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Anduril’s YFQ-44A Drone Wingman Completes First Flight Tests
Anduril's YFQ-44A Collaborative Combat Aircraft has begun flight testing, marking a rapid development from design to flight in just 556 days, with a focus on autonomy, mass production, and collaboration with the U.S. Air Force to enhance air superiority and adapt to evolving threats.

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Pentagon and Trump Team Propose Rapid Military Response Units for Civil Unrest
The Trump administration is considering a plan to establish a rapid-response military 'reaction force' of 600 National Guard troops to be deployed quickly into U.S. cities facing protests or unrest, raising legal, logistical, and societal concerns about the use of military force domestically.

Is the Pacific War Coming to an End?
The US Navy faces a critical decline in size and readiness by 2027, while China rapidly expands its naval capabilities, threatening regional stability. To restore deterrence, the US must accelerate naval shipbuilding, invest in unmanned vessels, and revitalize its industrial base, including commercial maritime industries, to ensure rapid wartime mobilization and counter China's growing naval power.

Trump's Golden Dome Seeks New Allies Amid SpaceX and Bezos Tensions
The Trump administration is seeking alternatives to SpaceX for building the Golden Dome missile defense system, exploring partnerships with Amazon's Project Kuiper and other defense contractors due to strained relations with Musk, aiming to diversify and strengthen the satellite-based defense network amid political and technical challenges.

NATO and U.S. Army Accelerate Military Innovation and Collaboration
NATO's European commander urges rapid industrial mobilization to deliver military capabilities swiftly, emphasizing the need for a seamless industrial base, increased defense spending, and technological advancements to counter threats and enhance alliance readiness.

US Faces Shortfall in Patriot Missiles Amid Ongoing Ukraine Military Aid
The US has only 25% of the Patriot missile interceptors needed for its military plans due to recent high usage, leading to a halt in transfers to Ukraine, though this decision was partially reversed by Trump amid ongoing tensions and military needs.

General Atomics and Saab Collaborate on AEW and Launch New Air Effect
At the Paris Air Show, General Atomics announced a partnership with Saab to equip the MQ-9B Reaper with Saab's AEW sensors for early warning capabilities, aiming for deployment by 2026, and unveiled a new air-launched effect called Pele, a small, autonomous UAS designed for deployment from larger aircraft or ground launch, with a range of operational uses including missile defense and drone swarm countermeasures.

"European NATO Allies Unite to Purchase and Produce Patriot Missiles, Strengthening Ukraine's Air Defense"
European nations, in response to the ongoing conflict with Russia, have decided to manufacture their own Patriot air defense missiles under a new NATO contract. This move aims to bolster the European Sky Shield program and replenish stockpiles depleted by aid to Ukraine. A €5.1 billion deal has been struck for up to 1,000 Guidance Enhanced Missiles-T (GEM-T), with production facilities to be established in Germany. The initiative, led by Germany and excluding Poland, involves 17 European countries and strengthens NATO's integrated air and missile defense capabilities. The Patriot system has proven effective against Russian missiles in Ukraine, but there are concerns about depleting supplies due to Russia's strategy of attrition.