US intel disputes Russian claim of Kyiv drone plot on Putin

US intelligence agencies had assessed that the strike had not targeted Putin or any of his residences, according to an exclusive by The Wall Street Journal.

Germany moves to produce TAURUS NEO to boost deep-strike

Germany has taken the first formal step toward large-scale production of an upgraded TAURUS stand-off missile.

Rolls-Royce starts engines tests for U.S. FLRAA prototypes

Rolls-Royce has begun engine testing for the AE 1107F, the propulsion system selected to power prototypes of the U.S. Army’s MV-75 Future Long Range Assault Aircraft, the company stated.

Skunk Works links with XTEND for multi-drone control

Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and Israeli firm XTEND have integrated the XTEND Operating System into the MDCX autonomy platform to enable a single operator to control multiple classes of uncrewed aircraft at once.

US orders 350 Tomahawk land attack cruise missiles

The U.S. Navy has confirmed a major order with Raytheon for the production of 350 Block V Tactical Tomahawk cruise missiles, with some work being performed in the UK.

Denmark cleared for purchase of P-8 maritime patrol aircraft

The US State Department has approved a possible $1.8 billion Foreign Military Sale to Denmark for up to three Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft.

France orders Saab GlobalEye for airborne early warning

France has ordered two Saab GlobalEye aircraft with options for two more and deliveries from 2029.

RAF extends Gladiator training support to 2028

The £16.9m deal maintains Gladiator until 2028 and funds integration of F-35, Typhoon and air C2 into the RAF’s synthetic battlespace.

BAE wins DARPA deal to advance autonomous space surveillance

BAE Systems’ FAST Labs research and development arm has been awarded a $16 million Phase 2 contract under DARPA’s Oversight programme, which aims to build an autonomous system capable of maintaining continuous custody of large numbers of ground targets.

U.S. clears purchase of Leonardo BriteCloud decoys for F-35

The U.S. Navy’s sole-source move for the UK-built ALQ-260 BriteCloud from Leonardo marks a decisive choice that could set the tone for F-35 operators across NATO.

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