Yorktown Institute president Seth Cropsey warns that the U.S. is at a critical juncture in the development of hypersonic and counter-hypersonic weapons. He stresses the need for aggressive testing, as China and Russia rapidly advance their hypersonic capabilities. The U.S. conducted only two long-range hypersonic weapon tests in 2024, reflecting a risk-averse mindset within the Pentagon and defense industry. Cropsey argues that the next three annual defense budgets will be crucial in determining America’s ability to keep pace with global adversaries. The article highlights growing concerns over U.S. military preparedness in an evolving strategic landscape. Original news
Year: 2025
RAND Study Proposes Using 4G/5G Networks to Counter Air Defenses in Taiwan and the Baltics
A new RAND study suggests leveraging 4G and 5G cellular networks to detect and jam mobile surface-to-air missile radars in defense of the Baltic states and Taiwan. Timothy Bond, a senior RAND fellow, noted that Taiwan’s network is over 50% 5G, while the Baltics primarily use 4G, making them potential tools for targeting enemy radars and jammers. The study highlights that Russian air defense radars and GPS jammers operate on frequencies detectable by 4G/5G systems, allowing them to help guide attacks on electronic warfare threats. This technology could enhance NATO and Taiwan’s ability to counter Russian and Chinese air defense […]
Experts Call for Reform in U.S. Arms Sales Process to Reduce Delays
Former Defense Security Cooperation Agency director Charles Hooper and former State Department official Mira Resnick argue that the U.S. arms sales process is outdated and causing unnecessary delays. They highlight issues with the 2012 Tiered Review System, which allows a single Congress member to block sales for non-defense reasons. To streamline the process, they propose a new Arms Transfer and Export Review Series (ATER Series) that would maintain oversight while expediting approvals. The ATER Series would introduce separate protocols for NATO allies and other countries, ensuring faster weapons deliveries. The reform aims to enhance U.S. defense cooperation without sacrificing accountability. […]
Rheinmetall Secures €260 Million Deal to Support German and NATO Troop Logistics
Rheinmetall has signed a €260 million ($271 million) framework agreement with Germany’s Bundeswehr to provide logistical support for troop redeployments domestically and internationally. Announced on Wednesday, the contract runs for three years with an option to extend until 2029. The agreement also includes logistical support for NATO forces, reinforcing Germany’s role as a key military hub in Europe. CEO Armin Papperger highlighted that rising European defense spending, partly influenced by Donald Trump’s calls for increased military investment, could drive significant company growth. The deal strengthens Germany’s ability to mobilize and support forces amid growing security concerns. Original news
Saab CEO Hopes Sweden Will Send Gripen Jets to Ukraine
Saab CEO Micael Johansson remains optimistic that Sweden will send JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets to Ukraine to strengthen its military. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, he emphasized that the decision is political and depends on Sweden’s approval. Sweden has already provided $214 million in spare parts for the jets but has not yet approved their delivery. The Swedish Defense Minister’s office stated that Sweden should wait until Ukraine integrates F-16s before sending Gripens. The decision reflects Sweden’s cautious approach to military aid while supporting Ukraine’s defense capabilities. Original news
NATO Conducts Major Combat Drills in Romania Amid U.S. Policy Uncertainty
NATO continued its largest combat exercises of 2025, Steadfast Dart, in Romania on Wednesday, as concerns grow over the U.S. stance under President Donald Trump. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s push for increased military spending from allies has raised doubts about U.S. security commitments in Europe. The drills involve 10,000 personnel from nine nations, including Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece, under NATO’s new Allied Reaction Force. Romania has taken a prominent role in the alliance, donating a Patriot missile system to Ukraine and opening an F-16 training hub for allied pilots. Adm. Stuart B. Munsch stressed NATO’s adaptation to modern threats, while […]
Brazil’s Defense Exports Surge 22% to $1.8 Billion in 2024
Brazil’s defense industry exported $1.8 billion in 2024, a 22% increase from the previous year. Minister of Defence José Múcio Monteiro Filho highlighted the sector’s impact, supporting 2.9 million jobs and contributing 3.58% to Brazil’s GDP. Embraer Defense & Security played a key role, securing orders for 11 C-390 Millennium and 28 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft from Portugal, Paraguay, and the Netherlands. Meanwhile, IDV is negotiating Guarani 6×6 armored vehicle sales with Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Malaysia. The growth reflects Brazil’s expanding role in the global defense market. Original news
BAE Systems Reports 14% Sales Growth in 2024 Amid Strong Backlog
