
Volunteers Buy Futuristic Latvian Drones For Ukrainian Army
The Kyiv-based Come Back Alive foundation announced on Friday that it has signed a contract with Latvian unmanned aircraft system UAS designer and manufacturer Atlas for 300 futuristic drones
US Army Gets One Step Closer To Medium-Range Hypersonic Missiles
The primary goal of OpFires is the development and demonstration of a ground-launched two-stage propulsive system capable of employing hypersonic (greater than five times the speed of sound)
Northrop Grumman Completes Design Review Of New Laser Weapon System
In March 2021, the U.S. Department of Defense awarded Northrop Grumman a $72 million contract under the High Energy Laser Scaling Initiative. (HELSI) to demonstrate a high-energy laser prototype using Northrop Grumman’s coherent beam combining technology.

USAFRICOM response force keeps skills sharp
USAFRICOM response force keeps skills sharp with partners, countering transnational threats and malign actors, strengthening security forces, as well responds to crises advancing U.S. national interests, promoting regional security, stability, and prosperity.
A Polish Postal Worker Is Risking His Life To Help Ukrainian Soldiers
Janusz Żwański says he'll log out of work on Friday and then travel to Ukraine with his friends to deliver much-needed items. He plans to get back to Warsaw on Sunday
US Says It’s Just Hanging Out With Ukrainian Soldiers While Giving Them Weapons, Not Training Them
In a carefully worded answer at a press conference yesterday, the Pentagon pushed back against reports that its soldiers are training Ukrainian forces, saying they’re only “liaising” with them.