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Lockheed Martin announced plans to test a satellite capable of intercepting missiles by 2028, marking a groundbreaking step forward in space-based missile defense technologies.

📬 In Today’s Defense Brief
🚀 U.S. Achieves Major Milestone in Hypersonic Weapon Development LINK
🛰️ Lockheed Martin Plans 2028 Test of Missile-Intercepting Satellite LINK
⚓ Australia Selects Japan’s Mogami Frigate in Landmark $6.5 Billion Naval Deal LINK
📡 Space Force to Deploy Ground-Target Tracking Satellites by Next Year LINK
✈️ Thousands of Boeing Defense Workers Strike, Impacting Fighter Jet and Weapon Production LINK
🎱 Plus 11 other news stories you may like
📰 Full Breakdown
🚀 U.S. Achieves Major Milestone in Hypersonic Weapon Development LINK
The United States has reached a critical milestone in hypersonic weapon testing, demonstrating significant progress in efforts to match rival nations' advances in this strategically vital technology.
Successful tests underscore the Pentagon’s commitment to developing reliable, precision-guided hypersonic weapons capable of overcoming advanced enemy air defenses.
The achievement is considered essential for maintaining strategic deterrence and rapid global strike capabilities against near-peer adversaries.
🛰️ Lockheed Martin Plans 2028 Test of Missile-Intercepting Satellite LINK
Lockheed Martin announced plans to test a satellite capable of intercepting missiles by 2028, marking a groundbreaking step forward in space-based missile defense technologies.
The project aims to deliver enhanced detection, tracking, and neutralization capabilities against advanced missile threats, bolstering the U.S. missile defense posture.
This test represents a significant technological leap, potentially reshaping future strategic defense strategies through orbital engagement platforms.
⚓ Australia Selects Japan’s Mogami Frigate in Landmark $6.5 Billion Naval Deal LINK
Australia has selected Japan’s Mogami-class frigate in a major $6.5 billion procurement to modernize its naval capabilities, enhancing maritime defense and interoperability.
This strategic purchase strengthens defense ties between Australia and Japan, reflecting shared regional security interests in the Indo-Pacific.
The selection highlights the increasing integration of regional allies’ defense procurement strategies amid concerns over growing maritime tensions.
📡 Space Force to Deploy Ground-Target Tracking Satellites by Next Year LINK
The U.S. Space Force plans to launch new satellite constellations designed specifically for tracking ground targets, significantly enhancing military intelligence and precision strike capabilities.
These satellites will provide improved situational awareness, continuous coverage, and real-time data critical for effective command-and-control in contested environments.
The deployment is part of broader Space Force efforts to rapidly expand and modernize its space-based intelligence capabilities.
✈️ Thousands of Boeing Defense Workers Strike, Impacting Fighter Jet and Weapon Production LINK
Thousands of Boeing defense-sector workers have initiated a strike, disrupting critical production lines for fighter jets and precision-guided weapons systems.
The strike poses potential delays and operational setbacks for key U.S. defense programs, including aircraft deliveries to domestic and international customers.
Boeing is actively negotiating to resolve labor disputes, aiming to minimize impacts on defense readiness and ongoing contracts.
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