Notre Dame could improve the Pentagon’s hypersonic research.#hypersonics #university-of-notre-dame #university-consortium-for-applied-hypersonics #dn-dnr #hypersonic-testing #hypersonic-research #circulated-defense-news #circulated-c4isrnet
Notre Dame unveils first-ever hypersonic Mach 10 wind tunnel -
The Defense Department, in its seventh year conducting a full audit, has made progress toward a clean audit but has yet to pass across the board.
“This result was not a surprise and I know on the surface it doesn’t sound like we’re making progress, however that is not the case,” DOD Comptroller and Chief Financial Officer Michael McCord said in a late afternoon press briefing at the Pentagon on Nov. 15. “I believe the department has turned a corner in its understanding of the challenges and, more importantly, in addressing those challenges. Momentum is on our side.”
The Pentagon has until fiscal 2028 to obtain a clean opinion from the Inspector General as mandated by Congress.
A year ago, McCord noted, the DOD was already at the halfway mark in achieving clean opinions on sub-audits of assets. This year, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) received an unmodified audit opinion in only its second year of a standalone audit, he said.
DTRA brings the total to nine clean opinions. Last year, the U.S. Marine Corps achieved the same and, while the report was one of three yet to be submitted, McCord said he believed the service would pass again.
The Pentagon also saw major progress in resolving material weaknesses, a key metric used to track auditability. The DOD resolved all contingent legal liabilities considered material weaknesses, for instance.
Additionally, across 28 different sub-audits, the military departments and defense agencies closed seven material weaknesses and received downgrades for 12 more. A downgrade is audit jargon representing progress toward resolution of weaknesses.
“That’s a 46% increase over the 13 weaknesses that we addressed, that were closed last year,” McCord added.
The Pentagon also saw momentum pick up over the last year resolving material weaknesses related to its fund balance with the Treasury – closing or downgrading 12. This roughly equates to ensuring the department’s checkbooks match the Treasury’s records.
In FY24, McCord said, eight DOD reporting entities closed or downgraded a material weakness on fund balance with Treasury to include the Army’s General Fund, the Navy’s Working Capital Fund and the Air Force’s Working Capital Fund.
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) resolved both its general fund and working capital fund balance weaknesses. DTRA, the Defense Research Projects Agency and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency accomplished the same.
“These are big rocks for our defense agencies,” McCord stressed. “In addition to reporting entities that already had favorable audit opinions, $703 billion, or 82% of our DOD-wide, $856 billion balance is now free of material weaknesses.”
For context, the Pentagon has “improved from less than 7% to over 82% of its funding being free of material weaknesses” since FY21, McCord said. “And we’re talking about a universe here of approximately 1,500 different active DOD accounts in the Treasury with a value of over $856 billion that must be reconciled.”
Scores went up in systems control testing as well with 93% of the system tests completed receiving favorable opinions. The Pentagon completed 27 system tests and achieved 17 unmodified and eight qualified opinions. Two tests failed. In FY21, 81% received favorable test results.
While there is no single method or tool that would solve all of the challenges of auditing a government department as large as the DOD, the use of data analytics platforms and artificial intelligence is “helping us pick up the pace of progress,” McCord noted.
“The Department continues to need the sustained investment, senior leadership commitment, and the support of our partners in Congress, federal regulators, the audit community, and our military and civilian personnel to accomplish its audit goals,” McCord said. “An unmodified audit opinion has always been the Department’s primary financial management goal, and with their help, I know it is achievable.”#dod-audit #audit-readiness #pentagon-audit #pentagon-comptroller #pentagon-chief-financial-officer #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news
No clean audit yet, but results show ‘momentum,’ DOD comptroller says -
Trump touted his administration's renegotiation of the Air Force One contract with Boeing as an example of how he could cut defense costs.#air-force #dn-dnr #trump #circulated-defense-news #circulated-air-force-times #circulated-military-times
Second Trump presidency could mean harder line with defense industry -
The agreement, in the shop for two years, brings the two countries closer to real fighting partners.#philippines #pentagon #indo-pacific #dn-dnr #china #circulated-defense-news
US signs long-sought intelligence sharing deal with the Philippines -
MANILA, Philippines — After months of debate, the U.S. will allow Ukraine to fire long-range American weapons into Russia.
President Joe Biden recently gave permission to use the Army Tactical Missile System, with a 180-mile range. Ukraine has sought such authority since the Biden administration first allowed Kyiv to fire American-provided weapons into Russia this May.
Despite Ukraine’s entreaties, the U.S. resisted the choice until now – arguing it would be an escalation with little battlefield value.
