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DARPA builds universal decoder for military radio networks

Every radio, satellite link, and data network the military operates speaks a slightly different language, and translating between those languages in a battlefield environment where jamming, interference, and degraded conditions are the norm costs time, bandwidth, and lives. DARPA, the Pentagon&#8217

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Norway’s Army retires its last Cold War-era logistics trucks

Norway’s Army has completed delivery of its final batch of new armored trucks from German manufacturer Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles, bringing the service’s total fleet of the new vehicles to 113 and drawing the curtain on a decades-long reliance on Cold War-era Scania logistics truc

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Ukraine: Russia is running nuclear terror campaign in Europe

A Russian Shahed attack drone struck a building at Ukraine’s centralized spent nuclear fuel storage facility before dawn on Sunday, June 7, 2026, approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) from the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, in what Ukrainian officials described as the latest act in a systema

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Turkish Navy Confirms 2032 Delivery Date for MUGEM Aircraft Carrier
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Turkish Navy Confirms 2032 Delivery Date for MUGEM Aircraft Carrier

Rear Admiral Hakan Uçar, Commander of the Turkish Navy’s Naval Technical Command (formerly head of the Design Project Office), gave a detailed presentation on Türkiye’s indigenous aircraft carrier project known as MUGEM at the Combined Naval Event (CNE) 2026, held in Farnborough, UK, from 19 to 21 M

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Belgium flew mystery Canadian weapons to Ukraine

A Belgian military transport aircraft spent an entire day flying protective weapons systems from Canadian military stocks to Ukraine, in an emergency delivery that Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken announced on Sunday with enough detail to confirm the mission happened but not enough to reveal w

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Russia strikes Ukraine’s nuclear waste storage facility

A Russian drone struck a building at Ukraine’s centralized spent nuclear fuel storage facility in the early hours of Sunday, June 7, 2026, in an attack that Ukrainian nuclear operator Energoatom says caused structural damage but left radiation levels within normal limits. The strike hit the co

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Ukraine says Russia attacked two rescue vessels

Two civilian search and rescue vessels conducting a humanitarian mission inside Ukraine’s maritime corridor came under Russian attack on Saturday, leaving crew members wounded and triggering an emergency evacuation by Ukrainian Navy boats, in what Ukrainian officials described as a deliberate

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New Pantsir anti-drone system spotted on Moscow rooftop

A heavy transport helicopter lowered an anti-drone missile system onto the roof of a high-rise building in Moscow’s Sokolniki District, adding another node to a defensive network that Russia has been rapidly expanding across the capital’s skyline as Ukrainian drones have penetrated deepe

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Russian Shahed drones hunt Ukrainian patrol boats

Video circulating on Russian military Telegram channels shows what appears to be remotely controlled drone variants of a Shahed-type long-range attack drone, pursuing and striking Ukrainian Navy patrol boats in the Black Sea. Russian sources claim two patrol vessels were destroyed in the attacks, th

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Russia’s answer to Starlink just lost its first satellite

The first satellite from Russia’s nascent attempt to build a domestic broadband constellation fell back into Earth’s atmosphere and burned up on approximately June 6, 2026, less than three months after it launched, according to reporting by Anatoly Zak, a journalist who specializes in th

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Ukraine’s battlefield drone detector spotted at US Army training in California

A small handheld device spotted at a U.S. Army exercise at Fort Irwin, California, on October 28 last year and only now has drawn attention from defense observers for reasons that go beyond its compact size. The device, observed in use during Army training and labeled with the designation BlackSky G

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U.S. Air Force looks for a second builder of its best strike missiles

The U.S. Air Force has published a sources-sought notice asking whether any company other than the current sole producer can build and deliver the Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile and the Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile for production lots from 2031 to 2036. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Cen

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Washington Guard trains to stop drones over World Cup crowds

With millions of soccer fans heading to the Seattle area for the FIFA World Cup this summer, the Washington National Guard gathered federal agents, police officers, and military units at a desert training range in June to rehearse a threat that barely registered on public safety radar a year ago: dr

