Military

Trump Says Major Military Meeting to be ‘Positive’

President Donald Trump is set to attend Tuesday's major military gathering in Quantico, Virginia.

Danish Drone Sightings at Military Bases Raise Security Concerns

The Danish defense ministry reported Saturday that drones were spotted overnight at multiple military installations, the latest in a string of unexplained incursions unsettling northern Europe.

Pentagon to Ask President Trump to Approve Execution of Fort Hood Mass Shooter

The Pentagon is preparing a formal request for President Trump to sign off on executing the Army psychiatrist convicted of killing 13 people.

Next-Gen Fighter Jet to Fly by 2028

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David W. Allvin announced this week that the first  F-47 Next-Generation Air Dominance fighter jet will be ready to take flight by 2028.

Trump-Aligned AI Bill Targets China Threat

Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) plans to introduce legislation aligning with President Trump's AI Action Plan.

Israel Lanches Spy Satellite

Israel launched its Ofek 19 military spy satellite this week, a development Defense Minister Israel Katz said was an "achievement of the highest global level."

Military Lawyers to Serve as Immigration Judges

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth approved sending up to 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges, according to a report from the Associated Press.

Joint U.S.–Taiwan Weapons Production on the Horizon, Says Top Republican Senator

Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker pledges U.S.–Taiwan joint weapons production, including drone co-development.

U.S. Approves Ukraine Munitions Package

The United States approved a potential munitions deal with Ukraine that includes extended-range missiles and other equipment to use in its ongoing conflict with Russia.

Germany Pushes Voluntary Military Service Amid Russia Fears

Germany’s government launched a major campaign Wednesday to expand voluntary military service as leaders warn that Russian aggression demands a stronger Bundeswehr. The push comes as Chancellor Friedrich Merz seeks to make Germany “the strongest conventional army in Europe” while avoiding an immediate return to compulsory conscription.

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