This marks the latest reversal from the White House on what weapons it’s sending and how freely Ukraine can use them. The pattern has repeated throughout the war for equipment like F-16 fighters, long-range missiles and tanks.
The change in course is not a sign that the U.S. thinks the long range missiles will be more useful than before. Instead it’s a tit-for-tat response to North Korea sending more than 10,000 troops to fight alongside Russia in the border region of Kursk, where Ukrainian forces took a swathe of territory earlier this fall.
The North Korean troops haven’t seen much fighting yet, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told reporters this week, but he expects them to enter combat soon.
Russia has so far waited to begin a counteroffensive around Kursk, putting other parts of the front line first. As it suffers enormous casualties – as high as 1,250 per day, U.S. officials have said – the North Korean troops will help Russia maintain its positions without needing another draft.
That said, because of their different languages and lack of experience fighting alongside Russia – far from an ally for the last 30 years – Austin doubted the North Korean forces will be very effective.
Ukraine has not yet used ATACMS to fire deep into Russia, an American defense official said.
For now, the revised policy will focus only on the Kursk region, though Ukraine has asked for permission to fire anywhere the missiles can reach. The U.S. may grant such authority if Russia continues to escalate.
To wit, the initial choice to let Ukraine fire American weapons into Russia came after Moscow began a spring offensive on Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city and one that sits close to the border. The White House argued then that restricting the fires created an arbitrary haven for Russian forces, who could station equipment just out of reach.
Just where that permission applied was convoluted at first, with the Pentagon saying it was only meant for the Kharkiv region and the White House expanding it soon after.
Speaking with reporters at NATO headquarters in Brussels, a senior U.S. defense official doubted even the embargo on long-range strike would last, referencing the no-no-yes pattern throughout the war.
“Never say never,” the official said.
Notwithstanding, the U.S. stood firm for months. Eventually, it settled on three public arguments to make its case.
America’s stocks of the missiles are low – so much so that it didn’t send them to Ukraine for much of the war. At the same time, the Pentagon has argued that Ukraine was building its own long-range weapons, mostly drones, that worked just as well.
Ukraine has used these to hit Russian oil refineries and ammunition depots, causing major damage in the latter case.
After the policy change in May, Russia also moved many of its planes beyond the 180-mile range, expecting the U.S. to eventually relent. That means Ukraine won’t be able to stop barrages of glide bombs – essentially imprecise weapons tweaked to be more accurate – that have pounded their cities for more than a year.
A congressional aide told Defense News the new permission could still help Ukraine target some important military sites, such as ammunition depots.
But with ATACMS in such short supply, the U.S. also hasn’t said whether the policy change also extends to long range weapons provided by Britain and France. Both countries have said Ukraine should be able to fire these missiles wherever it wants, but they rely on American parts and data to target military sites, giving Washington a veto.#dn-dnr #russia #ukraine #atacms #long-range-strike #circulated-defense-news #circulated-military-times
US allows Ukraine to fire deeper into Russia ahead of Kursk battle -
DARWIN, Australia — The U.S., Australia and Japan agreed to broaden a series of drills and trainings Sunday, the next step in preparing their militaries to work together in crisis.
To announce the changes, the three countries’ top defense official gathered at a base in Darwin, which sits on Australia’s northern coast and, in a sign of how much their relationship has grown, was once bombed heavily by Japan during the second world war.
A group of U.S. Marines have rotated through the site for almost 15 years, and it’s since become a symbol of Washington and Canberra’s military ties.
Those two countries are now expanding the clique to include Japan.
Starting next year, Tokyo will send a brigade to train with the Australian and American militaries. The first of these exercises will be Talisman Sabre held farther west in Queensland in 2025, though Japan said it would also play a larger role in other drills — building up to a live-fire version of the exercise in 2027.
Australia, meanwhile, committed to the same in exercises held in Japan.
“Because you’ve got the exercises bilaterally, what you’re really doing is accelerating the cooperation between Australian and Japanese forces,” said Brad Glosserman, an expert on the Japanese military who advises the Pacific Forum, a think tank.
The upshot is that the drills will no longer act as a straight line, connecting two militaries. They’ll now look more like a triangle, helping each country learn each other’s habits, language and equipment.
The teaming could help in the event of a crisis, whether from a natural disaster or conflict with America’s top rival, China. In particular, a U.S. defense official said, Japan and Australia will learn from American Marines on how to fight in littorals. These shallow-water environments resemble Taiwan and the South China Sea, where China has grown more aggressive in recent years.