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Ukraine sends 400+ drones into Russia, hitting naval base and refinery

Ukraine launched one of its largest drone offensives of the war overnight into June 6, sending more than 400 unmanned aircraft deep into Russian territory and striking targets that included a naval weapons depot near Saint Petersburg, an oil refinery in Siberia, a port in Russian-occupied Mariupol,

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US Army to update classified signals intercept capability

Listening to what the enemy is saying on the radio, the phone, or any other communications channel has been one of the most consistently decisive intelligence advantages in modern warfare, and the U.S. Army has invested nearly $10 million to make sure its capability to do exactly that stays current.

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U.S. Army taps two firms for $212M mortar fin contract

Every mortar round fired by an American soldier depends on a small set of metal fins at the back of the shell to spin it into stable flight, keep it on course, and make sure it lands where the gunner intended. Without those fins, a mortar round tumbles, loses accuracy, and becomes a danger to [&#823

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US Air Force orders $241M worth of Norway’s best stealth missile

Norway has built one of the most capable stealth, anti-ship missiles in the Western arsenal, and the United States Air Force ordered another batch of them for $241 million, deepening a transatlantic weapons partnership that has become increasingly central to American plans for fighting a war in the

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U.S. Forces Interdict Ship Connected to Iran in Indian Ocean, Iranian Oil Exports See Decrease

U.S. Indo-Pacific Command forces interdicted and boarded a stateless vessel in the Indian Ocean late Thursday as part of the expanded U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, the combatant command posted on social media site X. The INDOPACOM post did not indicate whether the U.S. took possession of MT Davina

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USNI News Western Pacific Pulse: June 5, 2026

The following is a summary of major ship movements and exercises in the Western Pacific over the last week. In the Philippine Sea Aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN-73) is on patrol in the Philippine Sea. George Washington and its fixed wing squadrons completed carrier qualification trainin

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Indonesia Eyes JMSDF Asagiri-Class Destroyers as Japan Tailors Warship Transfers to Southeast Asian Partners
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Indonesia Eyes JMSDF Asagiri-Class Destroyers as Japan Tailors Warship Transfers to Southeast Asian Partners

Japan and Indonesia have agreed to begin working-level discussions on the possible transfer of used Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Asagiri-class destroyers, marking another step in Tokyo’s expanding defense export policy and highlighting how Japan is tailoring naval cooperation to the spe

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Ottawa Wants Future Canadian Army HIMARS to Deploy Long-range Anti-ship Missiles

Ottawa announced plans to procure over two dozen American missile launchers within four years to support the Canadian Army’s long-range strike and anti-shipping requirements. Procured to address “global security situations,” the $1.8 billion Long-range Precision Strike Land project will include muni

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Full P-8A fleet to strengthen Australia’s ASW readiness, says GlobalData

Australia is poised to strengthen its anti-submarine defence capabilities with a fully operational P-8A Poseidon fleet, according to insights from the data and analytics platform GlobalData The post Full P-8A fleet to strengthen Australia’s ASW readiness, says GlobalData appeared first on Naval Tech

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Slovakia receives final batch of Patria AMV XP 8×8 armoured ambulances

Patria has completed its obligation to deliver 10 AMV XP 8x8 armoured ambulance vehicles to Slovakia, fulfilling a segment of the government-to-government defence contract agreed in 2022.

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Is the Type 31 programme about to be delayed?

The arrival of the Type 31 frigate is crucial for the Royal Navy's ability to boost its hull numbers, which have cratered in recent years. The post Is the Type 31 programme about to be delayed? appeared first on Naval Technology.

