Reuters

Startup Anduril becomes third U.S. SRM supplier amid rising defense demand

Reuters reports: Defense technology startup Anduril Industries said on Tuesday it has become the third supplier of solid rocket motors (SRMs) to the United States, breaking a decades-long duopoly and addressing a critical bottleneck in missile production as global conflicts drive up demand.

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The War ZoneJoseph Trevithick

Tracking Moving Aircraft Via Radar Satellites Instead Of Surveillance Jets Still Far From Reality. US Space Force says it is more focused on new satellites to track surface targets amid concerns about slashing the E-7 early warning jet program

By The War Zone: Space Force says it is more focused on new satellites to track surface targets amid concerns about slashing the E-7 early warning jet program.

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2025-08-04T12:10:53.779870-07:00
The War ZoneTyler Rogoway

China Unveils New Stealth Tactical Jet: Drone or Manned Fighter?

By The War Zone: We breakdown the possibilities of what this new stealth aircraft could be and its potential mission. At this stage, it’s unclear if the new Chinese design is an advanced drone or yet another crewed combat jet.

2025-08-04T13:22:35.484214-07:00
Breaking DefenseJohn Venable

Is the US Air Force Repeating F-22 and F-35 Data-Sharing Mistakes with Skyborg?

By Breaking Defense: Is the Air Force about to make the same mistakes with Skyborg that it made with the F-22 and F-35? Sure, they created the most capable aircraft in the world, but they neglected to give them the capacity to share their assessment of the air battlespace situation with our other fighters—and sharing data is the […].

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