BAE Systems announced a 14% rise in sales for 2024, reaching £28.335 billion, with its order backlog growing to £77.8 billion by year-end. All business segments contributed to the company’s revenue growth. The integration of Ball Aerospace into BAE’s Space and Mission Systems unit is progressing well, delivering cost synergies. BAE highlighted continued demand across defense and aerospace sectors as key drivers of its performance. The company remains focused on expansion and efficiency as it navigates a growing global defense market. Original news
Expert Calls for Urgent Modernization of U.S. GPS Satellite System
GPS Innovation Alliance executive director Lisa Dyer warns that the U.S. must urgently modernize its aging and vulnerable GPS satellite constellation. She urges the Department of Defense to launch three next-generation GPS satellites currently in storage and adopt a “launch upon availability” strategy. Dyer stresses the need for immediate action, advocating for launches using available rockets like SpaceX’s Falcon 9 or ULA’s Vulcan. Additionally, she calls on Congress to fund two GPS IIIF satellites per year and upgrade ground stations to support new civil signals. The proposal highlights growing concerns over GPS reliability and national security in an evolving threat […]
U.S. and India Launch INDUS Innovation Partnership for Space Cooperation
The United States and India have announced INDUS Innovation, a new partnership focused on space and emerging technologies as part of their deepening collaboration. The initiative, revealed in a joint statement following a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump, aims to strengthen cooperation in space, energy, and technology. It builds on the INDUS-X program, which supports defense industry collaboration between the two nations. The partnership includes commitments to civil and commercial space projects, such as an Indian astronaut’s planned mission to the International Space Station. It also reinforces cooperation on the delayed NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar […]
Estonia Reconsiders Second HIMARS Purchase Amid Production Delays
Estonia is reassessing a second order of Lockheed Martin’s HIMARS due to concerns over long production lead times, with a decision expected in the coming months. Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur emphasized the need for discussions with the U.S. to potentially secure earlier production slots. Estonia’s first order of six HIMARS units, worth over $200 million, is already in progress, with deliveries expected soon. Pevkur stressed that Estonia cannot afford to wait for extended delivery timelines amid growing regional security concerns. The review highlights Estonia’s urgency in strengthening its defense capabilities. Original news
AI-Driven Underwater Drones to Strengthen Critical Infrastructure Defense
Advancements in artificial intelligence are transforming the security of underwater infrastructure, especially after incidents like the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. AI-powered underwater drones are being deployed to enhance surveillance and protection of critical undersea assets. Defense companies such as BAE Systems, Boeing, Anduril, and Northrop Grumman are leading efforts in developing these autonomous systems. The technology aims to improve real-time monitoring and threat detection in vulnerable maritime regions. As AI integration advances, underwater drones are expected to play a crucial role in securing global energy and communication networks. Original news
Taiwan Seeks Multi-Billion Dollar U.S. Arms Deal Amid Rising China Tensions
Taiwan is in talks to purchase billions of dollars in U.S. weapons, aiming to strengthen ties with the new Trump administration as China escalates military pressure. The proposed package includes coastal defense cruise missiles and HIMARS rocket systems, signaling Taiwan’s commitment to its defense. Sources estimate the deal could range between $7 billion and $10 billion. The arms purchase is expected to reinforce Taiwan’s deterrence capabilities amid growing regional tensions. If approved, the deal would further deepen U.S.-Taiwan military cooperation. Original news
Ukrainian F-16s Engage in Combat Missions with Advanced U.S. Weaponry
Recent imagery confirms that Ukrainian Air Force F-16s are actively participating in combat missions, equipped for both air-to-air and air-to-ground operations. The jets carry AIM-9X Sidewinder and AIM-120C AMRAAM missiles, significantly boosting their effectiveness against Russian threats. With U.S.-assisted electronic warfare upgrades, the F-16s are playing an increasingly vital role in Ukraine’s defense strategy. As additional F-16s arrive, Ukraine is expected to expand their operational scope and mission capabilities. The deployment marks a major step in modernizing Ukraine’s air force amid ongoing conflict. Original news
Northrop Grumman Wins $899.6 Million Contract to Boost Poland’s Air Defense
Northrop Grumman has secured an $899.6 million contract to provide its Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) to strengthen Poland’s air and missile defense. The deal builds on Poland’s previous adoption of IBCS in 2018 and follows a $4 billion military sale agreement signed in 2023. Northrop Grumman Vice President Kenn Todorov emphasized that expanding IBCS capabilities will help the U.S. Army and allies like Poland stay ahead of evolving threats. The company has also expanded its presence in Huntsville, Alabama, where it now employs around 2,000 people. The contract underscores Poland’s commitment to modernizing its defense systems in partnership with […]