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UK Royal Marines to acquire 6 new multirole support ships, cost yet to be decided

UK Royal Marines to acquire 6 new multirole support ships, cost yet to be decided
UK Royal Marines to acquire 6 new multirole support ships, cost yet to be decided

Reflecting on the decision to add the six MRSS vessels to 22 other Royal Navy ships on order or in build, UK defence secretary Grant Shapps said, “this is a golden age for British shipbuilding.”

The Navy secretary’s misguided war on profits

The Navy secretary’s misguided war on profits
The Navy secretary’s misguided war on profits

In this op-ed, Bill Greenwalt of AEI pushes back on Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro’s recent criticisms of industry.

‘No silver bullet:’ Military will need multiple systems to back up GPS

‘No silver bullet:’ Military will need multiple systems to back up GPS
‘No silver bullet:’ Military will need multiple systems to back up GPS

Each technique available now or in the foreseeable future for what is known as alt-PNT comes with a need to make size, weight, power and cost trade-offs based on what type of platform is being used, according to experts.

Canada weighing international ‘collaboration’ on future subs

Canada weighing international ‘collaboration’ on future subs
Canada weighing international ‘collaboration’ on future subs

Canadian Defence Minister Bill Blair said his German counterpart approached him about joining the German-Norwegian submarine package.

Swedish DefMin: No plans to send personnel to Ukraine right now

Swedish DefMin: No plans to send personnel to Ukraine right now
Swedish DefMin: No plans to send personnel to Ukraine right now

Pål Jonson said if a “concrete proposal” was presented for allied countries to send personnel, Sweden would “take it into review.”

HASC adds Virginia-class sub, cuts F-35s in $849.8 billion draft defense policy bill

HASC adds Virginia-class sub, cuts F-35s in $849.8 billion draft defense policy bill
HASC adds Virginia-class sub, cuts F-35s in $849.8 billion draft defense policy bill

The bill sticks to budget caps laid out by the Fiscal Responsibility Act.

Draft House subcommittee NDAA language OKs Pentagon commercial ‘space reserve’ plan

Draft House subcommittee NDAA language OKs Pentagon commercial ‘space reserve’ plan
Draft House subcommittee NDAA language OKs Pentagon commercial ‘space reserve’ plan

The draft FY25 NDAA language would force DoD to create a new pilot project designed to kickstart its nascent plans to create a so-called hybrid space architecture linking national security, commercial, civil and allied satellites into a massive mesh network.

Army marching towards key M10 Booker test, 2025 fielding

Army marching towards key M10 Booker test, 2025 fielding
Army marching towards key M10 Booker test, 2025 fielding

An upcoming Initial Operational Test and Evaluation event will help service leaders determine just what near-term and long-term changes they want to make to the light tank.

Three reasons Russia dismissed Sergei Shoigu, its longtime defense minister

Three reasons Russia dismissed Sergei Shoigu, its longtime defense minister
Three reasons Russia dismissed Sergei Shoigu, its longtime defense minister

Andrei Belousov will be the third in a series of Russian Defense Ministers with no military experience and no background in national security matters.

OSINT overdose: Intelligence agencies seek new ways to manage surge of open-source intel

OSINT overdose: Intelligence agencies seek new ways to manage surge of open-source intel
OSINT overdose: Intelligence agencies seek new ways to manage surge of open-source intel

AI is driving a tsunami of private-sector open-source intelligence. Now the federal Intelligence Community just has to figure out how to ride the wave.

Army wraps up FLRAA PDR, incorporating special ops design changes

Army wraps up FLRAA PDR, incorporating special ops design changes
Army wraps up FLRAA PDR, incorporating special ops design changes

According to a SOCOM official, the Army included feedback from the command that led to design changes like hardware for a refueling probe and features that will enable special operators to make unique modifications.

UK picks 90 suppliers to support Hypersonic strike program

UK picks 90 suppliers to support Hypersonic strike program
UK picks 90 suppliers to support Hypersonic strike program

The various suppliers were all picked to join a Hypersonic Technologies and Capability Development Framework (HTCDF) agreement, making them eligible to compete for eight lots worth a maximum value of £1 billion ($1.3 billion) over the next seven years.

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Intelligence for multi-domain warfighters can now be sourced from logistics operations

Intelligence for multi-domain warfighters can now be sourced from logistics operations
Intelligence for multi-domain warfighters can now be sourced from logistics operations

All-source intelligence can be leveraged by artificial intelligence and machine learning to inform CONOPS like Joint All Domain Command and Control.

Estonia ‘seriously’ discussing sending troops to ‘rear’ jobs in Ukraine: Official

Estonia ‘seriously’ discussing sending troops to ‘rear’ jobs in Ukraine: Official
Estonia ‘seriously’ discussing sending troops to ‘rear’ jobs in Ukraine: Official

The national security advisor to the Estonian president is the latest NATO nation official to weigh into the debate over the wisdom of foreign forces in Ukraine, while a senior British officer said it’s still “not a path that the [UK] Prime Minister wants to go down.”