Here are the latest U.S. military news briefs from the past 24 hours:
- Future Autonomous Fighters for Export: The U.S. Air Force is developing autonomous fighter aircraft with the potential for export to international partners, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. These pilotless combat jets, part of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, could see export versions as early as 2025. The initiative aims for significant international collaboration, enhancing global defense partnerships.
- Sweden’s Military Aid to Ukraine: Sweden has committed its largest military aid package yet to Ukraine, totaling $683 million. This package includes artillery ammunition, air defense systems, grenade launchers, combat boats, armored vehicles, and other essential items to support Ukraine’s defense efforts against Russian aggression. Ukrainian officials emphasize the need for more long-range missiles to strengthen their air defenses.
- Ukraine Enhancing Drone Capabilities: Ukraine plans to upgrade its drone capabilities and recruit additional forces as the conflict with Russia continues. Facing shortages of troops and ammunition, Ukraine seeks to innovate in drone warfare to maintain its defense and offensive capabilities against Russian forces.
- SpaceX’s Deepening Ties with U.S. Military and Intelligence: SpaceX has secured classified contracts worth billions with U.S. intelligence and military agencies, reinforcing its role as a key partner in national defense. The company’s Starshield division is tailored to serve government clients with secure communication and data capture capabilities. SpaceX has also provided Starlink terminals to Ukraine, supporting communication efforts in war zones.
These briefs highlight the ongoing developments in military technology, international defense collaborations, and strategic partnerships shaping the current global security landscape.