Thursday, December 25, 2025

World Defense News

The U.S. Army announced on December 21, 2025, that Charlie Battery, 1st Battalion, 38th Field Artillery Regiment, assigned to the 210th Field Artillery Brigade, successfully executed the first live-fire exercise of the M270A2 Multiple Launch Rocket System on South Korean soil. Conducted at Camp Casey earlier this month, the milestone marks the debut of the Army’s modernized tracked rocket artillery system in a forward-deployed environment, underscoring a broader effort to enhance precision fires and readiness across U.S. Forces Korea. Read full Defense News at this link ...
 

Russia is reportedly preparing to deploy a variant of North Korea’s Hwasal-1 Ra-3 strategic cruise missile in combat operations against Ukraine, according to information shared by the OSINTWarfare account on X on December 25, 2025. The claims, attributed to multiple Russian sources, suggest the missile variant could be equipped with a one-ton high-explosive warhead and have an estimated operational range of 130 to 250 km, marking a potentially significant shift in Moscow’s strike capabilities.
 

The U.S. Air Force has quietly expanded its unmanned aerial presence in the Caribbean, with newly released imagery confirming the deployment of a seventh MQ-9A Reaper operating from Rafael Hernández Airport in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.
 

On December 25, 2025, North Korean state media KCNA reported that Kim Jong Un had inspected the construction of an 8,700-ton “nuclear-powered strategic guided missile submarine” at a domestic shipyard. According to the KCNA report and the photographs released with it, the vessel is intended to serve as a strategic nuclear attack submarine within the country’s naval modernization plans.
 

The United States is committing new discretionary funding in its Fiscal Year 2026 acquisition plan to sustain and expand the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) air defense missile system, including the procurement of 25 additional interceptors and continued support for interceptor obsolescence mitigation and the Stockpile Reliability Program.
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On 22 December 2025, TDW Gesellschaft für verteidigungstechnische Wirksysteme mbH and STARK announced via their official LinkedIn channels that they had successfully completed a live firing of the LION STRIKE 110 warhead integrated into the VIRTUS loitering munition during a test campaign in Germany.
 

On 23 December 2025, Airbus reported that Spain’s Ministry of Defence has ordered 18 C295 transport aircraft to replace the CN235 and C212 fleets used to train Spanish Air and Space Force pilots and paratroopers. The decision comes as European air forces place renewed emphasis on day-to-day readiness, including the ability to move troops, sustain airborne units, and keep training pipelines resilient.
 

The U.S. Army has officially reset the future of its main battle tank forces, approving a sweeping Engineering Change Proposal that redesignates the next Abrams variant as M1E3, according to the Fiscal Year 2026 Army Acquisition Program submitted to Congress.
 

South Korea’s domestically developed KF-21 Boramae fighter jet will enter full air-to-ground combat service beginning in 2027, significantly earlier than initially planned, according to information released by Yonhap News on December 23, 2025, citing the Defense Acquisition Program Administration. Officials said the decision reflects steady progress in flight testing, avionics integration, and weapons certification as the program transitions from development into early production.
 

On 23 December 2025, Rheinmetall announced that it had handed over the first Skynex short-range air defense system to the Italian Army, following a ceremony on 18 December at the Comando Artiglieria Controaerei base in Sabaudia. The delivery, under a €73 million contract awarded in January 2025, marks the introduction in Italy of a new generation of networked, gun-based air defense.
 

According to information released by the Security Service of Ukraine and supported by videos circulating on social media, Ukrainian special operations units executed a carefully sequenced strike against Russian naval assets in the Black Sea region in December 2025.
 

On December 24, 2025, according to BusinessKorea and an official disclosure on Korea’s DART financial reporting system, LIG Nex1 announced that it had signed a key development contract for the “Short-Range Air-to-Air Guided Missile-II System Development – System Integration and Guided Missile Integration Prototype” project.
 

On 23 December 2025, Belgium’s Defence Minister Theo Francken presented a new layer of counter-drone protection at the Special Operations Regiment headquarters in Heverlee, where the Belgian Defence Ministry unveiled a Saab Giraffe 1X mobile radar alongside the first Piorun short-range air-defence systems.
 

On December 23, 2025, Reuters reported that RTX subsidiary Raytheon secured a $1.7 billion contract to deliver four Patriot air and missile defense systems to Spain. The announcement comes as European governments accelerate investment in air and missile defense to address a wider range of threats, from cruise missiles and ballistic missiles to large-scale, mixed raids. In Raytheon’s framing, the purchase is directly tied to national readiness and sovereignty, and it is structured as a U.S.
 

