Commercial satellite imagery collected in February 2026 by Planet Labs and Airbus shows what appear to be Iranian S-300 surface-to-air missile launchers repositioned at multiple air defense sites around Tehran and Isfahan, even as the fire control radars typically paired with those systems are not visible in their customary locations.
- The images, reviewed against the backdrop of renewed friction between Washington and Tehran, indicate that portions of Iran’s long-range air defense inventory have resurfaced after months of limited visibility following Israeli strikes in 2024.
- While the absence of engagement radars raises questions about operational status, the launcher redeployments point to at least a partial effort to restore layered defenses around key political and nuclear infrastructure.
Satellite imagery shows Iran redeploying S-300 launchers near Tehran and Isfahan as tensions with the U.S. rise. (Picture source: Airbus and Planet Lab via Arms Control Wonk)
Feb
21
Top 10 Combat Aerial Drones 2026 at UMEX Reshaping Modern Warfare
At UMEX 2026, Unmanned Defense Systems Exhibition in Abu Dhabi, Army Recognition’s on-site defense analyst conducted a detailed technical assessment of the exhibition’s unmanned aerial systems. They selected 10 combat aerial drone innovations that best represent the trajectory of modern airpower. The chosen platforms span loitering munitions, long-endurance ISR strike drones, and modular multi-mission UAVs engineered for distributed and high-intensity operations. Each system demonstrated advances in autonomy, secure communications, payload flexibility, and survivability, highlighting how unmanned platforms are moving from supporting roles to core elements of force structure.
Feb
21
Turkish Aerospace Unveils Evolved 5th-Gen KAAN Prototypes with Advanced Sensors and Refined Design
On 21 February 2025, Turkish Aerospace Industries released new video footage on its official X account showing the National Combat Aircraft KAAN in three distinct prototype configurations, P0, P1 and P2. Published exactly two years after KAAN’s maiden flight on 21 February 2024, the video underlines how rapidly the program is transitioning from a single demonstrator to a structured prototype fleet supporting flight test and systems integration.
Feb
21
U.S. Navy Approves StormBreaker Smart Bomb for F/A-18E/F to Engage Moving Targets in All Weather
The U.S. Navy has formally approved Raytheon’s StormBreaker smart weapon for operational use on the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, the company announced February 20, 2026, from Tucson, Arizona. The precision air-to-surface munition is designed to engage moving and stationary targets in adverse weather, using a multi-mode seeker to operate over land and at sea.
Feb
21
U.S. Navy Taps L3Harris to Strengthen Nuclear Submarine Communications for Strategic Deterrence
L3Harris Technologies announced on February 18, 2026, that it secured its largest full-rate production contract for U.S. Navy submarine communications systems, following an award from General Dynamics Electric Boat. The agreement calls for delivery of 26 shipsets for Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarines and Columbia-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, with production extending through 2033.
Feb
21
Australia Receives First 2 of 29 U.S. AH-64E Apache Helicopters to Replace Tiger Fleet by 2028
The U.S. Army Security Assistance Command on February 20, 2026, delivered the first two AH-64E Apache attack helicopters to Australia, initiating a 29-aircraft procurement under Project Land 4503, as reported by Terri Stover. The transfer, executed through the U.S. Foreign Military Sales framework, formalizes the Australian Army’s shift from the Airbus Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter to Boeing’s latest Apache Guardian configuration.
Feb
20
U.S. Marines Deploy New Amphibious Combat Vehicles in Well Deck Operations Aboard USS Ashland
U.S. Marines with the 1st Marine Division conducted well deck operations using the Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) aboard USS Ashland (LSD 48) off California, according to a February 20, 2026, Marine Corps release. Led by the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit under Task Force Ashland, the training validated ship-to-shore launch and recovery procedures as the Corps continues replacing legacy Assault Amphibious Vehicles.
Feb
20
First CV9035 Mk IV Infantry Fighting Vehicle for Slovakia Unveiled to Replace BMP-1 and BMP-2
BAE Systems Hägglunds, on February 20, 2026, ceremonially unveiled the first CV9035 Mk IV tracked infantry fighting (IFV) vehicle destined for the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic, formally launching deliveries under a 152-vehicle government-to-government agreement with Sweden. The rollout represents a pivotal phase in Bratislava’s long-planned replacement of its Soviet-era BMP-1 and BMP-2 fleet with a modern, NATO-standard mechanized platform.
