Ars TechnicaStephen Clark

Space Force space exercise aims to compress satellite fielding timelines from years to weeks, days or hours

A US Space Force exercise has started with little public attention, but the operational goal is clear: cut the time to field new satellites from years down to weeks, days, or even hours. The event is positioned to stress how quickly space capabilities can be assembled and turned into effects.

2026-06-22T08:26:52.095436-07:00
Breaking DefenseAgnes Helou

South Korea's Hanwha joins with Emirati firm, aiming to build K9 Howitzer in the UAE

By Breaking Defense: “The agreement is part of Hanwha Aerospace’s strategy to strengthen its position in the Middle East, where it is pursuing local production, maintenance and technology partnerships as a route to regional customers,” Hanwha said in the statement.

2026-06-22T08:56:45.663287-07:00
SpaceNews.comPhilip Dackiw

America is about to cede Africa's space industry to China, and nobody's talking about it.

By SpaceNews.com: If the Trump administration is serious about executing its “America First in Africa” policy and transforming American engagement on the continent, it needs to focus on sectors where it still holds a decisive advantage.

2026-06-22T06:09:38.481180-07:00
FlightGlobalDavid Kaminski-Morrow

Castlelake details three offers made to EasyJet after meeting resistance to acquisition

By FlightGlobal: Investment firm wants budget airline shareholders to weigh proposal as board shows 'unwillingness' to engage.Investment firm Castlelake has made a formal, non-binding approach to acquire the entirety of UK budget carrier EasyJet — but has so far been rejected.

2026-06-21T23:54:12.627294-07:00