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Aselsanâs GOĚKSUR 100-N system achieved its first live intercept of a sea-skimming target, using an imaging-infrared seeker to hit a drone just above wave-tops at ~11 km range during the trial.

đŹ In Todayâs Defense Brief
đŠď¸ PEO Aviation âDoubles Downâ on FLRAA, Drones, Launched Effects Amid Acquisition Shakeup Read More
đĄď¸ Army Signals Revival of Next-Gen Patriot Interceptor (LTFI) After Last Yearâs Cancellation Read More
đ¤ Textron Unveils AI-Enabled âDamoclesâ Launched-Effect for Top-Attack, EW & ISR Read More
đ Rafael Debuts High-Speed L-Spike 4X Loitering Munition with 40 km Reach Read More
đ Turkeyâs GĂKSUR Scores First Sea-Skimming Kill in Live Test Read More
đą Plus 7 other news stories you may like
đ° Full Breakdown
đŠď¸ PEO Aviation âDoubles Downâ on FLRAA, Drones, Launched Effects Amid Acquisition Shakeup Read More
Brig. Gen. David Phillips said PEO Aviationâs mission is unchanged but the office is âdoubling downâ on Army priorities as ATI and an acquisition reorg advance. Top focus areas: FLRAA, drones, launched effects, and HADES ISR, with Congress and senior leaders removing barriers to accelerate delivery.
Funding shifts under ATI are pressuring legacy efforts: halting Gray Eagle buys, shelving AH-64D airframes, ending FTUAS competition, and potentially curtailing HADES quantities and GEâs ITEP engine. Phillips noted ITEP testing continues with a potential preliminary flight test in FY26.
For HADES, the Army may procure six aircraft vs. 12 originally, with SNC already receiving the second airframe. Phillips framed HADES as a model of agile acquisition, aiming for an initial aircraft by late 2026 or early 2027 pending final direction.
đĄď¸ Army Signals Revival of Next-Gen Patriot Interceptor (LTFI) After Last Yearâs Cancellation Read More
PEO Missiles & Space chief Maj. Gen. Frank Lozano said the âglass is half fullâ for restoring LTFI, targeting program-of-record execution as soon as next year after a 2024 cancellation over cost. New funding plus global air-defense demand have reopened a path.
The Army is exploring a middle-tier acquisition approach for rapid prototyping and a minimum viable capability within 3â5 years, while casting a wider net beyond prior Lockheed and Raytheon bids to attract new entrants.
Interest is buoyed by heightened Patriot demand following conflicts from Ukraine to the Middle East; planners are drafting courses of action to move quickly once green-lit.
đ¤ Textron Unveils AI-Enabled âDamoclesâ Launched-Effect for Top-Attack, EW & ISR Read More
Textronâs Damocles LE is a modular launched-effect that pairs AI-assisted targeting with a âhuman-in-the-loop,â supporting top-attack strikes via a GEN2 explosively formed penetrator or alternate payloads for EW and ISR missions. It can be ground- or air-delivered and emphasizes a low acoustic signature.
Built on a modular open systems architecture, Damocles can swap payloads to match mission needs while incorporating safety features to mitigate UXO risks. The design aims to balance autonomous tracking speed with operator control for precision effects.
Textron positions the system for rapid, scalable production to support U.S. and allied forces, pitching cost-effective, reconfigurable effects for peer conflict scenarios.
đ Rafael Debuts High-Speed L-Spike 4X Loitering Munition with 40 km Reach Read More
Rafaelâs L-Spike 4X âLaunched Effectâ can fire from Spike NLOS launchers, then loiter and attack like a kamikaze drone. The rocket-powered design blends âhigh-speed transit, seeker precision and mission persistenceâ for contested environments.
The company cites engagements out to ~40 km, with the missile able to reach that distance in about five minutesâfaster than most electric loitering effectsâthen loiter for up to 25 minutes before strike.
Two warhead optionsâtandem HEAT and multi-purposeâplus hardened comms for GPS-denied, jammed airspace target Army and allied interest in launched-effects portfolios.
đ Turkeyâs GĂKSUR Scores First Sea-Skimming Kill in Live Test Read More
Aselsanâs GĂKSUR 100-N system achieved its first live intercept of a sea-skimming target, using an imaging-infrared seeker to hit a drone just above wave-tops at ~11 km range during the trial.
The vertical-launch system leveraged the GUDU data link for mid-course guidance, then autonomous terminal homing. Designers tout AI-driven fire control, 360° ship defense, and multi-target engagement in cluttered maritime environments.
GĂKSUR is pitched as a point-defense layer against cruise missiles, helicopters and UAS, with a stated 15 km engagement envelope and modular integration across naval combat systems.
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đď¸ Personnel & Leadership
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