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Houthi Drones, Missiles Strike Saudi Capital; Iran Eyes Israelis In UAE

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Houthi Drones, Missiles Strike Saudi Capital; Iran Eyes Israelis In UAE

A delegation of Israeli and Emirati intelligence officers arrived and examined locations for establishing planned intelligence bases on Socotra Island, designed to collect intelligence across the region, particularly from Bab Al-Mandab and south of Yemen, along with the Gulf of Eden and the Horn of Africa.

 

New Navy Ships Plan Finally Ready; On Esper's Desk Next Week

"We built three different future fleets," Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist said. "We examined the ships and Marine units we have, and those we might build by 2045."

 

Target Gone In 20 Seconds: Army Sensor-Shooter Test

This fall's first Project Convergence exercise aims to feed targeting data from satellites to artillery so fast that gunners can unleash precision fire in much less than a minute. And that's just the start.

 

NSA Prepares Unclassified Threat Reports — From Home

"In small ways we're redefining who we are as an agency," said Wendy Noble, executive director of the NSA.

 

China Is Not Ahead Of US On AI: JAIC Chief & Gen. Hyten

While China has invested heavily in "brute force" big data, Nand Mulchandani and aides said, US companies are far more innovative — but will they work with the Pentagon?

 

House Declares Defense Trade War on Best US Allies: F-35 Sales in Jeopardy?

The House Buy American provisions will destroy U.S. jobs when these countries buy from other countries. And Congress would be ripping up and overriding signed agreements with our closest allies that have served as the foundations of reciprocity in defense trade and cooperation within NATO and with other partners such as Australia and Israel for over 40 years. Our allies are our greatest advantage and this will undermine NATO and our commitment to other global allies.

 

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