Jun
29
U.S. Navy’s MQ-25A Stingray Aerial Refueling Drone Aboard USS Nimitz Redefines Carrier Strike Reach
The U.S. Navy has taken another step toward transforming carrier warfare as the Boeing MQ-25A Stingray operated aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz during Fleet Exercise (FLEETEX) 250 in the Atlantic Ocean, according to imagery released on June 25, 2026, by the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. The deployment demonstrates how the Navy is integrating carrier-based unmanned aircraft into frontline operations to extend the striking range, endurance, and combat effectiveness of future carrier strike groups in increasingly contested maritime environments. Read Full Defense News At This Link.
Jun
29
U.S. Marines Test Iron Dome-Derived MRIC on Guam to Defend Island Forces from Drones and Missiles
U.S. Marines tested the Medium-Range Intercept Capability on Guam during Valiant Shield 2026, placing an Iron Dome-derived air defense system in a Pacific setting where dispersed forces must survive missile, drone, and aircraft attacks. The June 24 evaluation at Mason Live Fire Training Range Complex highlights the Marine Corps’ push to protect command posts, fuel sites, aviation facilities, and missile launch positions across contested island terrain.
Jun
29
South Korea Deploys K-LUCAS Loitering Munitions as 500,000 Troops Train for Drone Warfare
South Korea will accelerate the deployment of K-LUCAS long-range loitering munitions, more than 20,000 expendable drones, and new counter-drone weapons, the Ministry of National Defense announced on June 26, 2026. The move aims to make unmanned systems a routine combat tool across the force, expanding reconnaissance, targeting, strike support, and defense against North Korean drones.
Jun
29
U.S. Positions F-15EX and F-15E Fighters at Kadena to Bolster Deterrence Near Taiwan and East China Sea
The U.S. Air Force has deployed F-15EX Eagle II and F-15E Strike Eagle fighters to Kadena Air Base, Japan, for integration and familiarization training, as confirmed on June 29, 2026, by the U.S. Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. The deployment marks a significant step toward permanently stationing the F-15EX in Okinawa, strengthening U.S. airpower near Taiwan and the East China Sea while reinforcing deterrence in an increasingly contested Indo-Pacific security environment.
Jun
29
Poland Orders 3 Swedish Saab A26 Submarines to Rebuild Baltic Sea Undersea Warfare Capability.
Poland has ordered three Saab A26-type submarines in a SEK 47 billion deal that will rebuild its undersea warfare capability for the Baltic Sea, according to announcements by Saab and the Swedish government on 29 June 2026. The package gives the Polish Navy a new diesel-electric submarine force while preserving the skills needed to operate covertly in shallow, contested waters.
Jun
29
China’s YY-20A Refueling of J-20 Stealth Jets Signals New Airpower Calculus for U.S. Pacific Strategy
China has publicly demonstrated its ability to extend the combat reach of its J-20 stealth fighters by showing YY-20A tanker aircraft refueling them in flight, with footage released on June 28 by Chinese military social media channels, highlighting a capability that strengthens the People's Liberation Army Air Force's long-range airpower across the Western Pacific.
Jun
29
Dutch Leopard 2 Tanks Signal a Redefined Role for Main Battle Tanks in Drone-Dominated Warfare
Dutch Leopard 2 main battle tanks are demonstrating how armored warfare is evolving rather than disappearing as NATO adapts to the battlefield lessons of Ukraine, with the Dutch Ministry of Defence reporting on 26 June 2026 that Exercise Fighter Lion showcased new tactics for operating under constant drone surveillance and precision strike threats.
Jun
29
Russia Adapts T-90M for Drone Warfare as Frontline Feedback Shapes New Protection Package
Russia is upgrading its T-90M Proryv main battle tank with enhanced electronic warfare systems and new protection measures in response to battlefield lessons from Ukraine, according to a June 23, 2026, report by Russian state news agency TASS citing Rostec. The latest modernization reflects Moscow’s effort to keep heavy armor effective against FPV drones, loitering munitions, and precision-guided weapons that have transformed armored warfare into a contest of survivability as much as firepower.
Jun
28
Dutch Army Prepares for Drone Warfare with Anti-Drone Tunnels as Ukraine War Lessons Reshape NATO Ground Mobility
The Dutch Army trained for a battlefield where every movement could be tracked and targeted by drones as nearly 7,000 troops took part in Exercise Fighter Lion in northern Germany. According to reporting by Eindhovens Dagblad and information released by the Dutch Ministry of Defence on June 24, 2026, the exercise integrated Ukrainian-style anti-drone tunnels to help forces move, survive, and fight under constant aerial surveillance and electronic warfare pressure.