Belgium has formally introduced the Polish-made Piorun man-portable air defense system into its Special Operations Regiment, marking a notable upgrade to the country’s short-range air defense posture. According to information released by the Belgian Ministry of Defence, the first system was handed over on December 23, 2025, during an official ceremony in Heverlee, underscoring growing concern among NATO militaries about the vulnerability of dismounted forces to drones and low-flying aircraft.
 

On 23 December 2025, Saab announced that Lithuania has placed new orders worth SEK 1.3 billion for AT4 weapons and ammunition for the Carl-Gustaf system under a framework agreement coordinated by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV). This latest contract comes as Vilnius continues to expand its defence budget to record levels in response to Russia’s war against Ukraine and growing pressure on NATO’s eastern flank.
 

On 23 December 2025, open-source intelligence platforms on X reported a new wave of U.S. strike and support aircraft deploying into the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility as Washington tightens its maritime blockade around Venezuela.
 

On December 23, 2025, Taiwan’s Military News Agency under the Ministry of National Defense reported that the Army’s 584th Armored Brigade conducted a battalion-level combat-readiness reconnaissance and patrol in the Hsinchu area with its newly formed M1A2T tank battalion.

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Nvidia Struck a $20 Billion Megadeal with Groq

The AI chipmaker has signed a $20 billion deal to buy assets from artificial intelligence startup Groq in an all-cash acquisition — its largest purchase to date, according to a CNBC report.
 
Huge: Nvidia buying AI chip startup Groq for about $20 billion in its  largest acquisition on record More to that soon.
 
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Inside Nvidia's biggest Christmas shopping spree ever to acquire Trump Jr-backed AI chip maker

Under the deal, Nvidia will buy Groq's every asset excluding its nascent Groq cloud business, which will continue to operate “without disruption”, the startup which makes AI accelerator chips said in a blog post, without giving the financial details of the transaction.

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Nvidia has bought Groq's assets in a $20 billion deal, just ahead of Christmas
Nvidia has bought Groq's assets in a $20 billion deal, just ahead of Christmas(REUTERS)
In 2019, Jensen Huang's Nvidia bought Israeli chip designer Mellanox for a little less than $7 billion, making hat its biggest acquisition at the time. 
  •  Cut to now, the AI chipmaker has signed a $20 billion deal to buy assets from artificial intelligence startup Groq in an all-cash acquisition — its largest purchase to date, according to a CNBC report.
Previosly, Nvidia had said it intended to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI, but a formal deal has not been announced yet.
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What is Nvidia buying from Groq?

In its blog post, Groq said Nvidia will acquire its inference technology, for which both the companies have entered into a non-exclusive licensing agreement. 
  • However, it did not disclose the transactional value of the deal.
  •  Disruptive CEO Alexis Davis, who led Groq's latest financing round in September, told CNBC that the deal came together quickly.
Under the deets of the agreement, Groq founder and CEO Jonathan Ross and the company's president Sunny Madra along with other senior leaders will join Nvidia to “help advance and scale the licensed technology”, as per the blog post.

Nvidia is acquiring Groq's assets just three months after the AI startup raised $750 million at a valuation of around $6.9 billion from investors including 
  1. Blackrock, 
  2. Neuberger Berman, 
  3. Cisco, 
  4. Samsung, 
  5. Altimeter and 
  6. 1789 Capital, where Donald Trump Jr is a partner.
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Alexis Davis, who has invested about half a billion since Groq's foundation in 2016, told CNBC that Nvidia is buying everything except the company's cloud business.
  • Groq in its blog post said “GroqCloud will continue to operate without interruption.”
  • It further said that Groq, even after the acquisition, will continue to operate as an independent company under finance officer Simon Edwards as CEO.

Why is Nvidia buying Groq

According to an email cited by CNBC from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to the company's employees, buying Groq will expand the AI chipmaking giant's capabilities.
“We plan to integrate Groq’s low-latency processors into the NVIDIA AI factory architecture, extending the platform to serve an even broader range of AI inference and real-time workloads,” Huang wrote in the email, as per CNBC.
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Nvidia acquires rival Groq's assets for $20B | LinkedIn

While Nvidia is adding Groq's senior leaders in its ranks and buying its IP, it is not “acquiring Groq as a company”, Huang said further.
  1. The deal comes at a time when Nvidia had $60.6 billion in cash and short-term investments as of October, up from around $13 billion in 2023. 
  2. Other tech giants like Google, Meta and Amazon over the past few years have also made similar types of licensing deals to acquire top talent and technology from smaller AI firms.

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