Lack of standards slows allied tech-sharing, Space Force official saysWhile the issue is often raised by commercial firms, the official told the Defense Innovation Board it is also a challenge for international allies.By Courtney Albon35 hours ago
Poland to join European Sky Shield scheme, following thaw with BerlinPrime Minister Tusk lauded Israeli air-defense capabilities, some of which have begun to find buyers in Europe.By Jaroslaw Adamowski2 days ago
Ukraine’s air defense pleas spotlight Patriot bottleneckUkraine eventually wants a number of Patriot systems that would surpass the current U.S. inventory.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo3 days ago
Space Development Agency satellites poised to track first missile testTranche 0 tracking satellites have been collecting and transmitting, but their position has yet to align with the timing of a missile launch.By Courtney Albon7 days ago
SPY-7 radar tracks live space objects ahead of delivery to JapanThe ongoing round of live testing is meant to ensure the current iteration of hardware and software are fully integrated with the Aegis combat system.By Megan Eckstein7 days ago
Space Force launches weather satellite to replace 1960s-era spacecraftThe launch is a first step toward modernizing the Space Force’s more than 60-year-old weather constellation, the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program.By Courtney Albon8 days ago