Poland becomes first nation to sign EU SAFE loans, expects billions for defense
Poland is now on track to receive over $51 billion in EU loans for its military, after overcoming domestic political hurdles.
Poland is now on track to receive over $51 billion in EU loans for its military, after overcoming domestic political hurdles.
“The initial sale was made for the first batch of 20 Block 10 aircraft. This is the first order. Over time, we expect the numbers to increase,” Turkish Aerospace CEO Mehmet Demiroglu told Breaking Defense.
Aurora Pulse focused top operational and planning staffs of combatant commands on how to fight in a degraded spectrum environment in the Arctic.
The Turkish defense firm also revealed an AI-enabled combat management system, part of what an exec said was an effort to integrate AI into the company’s “digital troops concept.”
“The technology group’s order books remain at record levels,” said the Dusseldorf-based firm as it also predicted “significant growth acceleration” for Q2.
Congress has teed up a second reconciliation bill with immigration enforcement money, but future reconciliation funds for defense remain nebulous.
Mythos is just the first of a new generation of AIs that can patch vulnerable code at superhuman speed, said Pentagon CTO Emil Michael and Cyber Policy chief Katie Sutton, downplaying the uniqueness of Anthropic.
Valerie Insinna outlines how Congress draws up a military spending plan for the year ahead.
[Sponsored] Unveiled at SAHA 2026, ASELSAN’s latest portfolio reflects a layered and integrated defense architecture, bringing together electronic warfare, counter-UAV, airborne and naval capabilities within a unified operational framework.
The next Army chief needs to show that land power is still vital and relevant for modern warfare that’s heavily focused on drones, writes John G. Ferrari in this op-ed.