Jun
28
Norwegian F-35 Shows How NATO’s Fifth-Generation Shield Is Rewriting the Nature of Air Policing in the High North
Norwegian F-35 fighters intercepted Russian Tu-160 strategic bombers escorted by MiG-31 interceptors over the Barents and Norwegian Seas, as NATO Air Command confirmed on June 23, 2026, during a wider surge of Allied Air Policing missions across the Alliance’s northern and eastern flanks.
Jun
27
U.S. Army Tests LP-CROWS on M109A7 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer to Counter Drones and Close-Range Threats.
The U.S. Army is testing LP-CROWS on the M109A7 Paladin and M992A3 ammunition carrier, the service reported on June 24, 2026, to improve artillery protection against drones and close-range threats. The system could let crews detect and engage threats from inside the vehicle during movement, firing, and resupply. Read Full Defense News At This Link.
Jun
27
U.S. F-22s and Japan’s F-15Js Showcase Integrated Air Deterrence Over the Pacific
U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptors and Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-15J fighters demonstrated closely integrated air operations during Valiant Shield 2026, with newly released DVIDS imagery on June 26, 2026, underscoring the growing combat readiness of allied airpower across the Indo-Pacific. The formation highlights how U.S.
Jun
27
South Korean KAAV-7A1 Ship-to-Shore Drill with U.S. Marines Highlights Allied Readiness for Littoral Warfare.
South Korean Marines rehearsed KAAV-7A1 ship-to-shore operations alongside U.S. Marines at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows in Hawaii ahead of Exercise RIMPAC 2026, demonstrating allied readiness to conduct armored amphibious assaults across the Indo-Pacific. The training highlighted the growing importance of coordinated littoral maneuver as regional militaries prepare to operate in contested coastal environments shaped by islands, chokepoints, and expanding anti-access threats.
Jun
27
Russia’s Yak-130M First Flight Marks Shift from Advanced Trainer to Light Combat Aircraft
Russia’s upgraded Yak-130M completed its maiden flight, marking a significant step in Moscow’s effort to transform its proven advanced trainer into a capable light combat aircraft with broader operational and export appeal. According to Rostec and TASS on June 25, 2026, the successful test signals Russia’s intent to field a lower-cost platform that can expand air combat capacity, support strike missions, and attract customers seeking affordable alternatives to frontline fighters.
Jun
27
Taiwan’s M1A2T Abrams Tanks Adapt to Drone Warfare with Irregular Camouflage Netting to Disrupt Aerial Detection
Taiwan’s new M1A2T Abrams tanks have entered tactical deployment with camouflage netting designed to disrupt aerial detection, reflecting a rapid adaptation to the growing threat posed by drones and persistent battlefield surveillance. During the fourth day of the ROC Armed Forces’ Immediate Combat Readiness Exercise, reported by CNA on June 25, 2026, the deployment in Taoyuan demonstrated how concealment is becoming as critical to armored survivability as firepower and mobility.
Jun
27
Airbus and Kawasaki Examine a Japanese Anti-Submarine Warfare Variant of the U950 Eurodrone
Airbus and Kawasaki Heavy Industries are examining an anti-submarine warfare variant of the U950 Eurodrone for Japan, Airbus announced on 26 June 2026 in Tokyo, a move that could significantly strengthen the country's ability to monitor and counter growing undersea threats from China, North Korea, and Russia.
Jun
27
Lockheed Martin NXGB Shows How the U.S. Plans to Regain Hypersonic Edge Over China and North Korea
Lockheed Martin has unveiled its Next Generation Glide Body (NXGB), a new hypersonic glide vehicle designed to deliver greater range and speed while enabling affordable, large-scale production, the company announced on June 24, 2026. The development signals a broader U.S. effort to restore a competitive advantage in hypersonic strike capabilities as China fields the DF-17 and North Korea advances the Hwasong-16B, shifting the focus from isolated prototypes to deployable combat capacity.
Jun
27
Indian Army Reveals Ambition to Convert Legacy T-72 Tanks into Autonomous Armoured Fighting Vehicles
The Indian Army is moving to transform portions of its vast T-72 tank fleet into autonomous armoured fighting vehicles, according to the Ministry of Defence’s iDEX ADITI 4.0 report released during the 2026 innovation cycle. The initiative signals a major shift in how India plans to preserve combat mass while expanding robotic warfare capabilities, allowing legacy tanks to take on high-risk missions that would otherwise expose crews to enemy fire. Read Full Defense News At This Link.