Feb
20
U.S. Navy EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit 8 Trains for Arctic Mine Warfare Above Arctic Circle
According to U.S. Navy information published on February 18, 2025, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Mobile Unit Eight participated in Exercise Arctic Specialist 26 with Norwegian and Swedish forces from February 3 to 12 above the Arctic Circle. Hosted annually by Norway, the exercise concentrated on expeditionary mine countermeasure missions and land-based explosive ordnance disposal under severe Arctic conditions.
Feb
20
World Defense Show 2026: Combat-Ready Systems Target Middle East Procurement Deals
The International Pavilion at World Defense Show 2026 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has become one of the event’s most strategically observed halls, showcasing operational armored vehicles, missile systems, unmanned aerial platforms, and integrated battlefield technologies ready for near-term procurement rather than future concepts.
Feb
20
U.S. Firm Blue Water Autonomy Unveils Liberty-Class Autonomous Surface Vessel for U.S. Navy
U.S. Company Blue Water Autonomy unveiled its Liberty-Class autonomous surface vessel on February 11, 2026, introducing a 190-foot steel-hulled ship designed for extended unmanned operations in support of the U.S. Navy. Unlike earlier technology demonstrators, Liberty is presented as a production-ready platform, with construction scheduled to begin in March 2026 at Conrad Shipyard in Louisiana and delivery expected later this year under a Navy program of record.
Feb
20
U.S. MQ-28A Ghost Bat Stealth Drone Tests Syracuse Electronic Warfare System in Live Fire
According to information released by the U.S. Company Syracuse on February 18, 2026, the company’s Generic Multi-Function Array (GMFA) system was featured during a live fire demonstration involving the MQ-28A Ghost Bat Collaborative Combat Aircraft. The event moved the modular electronic warfare payload from laboratory validation into an operational setting that combined spectrum contestation with kinetic activity.
Feb
20
Türkiye Deploys ASLAN Combat UGV in NATO’s STEADFAST DART 26 to Advance Robotic Warfare Integration
On 19 February 2026, NATO’s Joint Force Command Brunssum reported that Turkish forces had deployed the ASLAN Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) during exercise STEADFAST DART 26 in northern Germany. As one of NATO’s major manoeuvre exercises of the year, STEADFAST DART 26 serves as a key testbed for the new Allied Reaction Force and for emerging robotic and autonomous systems on the land domain.
Feb
20
U.S. Navy Orders 123 E-2D Hawkeye Intercom Systems in $10M Upgrade for Carrier Air Defense
Information released by the U.S. Department of War on February 19, 2026, shows Mathtech Inc. of Falls Church, Virginia, has secured a $10,555,868 firm-fixed-price award to deliver 123 Intercommunication Systems for the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, the U.S. Navy’s carrier-based airborne command-and-control workhorse. The buy covers 96 systems for Navy aircraft and 27 for Foreign Military Sales customers, with 23 destined for France and four for Japan.
Feb
20
NATO Deploys Turkish Drone Carrier TCG Anadolu to Latvia for Eastern Sentry Air Surveillance and Defense
On 20 February 2026, NATO Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum announced that the Turkish drone carrier TCG Anadolu is being deployed toward the coast of Latvia as part of the Eastern Sentry operation. In its communication, JFC Brunssum underlined that the ship will operate under NATO Air Command, strengthening air surveillance and air defense along the Alliance’s eastern frontier in the context of repeated airspace violations attributed to Russia.
Feb
20
U.S. Air Force Designates X-68A LongShot Air-Launched Drone to Extend F-15 Jet Missile Range
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems said on 19 February 2026 that the U.S. Air Force has assigned the experimental designation X-68A to DARPA’s LongShot concept, formalizing an air-launched uncrewed “end-game” weapons carrier designed to fly ahead of crewed aircraft and fire its own air-to-air missiles.
Feb
20
U.S. F-22 Raptors Sighted in UK May Indicate Possible Reinforcement of Middle East Airpower Posture
On February 20, 2026, open-source imagery and videos, alongside flight-tracking data and spotter reports, indicated that a second group of United States Air Force F-22A Raptor aircraft had been observed at United Kingdom air bases, including RAF Mildenhall.
