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China Converts Cargo Ships into Mobile Missile Platforms
A Chinese cargo ship has been modified to carry containerized missile launchers, sensors, and defense systems, suggesting China is exploring turning commercial vessels into armed surface combatants, potentially impacting naval power dynamics. The vessel features a large vertical launch system, radar, CIWS, and decoys, raising questions about its operational capabilities and purpose, whether as a proof of concept or a real deployment. This development highlights China's efforts to leverage its vast commercial fleet for military advantage amid ongoing naval competition.

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China Unveils Advanced Military Drones and Weapons Ahead of Parade
Ahead of a major military parade in Beijing, China is set to unveil multiple new unmanned aerial vehicles, including various 'loyal wingman' style drones inspired by or similar to the FH-97 and XQ-58A Valkyrie, along with advanced missile systems, underwater vehicles, and armored ground units, showcasing its efforts to modernize and expand its military capabilities.

Trump's New Golf Cart and Security Measures Highlight Presidential Golf Trips
During a golf outing in Scotland, President Trump was protected by a newly revealed armored Polaris Ranger UTV, dubbed 'Golf Force One,' part of the presidential fleet, designed to provide ballistic protection and rapid escape in case of threats, reflecting heightened security measures following previous assassination attempts and threats.

Japan's Next-Gen Fighter Development Progresses Amid U.S. and International Negotiations
U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly offered Japan the F-47 sixth-generation stealth fighter, potentially providing Japan with an alternative to the delayed Global Combat Air Program (GCAP). Japan is also considering increasing its F-35 purchases or upgrading existing fighters, amid concerns about GCAP's timeline. The F-47, based on the NGAD program, could be a costlier but advanced option, strengthening U.S.-Japan military ties and offering Japan a chance to operate top-tier U.S. fighters. The decision hinges on cost, strategic needs, and the future of the GCAP initiative.

Ukraine's Vintage Planes Frustrate Russian Drones
The Ukrainian military is using Aeroprakt A-22 planes, also known as Foxbat LSAs, to shoot down Russian drones, causing significant frustration for Russian forces. This follows the success of using Yak-52 aircraft for similar purposes. Russian bloggers have expressed concern over these tactics, but no countermeasures have been discussed.

Air Force Reveals First In-Flight Photos of B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber
The Air Force has unveiled the B-21 Raider, a new nuclear stealth bomber set to replace the B-1 and B-2 models. Currently undergoing testing in California, the B-21 is designed to be highly survivable and capable of carrying both nuclear and conventional payloads. It is the first aircraft to be more digital than not and is expected to be operational by next spring. The B-21 will primarily operate out of Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota.

Russian Jamming Thwarts US Weapons in Ukraine
US-supplied HIMARS rocket launchers and other advanced weaponry have been rendered ineffective due to superior Russian electronic jamming technology, causing significant targeting issues for Ukraine. This has forced Ukraine to scale back the use of these systems, highlighting a growing gap in electronic warfare capabilities between the US and Russia.

"Israeli Defense: Countering Iran's Attacks with Advanced Technology"
Israel's advanced military technology, including the Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow 2 and 3 systems, and AI-driven aircraft, successfully intercepted over 99% of the 350+ drones, rockets, and missiles fired by Iran in a recent attack. The use of AI technology has significantly improved the accuracy and success rate of Israel's defense systems, showcasing the country's military and technological superiority. The operation involved coordination with U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) partners and demonstrated the interconnectedness of Israel's defensive systems.

"Challenges of Intercepting Missiles in Space for US and Israel"
Both the US and Israel used weapons capable of intercepting ballistic missiles in outer space to defend against Iran's recent attack. Intercepting a ballistic missile outside the Earth's atmosphere is a challenging task due to the high speed and target discrimination involved. Israel's Arrow system, consisting of Arrow 2 and Arrow 3, and the US Navy's SM-3 interceptor were involved in the engagement. The SM-3 is unique as it is designed to operate in the vacuum of space.
"Iran's Advanced Missile System and Drones: Escalating Tensions in the Middle East"
Iran's recent missile attack on Israel showcased the use of advanced weaponry, including the Fattah hypersonic ballistic missile, Shahed 238 canister version, Paveh 351 long-range jet cruise missile, and the maneuverable Emad ballistic missile. The attack also highlighted the challenges of intercepting such advanced missiles, with Israel's defense systems successfully intercepting the majority but still recording hits in the southern part of the country, emphasizing the difficulty in achieving a 100% interception success rate.

"Ukraine's Long-Range Drones Stay Airborne with Jam-Resistant American Radio"
Ukrainian long-range drones are able to fly through intense Russian jamming thanks to the advanced Mesh Rider radio built by U.S. company Doodle Labs. The company's use of existing 802.11 communication standards and commercial off-the-shelf hardware, along with rapid innovation, has allowed them to stay ahead in the electronic warfare landscape. Their Mesh Rider radio offers high data speeds, resistance to jamming, and extended communication range, making it a valuable asset in the ongoing battle between communications and drone jammers.