Here are some key military news highlights from the past 24 hours:
- Russian Space and Nuclear Capabilities: The U.S. has expressed concerns about Russia’s development of a space-based anti-satellite nuclear weapon. This has stirred discussions in Congress about how the U.S. should respond to threats from Russia and other global rivals. This development highlights the growing tension between the U.S. and Russia, particularly in the realm of space security and nuclear capabilities.
- Israel’s Soldier Disabilities: Israel’s Defense Ministry expects around 20,000 new disabled soldiers by the end of 2024, following the conflicts since October 7. The high number of expected disabilities among soldiers has prompted the ministry to lay the groundwork for their care and support.
- Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s Hospitalization: U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was recently released from a military hospital. He had been admitted due to a bladder issue linked to previous prostate cancer surgery. Despite these health challenges, Secretary Austin is expected to make a full recovery and resume his duties, including participating in Ukraine-related virtual meetings.
- US Satellite Launch for Missile Tracking: The U.S. Military, through the Space Development Agency and the Missile Defense Agency, has launched six satellites aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. These satellites are aimed at enhancing the United States’ ability to track high-speed missile threats, including hypersonic missiles, from low Earth orbit. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve missile warning and tracking systems.
These briefs highlight the ongoing concerns and developments in military and defense sectors, including international tensions, advancements in military technology, and the health and welfare of military personnel.