Feb
20
Australia Orders 8 LST100 Heavy Landing Ships to Move Tanks and Troops Across Indo-Pacific
Austal’s February 20, 2026, announcement confirms that Canberra has now locked in a major amphibious logistics investment, awarding the shipbuilder an approximately 4 billion contract from the Commonwealth Department of Defence to deliver eight Landing Craft Heavy vessels under the Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement. The 100 m ships, derived from Damen’s LST100 design, will be built in Henderson, Western Australia, using Austal facilities and the precinct’s Common User Facility.
Feb
20
Rheinmetall’s CT-025 Turret Chosen for Germany’s Future Luchs 2 Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles
On 20 February 2026, Rheinmetall announced that General Dynamics European Land Systems, as prime contractor for the Bundeswehr’s next-generation Luchs 2 reconnaissance vehicle, has commissioned the company to supply the turret, main armament and corresponding simulators. The contract was signed in Kaiserslautern at the beginning of February 2026 and its value is in the mid three-digit million-euro range, covering the turret, weapon and training package.
Feb
20
U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet Now Armed with StormBreaker Smart Glide Bomb for Enhanced Precision Warfare
On 19 February 2026, the U.S. Navy announced that the Small Diameter Bomb II, better known as the StormBreaker, has reached initial operational capability on the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, following a qualification campaign led at Patuxent River, Maryland. According to a release from Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, this decision formalizes a capability that had already been exercised during limited early operational use in 2025.
Feb
20
China Trials 155mm Naval Gun as Potential Fire Support Asset in Taiwan Scenario
A Type 910 test ship belonging to the People’s Liberation Army Navy has been photographed at Liaoning Shipyard in Dalian, fitted with a previously unseen 155 mm naval gun mounted forward, The War Zone reported on February 19, 2026. The vessel was moored near Lüshun Naval Base, a location frequently linked to Chinese experimental naval programs.
Feb
20
U.S. Navy Virginia-Class Submarine USS South Dakota Returns After 6-Month Deployment
The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS South Dakota returned to the United States on February 19 after nearly six months at sea, concluding a scheduled deployment supporting national and maritime security objectives. The submarine is set to arrive at its homeport at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut, on February 20, closing out an operational cycle that highlights the high tempo maintained by the U.S. Navy’s undersea force.
Feb
20
U.S. and Brazil Companies Launch KC-390 Autonomous Boom Tanker Bid for U.S. Air Force
Embraer and Northrop Grumman have put the KC-390 Millennium at the center of a new push to reshape allied air mobility, confirming on February 19, 2026, a joint effort aimed at the U.S. Air Force and partner nations. The announcement is not a routine teaming note.
Feb
20
France Deploys Dixmude Amphibious Assault Ship to Indo-Pacific for Power Projection Mission
The French Ministry of the Armed Forces and the Marine nationale confirmed on February 19, 2026, that the Jeanne d’Arc 2026 task group has sailed from Toulon for a five-month deployment stretching from the Mediterranean into the Red Sea, East Africa, the Indian Ocean and onward to the Indo-Pacific.
Feb
20
U.S. and Canada Scramble F-35 and F-16 to Intercept Russian Tu-95 Bombers Near Alaska
The North American Aerospace Defense Command announced on February 19, 2026, that it detected and tracked a five-aircraft Russian formation operating within the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone, prompting the launch of two F-16 Fighting Falcons, two F-35 Lightning II fighters, an E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft, and four KC-135 Stratotankers to identify and escort the aircraft.
Feb
20
Poland Demonstrates SAN Short-Range Air Defense as Drone Threat Grows
Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa, the state-owned Polish Armaments Group, publicly presented core elements of its new SAN short-range air defense system during a demonstration on February 19, 2026, at the Military Institute of Armament Technology in Zielonka, signaling Warsaw’s intent to field the system along Poland’s eastern border before the end of the year.
Feb
20
Russia Sends Upgraded BREM-80 Recovery Vehicles with Anti-Drone Protection to Ukraine Front
Rostec disclosed on February 20, 2026, that Uralvagonzavod has delivered a new batch of modernized BREM-80 armored repair and recovery vehicles to Russia’s Ministry of Defense ahead of Defender of the Fatherland Day. The company frames the upgrade package as a direct response to battlefield realities in Ukraine, where recovery crews operate under constant pressure from drones, artillery, and loitering munitions.
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