Jun
27
U.S. Marines Train with Assault Amphibious Vehicles in Romania to Sharpen Black Sea Amphibious Readiness
U.S. Marines deployed Assault Amphibious Vehicles during Exercise Sea Breeze 26 in Romania, with imagery released by the U.S. Defense Visual Information Distribution Service on June 23, 2026, confirming their participation in a combined-arms live-fire exercise alongside NATO allies at Babadag Training Area.
Jun
26
MQ-28 Ghost Bat to Join Allied Fighter Operations at Valiant Shield 2026 to Shape Future Indo-Pacific Airpower
The MQ-28 Ghost Bat will fly alongside U.S. and allied fighter aircraft during Exercise Valiant Shield 2026, a development reported by DVIDS on June 17, 2026, that moves collaborative combat aircraft closer to operational use in the Indo-Pacific. Its integration into a large-scale multinational exercise will test how uncrewed systems can expand combat power, improve survivability, and support allied air operations in increasingly contested airspace. Read Full Defense News At This Link.
Jun
22
Canada Opens Talks with Italy to Acquire Leonardo M-346 Advanced Jet Trainer for Royal Canadian Air Force
Canada is moving to acquire Leonardo’s M-346 advanced jet trainer as part of a broader defence agreement with Italy, a development announced following talks between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France on June 16, 2026.
Jun
22
AUSA Brings 119 U.S. Defense Companies to Eurosatory 2026 to Support NATO Modernization
The U.S. defense industry is using Eurosatory 2026 in Paris to bring battlefield-tested capabilities closer to allied armies and international buyers, with AUSA confirming in a video interview that 119 American companies are present in its U.S. Security and Defense Pavilion. The display matters as NATO forces seek faster access to equipment, systems, and industrial partners able to answer urgent combat requirements shaped by Ukraine.
Jun
22
Europe Advances MBDA CROSSBOW 800 km Weapon for Ground-Launched Deep Fires After First Firing Trial
MBDA has fired its CROSSBOW OWE Heavy for the first time, the company announced at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, advancing a European ground-launched strike weapon designed to hit targets beyond 800 km. The trials mark a step toward giving land forces a deeper reach with a 300 kg-class payload as Europe rebuilds its long-range fires capacity.
Jun
22
Leonardo and Baykar K-SWARM Trials Show M-346 Evolving into Airborne Command Node for KIZILELMA Unmanned Fighter
Leonardo and Baykar have successfully completed the first live K-SWARM trials integrating the M-346 with the KIZILELMA unmanned fighter, the companies announced on June 22, 2026, demonstrating a major advance in crewed-uncrewed combat teaming that could reshape how future air forces generate combat mass and maintain air superiority.
Jun
22
France and Spain Advance Tiger Mark III Attack Helicopter Toward 2026 First Flight
Airbus Helicopters has added “helicopter zero” to the Tiger Mark III modernization program, moving France and Spain’s upgraded attack helicopter closer to first flight in 2026 and a sharper role in high-threat combat. Airbus said on 19 June 2026 that the upgrade will give Tiger crews better sensors, digital avionics, datalinks, and weapons integration to engage targets faster while reducing exposure.
Jun
22
Russian Mi-28NM Attack Helicopter Spotted with Possible Counter-Drone Electronic Warfare Upgrade
Russia’s Mi-28NM attack helicopter has appeared with what seem to be new electronic warfare antenna housings, suggesting a potential upgrade aimed at countering the growing drone threat over the battlefield.
Jun
22
U.S. Marine Corps F-35Bs Operate From Finnish Highway For First Time To Test NATO Dispersed Air Warfare Near Russia
The U.S. Marine Corps demonstrated a new level of NATO airpower resilience by landing and launching F-35B Lightning II fighters from a highway strip in Finland during Exercise Ramstein Flag 2026, a development highlighted on June 17, 2026, that shows how allied aircraft could continue combat operations even if major air bases come under attack.
Jun
22
UK Develops 500 km+ Ground-Launched Strike Weapons for Ukraine Without U.S. Components
The United Kingdom has advanced three new long-range strike weapon designs for Ukraine under Project Brakestop, with all three completing flight testing within a year of the program's launch. The effort could give Kyiv a domestically supported strike capability exceeding 500 km while reducing reliance on foreign supply chains and speeding battlefield deployment.
The United States has received a new interim presidential aircraft from L3Harris Technologies, giving the Air Force One mission a Boeing 747-8i-based platform as pressure grows on the aging VC-25A fleet. Announced on June 19, 2026, the delivery strengthens secure presidential mobility, airborne command-and-control, and continuity of government during crises.