Israel Approves F-35 and F-15IA Squadron Purchases Worth Tens of Billions
Israel’s Ministerial Committee on Defense Procurement has approved the simultaneous acquisition of F-35 and F-15IA aircraft in quantities sufficient to form two new fighter squadrons,…
DEFSEC Pushes Battlefield Awareness Forward with BLISS Deployment to Yuma
There’s something quietly significant about a shipment like this—two compact systems heading into the desert at Yuma Test Center doesn’t sound dramatic on the surface,…
Farnborough International Airshow 2026, July 20–24, Farnborough, England
Farnborough International Airshow 2026 has announced the UK Government’s biggest participation in the event’s history, underlining the show’s growing strategic importance as a meeting point…
6K Energy and CRG Defense Form Seven-Year Pact to Build U.S. Defense Battery Supply Chain
6K Energy and CRG Defense have announced a strategic seven-year collaboration aimed at establishing a secure domestic battery supply chain for U.S. defense and other…
Boeing MQ-25A Stingray First Operational Flight Advances U.S. Navy Carrier Aviation
MQ-25 Stingray First Flight: The Navy’s Unmanned Future Takes Off Boeing and the United States Navy have successfully completed the first test flight of an…
L3Harris Secures $1 Billion Pentagon-Style Backing Ahead of Missile Solutions IPO
L3Harris Technologies has taken a major step in reshaping its defense portfolio, closing a $1 billion strategic investment from the Department of War into its…
DFEN Unwinds the War Premium
The Direxion Daily Aerospace & Defense Bull 3X ETF is doing exactly what a 3x leveraged vehicle is built to do when the narrative that…
The Industrial Gap Behind Europe’s Rearmament Numbers
Europe’s defense budgets have nearly doubled in four years. Spending rose from 218 billion euros in 2021 to a projected 392 billion euros in 2025.…
WiFi in the Military: Convenience Meets a Very Different Kind of Reality
The idea of WiFi in a military context feels slightly off at first, almost too civilian, too casual. We tend to associate wireless networks with…
ATARS Meets the M-346: Why Leonardo and Red 6 May Be Rewriting the Logic of Fighter Training
Leonardo’s decision to integrate Red 6’s Advanced Tactical Augmented Reality System, or ATARS, into the M-346 matters because it pushes military flight training closer to…
Dark Eagle: The U.S. Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon, Brief Overview
The U.S. Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon, known as Dark Eagle, is a ground-launched system designed to strike high-value and time-sensitive targets at distances of roughly…
The Army Just Launched a Solicitation for a Heavier ISV — Here’s What We Know
On March 30, 2026, the Army released a solicitation for a heavier ISV with exportable power for on-the-move command and control. Up to three vendors could win contracts for 606 ISV-H vehicles. Here’s what’s known and what’s still open.
The ISV’s $308 Million Budget Request — and Why Congress Is Pushing Back
The Army asked for $308.6M and 1,275 ISVs in FY2026. The Senate wants to add $34M more. The House wants to cut $274M. Here’s where the ISV budget battle stands and what the “ahead of need” designation means.
From Prototype to Full-Rate Production: The ISV’s Development Timeline
From a 2018 acquisition strategy to Full-Rate Production in 2023: the ISV’s development timeline, the $214.3M GM Defense contract, reliability test results, and a full fielding breakdown by unit as of November 2025.
ISV Specs and Deployment: How the Army Gets This Vehicle Into a Fight
The ISV can be sling-loaded under a Black Hawk, dropped from a C-130, or loaded internally into a Chinook. Here’s a full breakdown of the vehicle’s dimensions, payload, transport options, and available variants.
Meet the ISV: The Army’s Lightweight Vehicle Built for Speed Over Armor
The Army’s ISV trades armor for speed, carrying nine soldiers and their gear across terrain where heavier platforms struggle. Built on a Chevy Colorado ZR2 platform, it’s 90% commercial parts and fully air-transportable.
Affordable Mass: DARPA’s Push for Cheap Missiles Signals a Doctrinal Reset in Modern Warfare
There’s a moment—usually buried in procurement language or a throwaway line in a briefing—when you realize something fundamental has shifted. DARPA asking for missiles that…
Cheap Wins Wars: America’s Late Turn Toward Cost-Asymmetric Weapons
A pattern is starting to emerge that feels almost uncomfortable in its simplicity: the United States, after decades of optimizing for technological superiority at any…
From Scrap to Supremacy: 6K Additive’s $1.95M Bet on Rebuilding the U.S. Defense Material Base
A $1.95 million contract rarely looks like a strategic turning point at first glance, but this one has a different texture to it—almost granular, you…
Inside the Signal Chain: Mobix Labs Expands Its Footprint in the F-22 Ecosystem
Mobix Labs is not building jets, not designing airframes, not even producing full avionics suites—and yet, in a way that feels increasingly typical of modern…
Farnborough International Airshow 2026, 20–24 July 2026, Farnborough, United Kingdom
A subtle shift is taking place at Farnborough this year, one that goes beyond aircraft debuts and defense contracts and moves into something a bit…
Artemis II is in the air: The Moon is not the destination — but the race for it absolutely is
On April 1, 2026, NASA’s Artemis II mission lifted off from Kennedy Space Center carrying four astronauts on a 10-day free-return trajectory around the Moon.…
Europe’s Strategic Illusion: The Cost of Deferred Defense
What is unfolding across Europe’s security landscape is not a sudden crisis, but the delayed consequence of decisions made over three decades. The pattern is…
Voyager and Icarus Robotics Turn the ISS Into a Testbed for Autonomous Orbital Work
Voyager Technologies’ new contract with Icarus Robotics is more than a routine payload support deal. It is a marker that the low Earth orbit economy…