• The Defense Brief
  • Posts
  • 🚀 Pentagon to Host 'Top Gun'-Style School for Ukrainian Attack Drone Pilots

🚀 Pentagon to Host 'Top Gun'-Style School for Ukrainian Attack Drone Pilots

The Pentagon announced it will establish an advanced training program modeled after the iconic "Top Gun" school, specifically tailored for Ukrainian drone pilots.

📬 In Today’s Defense Brief

🚀 Pentagon to Host 'Top Gun'-Style School for Ukrainian Attack Drone Pilots LINK

🛰️ General Atomics Sets Sights on European Production of Robotic Wingman Drones LINK

⚓ U.S. Navy Launches New Program Pairing Heavyweight Torpedoes with USVs LINK

🌐 York Space Systems Parent Company to Acquire Atlas Space Operations, Expanding Capabilities LINK

💥 Washington Redirects Patriot Missiles from Swiss Order to Support Ukraine LINK

🎱 Plus 14 other news stories you may like

📰 Full Breakdown

🚀 Pentagon to Host 'Top Gun'-Style School for Ukrainian Attack Drone Pilots LINK

  • The Pentagon announced it will establish an advanced training program modeled after the iconic "Top Gun" school, specifically tailored for Ukrainian drone pilots.

  • The initiative aims to significantly boost Ukraine’s operational effectiveness with attack drones, reinforcing its tactical capabilities in ongoing conflicts.

  • This training marks a deepening commitment to Ukraine’s defense amid continued aggression from Russia, and highlights growing reliance on unmanned combat systems.

🛰️ General Atomics Sets Sights on European Production of Robotic Wingman Drones LINK

  • General Atomics revealed plans to establish manufacturing operations in Europe for its robotic wingman drones, enhancing NATO's autonomous combat aviation capabilities.

  • The European-based production facilities aim to address growing demand among European allies for advanced unmanned aerial support platforms.

  • This move reflects an increased strategic focus on collaborative transatlantic defense manufacturing to enhance regional security.

⚓ U.S. Navy Launches New Program Pairing Heavyweight Torpedoes with USVs LINK

  • The U.S. Navy has initiated a groundbreaking effort to integrate heavyweight torpedoes with unmanned surface vessels (USVs) to enhance anti-submarine and surface warfare capabilities.

  • The innovative pairing offers greater tactical flexibility, increased survivability, and expanded operational reach without risking crewed vessels.

  • This integration underscores the Navy’s accelerating shift towards autonomous and unmanned maritime combat solutions.

🌐 York Space Systems Parent Company to Acquire Atlas Space Operations, Expanding Capabilities LINK

  • York Space Systems' parent company announced the acquisition of Atlas Space Operations, aiming to enhance space-to-ground communications and mission support capabilities.

  • This strategic acquisition significantly strengthens the combined company's position in satellite operations, data relay, and ground-segment infrastructure for military and commercial clients.

  • The merger is indicative of growing consolidation within the space-defense sector, driven by demand for more integrated and comprehensive space services.

💥 Washington Redirects Patriot Missiles from Swiss Order to Support Ukraine LINK

  • The United States has redirected Patriot missile systems originally intended for Switzerland to Ukraine, prioritizing Kyiv’s urgent air defense needs against Russian missile attacks.

  • The diversion decision underscores the U.S. commitment to sustaining Ukrainian air-defense capabilities amid persistent missile threats from Russian forces.

  • The move has drawn attention to challenges in balancing global defense commitments amid limited missile inventories and ongoing conflicts.

🌏 Other Important News

  • Israel Accelerates Acquisition of Additional Arrow Missile Interceptors LINK

  • Marines Field-Test New 2,000-Yard Smart Scope System LINK

  • White House Warns Congress that F/A-XX Funding Could Delay F-47 Program LINK

  • Manufacturing Startup Hadrian to Expand Automated Defense Factories to Arizona LINK

  • Hadrian Raises $260 Million for Automated Space and Defense Component Production LINK

  • BWXT Wins $2.6 Billion in Contracts for Naval Nuclear Reactor Components LINK

  • Trump Nominates New Vice Chiefs for Air Force and Space Force LINK

  • U.S. Navy Admiral Warns Reliance on Top-End Missile Interceptors Is Unsustainable LINK

  • U.S. Space Force Initiates Testing of GPS OCX Software Blocks LINK

  • Army Successfully Strikes Maritime Target Using SM-6 Fired from Portable Launcher LINK

  • L3Harris Unveils "Wolf Pack" Munitions Targeting Marine Corps Program LINK

  • Air Force's Upcoming ARRW Hypersonic Weapon Set to Transform U.S. Strike Capabilities LINK

  • Army Looks to Replace Medium Machine Gun with Lighter, More Lethal Model LINK

  • House-Passed NDAA Boosts AI, Satellite, and Golden Dome Missile Defense LINK

Thanks for reading today’s Defense Brief. If you found it useful, consider forwarding it to a friend or colleague who'd appreciate staying sharp on defense tech and military news.