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Teledyne FLIR wins $11.2M to build CBRN sensor drone kits

The U.S. Army has awarded an $11.2 million contract to Teledyne FLIR Defense to deliver more than 45 drone kits capable of flying into chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear contamination zones and mapping hazards in real time, keeping soldiers out of environments that can kill within secon

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France fires next-gen air missile from Rafale

France has fired its next-generation air-to-air missile from a Rafale at supersonic speed for the first time, clearing one of the most demanding technical hurdles in the weapon’s qualification program and moving MBDA’s MICA NG significantly closer to operational service. The second devel

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Australia fires its first homegrown self-propelled howitzer

Australia fired its first domestically built self-propelled howitzers during live-fire training last week, completing the journey from a production line in Geelong to live rounds downrange in a matter of months — a timeline that would have seemed implausible for a major weapons system just a few yea

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Putin says Russia’s Su-57 is the best fighter in the world

Vladimir Putin told the world’s press agency chiefs this week that Russia’s Su-57 fighter is the best combat aircraft on the planet. Independent analysts and the jet’s own production record tell a more complicated story. Putin made the claim at a meeting with leaders of major inter

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Royal Navy progresses towards Project Vanquish demo from aircraft carrier
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Royal Navy progresses towards Project Vanquish demo from aircraft carrier

The UK Royal Navy (RN) is progressing plans to undertake flight trials of a jet-powered Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP) from a Queen Elizabeth-class (QEC) aircraft carrier by the end of next year. Speaking at the Defence Leaders CNE 2026 conference in Farnborough on 20 May, Commodore Steve B

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Aselsan Showcases Kiliç Kamikaze Underwater Drones at Efes
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Aselsan Showcases Kiliç Kamikaze Underwater Drones at Efes

Turkish defense giant Aselsan showcased its recently unveiled ship-killing Kiliç Kamikaze Underwater Drones to an international audience at Efes 2026. Aselsan’s Kiliç series of Kamikaze Autonomous Underwater Vehicles were among the products showcased by the Turkish defense firm on the sidelines of A

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U.S. Army commits $404M to build its first TNT plant since the 1980s

The United States has not produced its own TNT since the 1980s, relying entirely on overseas allies to supply the explosive that fills its artillery shells, bombs, and grenades. That four-decade gap in domestic production is now being closed, and according to a June 4 contract notice, the Army award

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Japan is developing a new unmanned AAV which will bring MUM-T to Amphibious Operations
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Japan is developing a new unmanned AAV which will bring MUM-T to Amphibious Operations

Japan began developing a domestically produced unmanned amphibious armored vehicle (AAV) in 2024, and materials recently disclosed by the Ministry of Defense have revealed its detailed performance characteristics. For more than a decade, Japan has been pursuing measures to strengthen its maritime de

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French Rafale intercepts Russia’s most capable fighter over the Baltic

France’s Joint Staff published video showing a Rafale from the Baltic Air Policing mission conducting a close-range visual interception of a Russian Sukhoi Su-35, the most capable non-stealth fighter in Moscow’s current inventory, in a tense but controlled encounter that NATO described a

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Russia says it’s building its budget stealth fighter — finally

Russia’s defense industry is claiming a milestone on one of its most closely watched aviation programs, and this time the claim carries slightly more weight than usual. The United Aircraft Corporation, Russia’s state-owned aircraft manufacturing conglomerate, confirmed this week that phy

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Vietnam unveils its first homegrown amphibious light tank prototype

Vietnam has publicly displayed the T-1, a domestically developed amphibious light tank that represents the most ambitious armored vehicle project the country’s defense industry has ever attempted. The T-1 prototype appeared at a public display in Vietnam, drawing immediate attention from regio

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Hanwha Ocean Partners to Strengthen Greece’s Shipbuilding Capabilities
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Hanwha Ocean Partners to Strengthen Greece’s Shipbuilding Capabilities

Hanwha Ocean has signed a Strategic Alliance Agreement (SAA) with ONEX Shipyards & Technologies Group at the U.S. Embassy in Greece to revitalize Greece’s shipbuilding industry and enhance maritime sovereignty. Hanwha Ocean press release The signing ceremony was attended by Sean seongwoo Park, V

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Russia’s newest body armor claims to stop NATO bullets

