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Army names its first tiltrotor aircraft: Cheyenne II

Its namesakes are a tribe whose members have served in every major U.S. war—and a cancelled helicopter project.

Business

Airbus’ autonomous supply-helicopter effort may pave the way for an armed model

An automated perception test involved technology from Shield AI, L3 Harris, and Parry Labs.

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Unheeded lessons from the US warship nearly sunk by an Iranian mine

A strangely amnesiac effect seems to surround the threat of underwater weapons that wait.

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Threats

US must adjust to Iran’s use of commercial satellite photos, Space Command says

CENTCOM’s declaration of “space superiority” hasn’t prevented Tehran from putting space to use.

Threats

A Russian space nuke was focus of US wargame, Space Command says

U.S. and allied governments and contractors gamed out implications of a nuclear blast intended to take out satellites.

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Defense Systems

How the Army is preparing to bring its first tiltrotor aircraft online

The service wants its MV-75 to bring capabilities other services have had for years—while avoiding the V-22’s fraught reputation.

Ideas

4 ways the war in Iran has weakened the US in the great power game

Trump further strains U.S. alliances while enabling China and Russia to advance regional influence.

Policy

DHS intelligence revamp would keep it answerable to nation's top spy

A proposed FY27 overhaul would keep DHS’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis answerable to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Business

US push to counter hackers draws industry deeper into offensive cyber debate

The White House is expanding the market for offensive cyber capabilities—and drawing more of the private sector into that ecosystem—even as policy boundaries around their use remain unclear.

Policy

Homeland Security intel office restructuring would keep oversight under ODNI

An overhaul proposed in the FY27 budget would leave DHS’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis answerable to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, despite questions about its oversight.

Science & Tech

CIA employees will get AI 'coworkers'—and eventually run teams of AI agents, deputy says

Deputy Director Michael Ellis said the spy agency recently used AI to generate an intelligence report for the first time.

Threats

The Pentagon claims ‘we control the sky’ over Iran. Experts say the air war isn’t that simple.

Terms such as air superiority are being misapplied, obscuring the dangers that are downing and damaging U.S. aircraft.

Policy

Spy agencies eye new Anthropic AI model that spots cyber flaws

Claude Mythos Preview has found vulnerabilities in "every major operating system and web browser," company officials say.