And in the case of Japan and Australia, the exercises will involve two of the region’s most powerful and growing militaries. In the last two years each country has pledged to increase defense spending and buy more advanced weapons. The change has been especially stark in Japan, whose pacifist constitution still restricts its armed forces.
Partnering U.S. allies in the region in new ways has been a hallmark of the Biden Pentagon’s approach to the Indo-Pacific. For almost 70 years, the U.S. interacted with other countries like the hub and spokes of a bike wheel: each had a relationship with America, but not each other.
That model is changing as the U.S. — and a more threatening China — has encouraged such countries to work together. After the reelection of Donald Trump in November, it’s also a sign of American allies clinging to each other amid uncertainty in Washington.
“All of this is about trying to insulate them from the potential disruptions of the Trump administration,” Glosserman said.
Two years ago, Australia and Japan signed a deal that allows their militaries to access each other’s territory. In 2026, Japan may deploy its advanced F-35 fighters to Australia during exercise Pitch Black, its defense minister said Sunday. And the two are also building weapons together, with Japan interested in the second pillar of AUKUS, a submarine pact between the U.S., U.K. and Australia that includes development of advanced technology.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is on his last official trip to the Indo-Pacific. While there, he’s trying to reassure his counterparts that Washington won’t veer from its commitments despite the change in administration.
In part to make the U.S., Japan and Australia relationship more durable, the three countries agreed to a more formal schedule of meetings for their top defense officials. It’s a similar structure to what the U.S. has built with Japan and South Korea, two historic rivals, over the last two years.
“There’s an enormous strategic benefit in us working more closely together,” Richard Marles, Australia’s deputy prime minister and defense minister, said in a briefing here.
Concerning for allies in the region, though, is the chance America doesn’t follow what they see as its strategic interest. Trump’s nominee to replace Austin is Pete Hegseth, a military veteran and Fox News host with no Washington experience.
When asked whether he was confident in Hegseth’s ability, Marles argued just that.
“I approach the prospect of getting to know Pete Hegseth and working with him with enormous optimism,” he said.#pentagon #indo-pacific #australia #japan #china #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news #circulated-marine-corps-times #circulated-military-times
US, Japan, Australia broaden exercises, set target for live-fire drill -
Anduril's Fury and General Atomics' Gambit are in the running for the first iteration of the Air Force's drone wingman program.#air-force #dn-dnr #collaborative-combat-aircraft #cca #anduril #general-atomics #drone-wingmen #andrew-hunter #circulated-defense-news #circulated-air-force-times
Air Force buying more drone wingmen to develop operational tactics -
The program comes amid growing concern from Pentagon and other government leaders about GPS vulnerability.#gps #resilient-gps #space-force #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news #circulated-c4isrnet #circulated-air-force-times #circulated-military-times
Space Force targeting more affordable GPS satellites -
Alliance officials are stepping up efforts to secure critical underwater infrastructure.#dn-dnr #italy #nato #underwater-warfare #critical-infrastructure-protection #drones #circulated-defense-news #circulated-navy-times #circulated-military-times
NATO drill sends divers, drones to sneak by underwater alarm sensors -
The Norwegian company will provide its Naval Strike Missile, which is being installed on the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ships and Constellation-class frigates.#dn-dnr #norway #kongsberg #naval-strike-missile #circulated-defense-news #circulated-navy-times #circulated-marine-corps-times
Kongsberg wins biggest-ever missile contract from US Navy, Marines -
The announcement marks the most specific details the Defense Department has released about its secretive, fast-track drone effort.#pentagon #drones #replicator #china #dn-dnr #circulated-defense-news #circulated-air-force-times #circulated-army-times #circulated-marine-corps-times #circulated-military-times #circulated-navy-times
Pentagon announces new batch of drones for Replicator program -
The idea behind the reserve is to create a pool of skilled experts that can be activated to train others or help boost production.#dn-dnr #france #knds #renault #defense-industry #chiva #pierre-schill #circulated-defense-news
France taps defense-industry retirees to keep arms flowing during war -
The news was met with bewilderment and worry among many in Washington as Trump passed on a number of established national security heavy-hitters.#dn-dnr #trump #pete-hegseth #pentagon #defense-secretary #fox-news #circulated-defense-news #circulated-air-force-times #circulated-army-times #circulated-marine-corps-times #circulated-military-times #circulated-navy-times
Trump’s defense choice, a Fox News host, stuns the Pentagon -
Iveco said it would be looking to offer its capabilities in “advanced propulsion and drivetrain systems to highly specialized protection technologies.”#dn-dnr #italy #iveco #leonardo #rheinmetall #lynx #panther #circulated-defense-news
Iveco to get a piece of Italy’s massive combat vehicles, tanks program