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On Wednesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine and acting comptroller Jules Hurst visited the House Armed Services Committee for the trio’s first public hearing since the start of the Iran war. In this new edition of Pentagon Buzz, Breaking Defense Pentagon reporter Ashley Roque breaks down her key takeaways from the hearing. Subscribe to our Pentagon newsletter to get the latest information from the building delivered directly to you. Source link

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The Marine Corps may take its relationship with tiltrotor aircraft to the next level in the coming years with an attack platform to join the V-22 Osprey transport aircraft it’s been operating for the last two decades.The service is looking for aircraft to fill gaps as it prepares to retire its AV-8 Harriers and F/A-18A-C variants, then eventually replace UH-1 Venom and AH-1 Viper attack helicopters. The Army-developed MV-75 Cheyenne II is a possibility, the Corps’ assistant deputy commandant for aviation said Wednesday at the Modern Day Marine conference in Washington, D.C. “So I would say we’re exploring every option when…

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Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Navy have successfully conducted the maiden salvo launch of Naval Anti-ship Missile-Short Range (NASM-SR) from the Navy’s helicopter platform off the coast of Bay of Bengal in Odisha.During the trial, two missiles were launched in quick succession from the same helicopter, making it the first salvo launch of an advanced air-launched anti-ship missile system, announced PIB.This marked the first time that two missiles were launched in quick succession from the same helicopter, demonstrating the salvo launch capability of this advanced air-launched anti-ship missile system.The trial achieved all its objectives, with data captured…

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WASHINGTON — During a highly anticipated hearing in front of the House Armed Services Committee, Pentagon officials revealed a $25 billion price tag for two months of military operations against Iran — while noting they will be waiting on delivering a supplemental budget request in order to have a “full assessment” of the war. “Most of that is munitions,” Jules “Jay” Hurst, who is performing the duties of the Pentagon comptroller, told members of the HASC today, as part of the first public hearing for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Dan Caine,…

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Lt. Gen. Douglas Schiess is likely to be nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as the Space Force’s next top uniformed leader, Defense One has learned.Schiess currently serves as the deputy chief of space operations for operations at the Pentagon. If confirmed by the Senate, the three-star general will replace Gen. Chance Saltzman—who has served as the service’s top military leader since September 2022. Two defense insiders confirmed to Defense One that Schiess was the likely nominee.A Space Force spokesperson declined to comment on the presumptive nominee. White House officials did not immediately return a request for comment on…

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3D rendition of SAETA II. Credit: Airbus. Airbus, working with a consortium of Spanish firms, has presented the industrial programme for the Spanish Air and Space Force’s Integrated Combat Training System (ITS-C). The presentation comes after the Airbus-led group secured the contract last December. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more According to Airbus, the ITS-C, which includes 60% participation of national industry, will replace the F-5 trainer aircraft currently in operation. The framework for the new system is established through a co-development arrangement between…

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India’s air defence posture is indeed evolving into one of the most complex and layered systems globally, and the fourth S‑400 squadron is a pivotal piece in that architecture.Its deployment along the Punjab and Rajasthan sectors directly addresses historic vulnerabilities in the western plains, where flat terrain has traditionally made it easier for drones, cruise missiles, and standoff weapons to slip through radar coverage.By extending surveillance deep into Pakistani territory, the S‑400’s 91N6E radar provides early warning and tracking capacity that fundamentally changes the dynamic of border defence.What makes India’s approach distinctive is that it is not reliant on a…

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