


Defense officials advocate for diverse target-tracking architecture
Defense officials say a moving target indicator capability that includes both air and space assets is needed until the department defines its architecture.

Space
Varda lands third space capsule, carrying key hypersonic flight data
Funded by AFRL, Varda’s W-3 capsule landed May 13 at Koonibba Test Range in South Australia.

New Poll Shows Sharp Shift in NATO Support
A landmark poll in Sweden reveals a sharp shift in public opinion that favors the non-aligned Nordic state joining NATO.

Raytheon Eyeing T-X Role
Raytheon has been part of US Air Force discussions on the T-X trainer and may look to become a prime contractor.

Taiwan To Fund Somali Coastal Radar
Taiwan has contracted with Oceans Beyond Piracy to help the EU establish a Somali coastal radar surveillance network.

Avoiding Space War Needs a New Approach
The US has long recognized the importance of satellites in support of its economy and national security.

USAFE Chief Calls For An F-22 Base In Europe
The move may be the first step in establishing a rotational base for the fifth-generation fighter jet, Gen.

UK Soon To Launch Infantry Vehicle Competition
British Army boss Gen. Nick Carter said a program to supply a mechanized infantry vehicle will get underway soon

WB, Thales Team To Offer Watchkeeper UAV to Poland
Poland's WB Electronics and Thales will partner to compete in Poland's contest for a tactical drone.

UK MoD To Lead Typhoon Export Efforts
British export campaigns for the Typhoon jet and its weapons will led by the MoD rather than the Business Department

Kerry: Moscow Proposed 'Military-to-Military' Talks with US on Syria
US Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday that Russia has proposed holding "military-to-military" talks on Syria, amid US concern about Moscow's continued build-up of equipment in the war-ravaged nation.
