


Space Force wargame could inform framework for allied info sharing
The two-week wargame is focused on understanding what capabilities and operational concepts the Space Force might need 10 years into the future.

Space
New ‘Vulcan’ rocket to fly first military mission next week
Pending range approval, the mission is slated to lift off Aug. 12 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Anakonda Kicks Off In Poland With Major US Army Involvement
Poland has kicked off its joint multinational exercise with heavy US Army participation in order to test readiness and interoperability using 31,000 soldiers from 24 countries, 100 aircraft, 12 vessels and 3,000 vehicles.

Panetta: Trump's Remarks on Defense 'Irresponsible'
Former Defense Secretary and CIA Director Leon Panetta condemned presumptive Republican US presidential nominee Donald Trump’s national security positions as “dangerous” and “irresponsible.”

New Indian Cyber Command Urged Following Recent Attacks
Some officials and analysts are calling for progress on a proposed tri-command on cybersecurity that the Ministry of Defense must approve.

Germany Eyes Joint C-130 Fleet With Allies
The German Air Force sees the need to deploy a transport aircraft smaller than the Airbus A400M for operations on small and poorly fortified airfields.

EU Exit Arguments Are Unconvincing
Thousands of military leaders and business executives will gather in Paris next week for Eurosatory, one of the world’s most important defense trade shows.

Interview: Matthew Swartz, Executive Director and Command Information Officer, US Fleet Cyber Command/10th Fleet
One of the US Navy's cyber security experts talks about the genesis of Task Force Cyber Awakening.

Raytheon Breathes New Life Into Patton Tanks
Raytheon and the US Army are working on upgrades to the Patton tank that is model for helping militaries make do with what they have.

Carter warns of Chinese 'Great Wall of self-isolation'
The US defense secretary pointed to newfound tensions and unrest in the Asia-Pacific, resulting from actions by China.

Ready for Eurosatory: 1,536 Companies Head to Paris
The US will be the largest foreign exhibitor at the upcoming Eurosatory, with 136 American companies booked into the trade show for land weapons and air-land systems, said Patrick Colas des Francs, chief executive of show organizer Coges.