Russia’s state defense conglomerate Rostec has unveiled what it claims is the lightest body armor in its class, presenting the Obereg 2.0 vest to the defense ministers of Moscow’s closest military allies at a showcase outside the Russian capital. Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov

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House Authorizers Adopt Amendment for Navy Battleship Study

House authorizers want a Navy study that assesses how pursuing the nuclear-powered Trump-class battleship program could affect the shipbuilding and nuclear industrial base. The House Armed Services Committee adopted an amendment from Rep. Joe Courtney (D-Conn.) that would require both the Secretary

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Two Men Killed in Strike On Suspected Drug Boat, First in June

U.S. forces with Joint Task Force-Southern Spear conducted the first strike on a suspected drug boat in June, killing two men on board. The Wednesday strike, ordered by U.S. Southern Command Commander Gen. Francis Donovan, was on a vessel in the Eastern Pacific allegedly carrying illicit narcotics.

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NATO jets intercept six Russian aircraft over the Baltic in one day

Six Russian military aircraft operating in Baltic airspace in a single day triggered a joint NATO scramble involving French and Swedish fighter jets, the latest reminder that the skies above one of Europe’s most sensitive stretches of territory remain an active theater of aerial friction betwe

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Northrop Grumman pushes battle-tested radar to world market

More than 40 of Northrop Grumman’s most advanced ground radar systems are already in the hands of U.S. Marines and airmen, and the company is pushing the system hard to international buyers as demand for mobile, multi-mission air defense sensors surges worldwide. Northrop Grumman published a c

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Ukrainian Humvee took a direct drone strike and kept rolling

A First-Person View (FPV) drone, the cheap remote-controlled kamikaze weapon that has killed more soldiers in this war than almost any other single weapon type, struck a Ukrainian military Humvee directly in the windshield during a combat mission in the Zaporizhzhia direction. The crew inside surviv

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Lockheed installs engine in Germany’s first F-35 fighter jet

The most consequential fighter jet Germany has ever ordered just crossed a milestone that brings it meaningfully closer to the flight line. Lockheed Martin announced that the engine powering Germany’s first F-35 has been installed, confirming that the aircraft is progressing through final prod

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Autonodyne’s Bashi tablet aids F-35 to MQ-20 remote command demo

A consortium involving the US Air Force and Autonodyne has recently executed a demonstration of human-machine teaming (HMT) and beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) datalink communication at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

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Navantia signs multi-year support contract for five Saudi corvettes

Spanish shipbuilder Navantia has signed a contract with the Ministry of Defence of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to provide follow-on support services for a fleet of five corvettes previously delivered to the Royal Saudi Naval Forces. The post Navantia signs multi-year support contract for five Saudi

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Oshkosh Defense receives $142m in new orders for FMTV A2 vehicles

Oshkosh Defense, a business of Oshkosh Corporation, has received orders worth $142m for its Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) A2 platform from customers in the US and overseas.

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Leaders of U.S. Navy’s Ship Maintenance Facility in Japan Removed from Command

The leadership of the Navy’s primary ship maintenance facility in Japan was removed from command this week, the service announced Wednesday. U.S. Naval Ship Repair Facility and Japan Regional Maintenance Center (SRF-JRMC) commander Capt. Wendel Penetrante, executive officer Capt. Edwin Catubig and M

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Leaders complain Europe lack anti-ballistic missile capability

Ukrainian and Norwegian leaders complain that Europe mustdevelop its own fully fledged anti-ballistic missile capability to rival the US.

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Task Force Ashland Returns to California from 4-month Indo-Pacific Deployment

Specialized Marine Air-Ground Task Force Ashland recently completed a four-month deployment to the Indo-Pacific, returning to California in the past week. The Marine Corps element of TF Ashland returned Friday to Camp Pendleton, disembarking from amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland (LSD-48). Th

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Leidos develops real-time SATCOM dashboard for US Department of War

Leidos, in collaboration with the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and US Space Command, has introduced the Joint Management Tool (JMT) to improve access to satellite communications for the US Department of War (DoW).

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