Foreign Military Sales
- NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) – Precision Guided Munitions
- Australia – AGM-88E2 AARGM E2 Missiles
- Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States – Ship Spare Parts and Ship System Spare Parts
- Australia – HIMARS Launchers
- The Netherlands – AIM-9X Block II Missiles
- Egypt – CH-47F Chinook Helicopters
- Egypt – TOW 2A Radio Frequency (RF) Missiles and Support
- Ukraine – Non-Standard Ammunition
- Australia – Defense Articles Related to Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio Systems
- Nigeria – AH-1Z Attack Helicopter Related FMS Acquisitions
USA CENTCOM AOR
- Unsafe, Unprofessional Action by IRGCN Vessels toward U.S. Naval Forces in Arabian Gulf
- U.S., UAE Forces Begin Maritime Exercise in Arabian Gulf
- U.S. and Partner aircrews conduct Middle East ‘PRESENCE PATROL’
- U.S. Navy Visit to Kuwait Highlights Strong Maritime Ties
- U.S. Coast Guard Seizes Heroin Shipment in Gulf of Oman
- US, Jordanian female aviators partner in excellence
- 378th medical partnerships sustain life and mission
- U.S. Navy in Middle East Seizes $39 Million in Drugs
- NAVCENT Hosts First Bilateral Women's Focused Exchange with Bahrain
- U.S. Coast Guard Ship in Middle East Interdicts $17 Million in Drugs
Intelligence Report | MI6
- UK officials in line for immunity in assisting crimes overseas, say critics
- Hard Brexit plans by ex-MI6 chief hacked and leaked by Russians
- Moral arguments alone not enough to justify spying, says MI6 ethics chief
- UK spies who allegedly passed questions to CIA torturers subject to English law, court rules
- False Prophets by Nigel Ashton review – Britain and the Middle East
- Ukraine crisis brings British intelligence out of the shadows
- Chinese MI6 informant gave information to MPs about Huawei threat
- Richard Moore: even spies don’t want to see our Wordle solutions | Rebecca Nicholson
- Shush! Britain’s top spy decries Wordle braggers
- MI5 warning shows tone has changed when it comes to China
Pentagon News
- General Officer Announcement
- Flag Officer Announcement
- Statement by Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III on the Supreme Court's Ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
- Fact Sheet on U.S. Security Assistance to Ukraine
- Navy to Commission Virginia-Class Fast Attack Submarine Montana
- Navy to Christen Expeditionary Sea Base USS John L. Canley
- Guantanamo Bay Detainee Transfer Announced
- $450 Million in Additional Security Assistance for Ukraine
- DOD Announces New Reserve Forces Policy Board Members
- Flag Officer Assignments
NATO | Coalition
- NATO provides security support to Qatar for 2022 Football World Cup
- Secretary General discusses preparations for the NATO Summit with Prime Minister of Czech Republic
- Allied air and naval units working together to protect the Western Mediterranean Sea
- NATO Secretary General previews transformative NATO Summit
- NATO pre-Summit polling results show historically high level of support for NATO
- NATO Secretary General and President Macron discuss Madrid Summit preparations
- Secretary General to preview NATO's Madrid Summit with POLITICO
- NATO Secretary General meets the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
- The NATO Secretary General to visit France
- NATO Secretary General’s pre-Summit press conference
The Gunny Report
- National Guard Members Risk Dismissal as Vaccine Deadline Looms
- E-2D Hawkeye, Navy’s Airborne Early Warning Place, Gets Spotlight in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
- Is North Korea Moving Nukes to its Border?
- US Army Private Admits Plotting Attack on Military Unit
- US Pacific Admiral: Ties with Japan Key to Regional Security
- Army Drops Requirement for High School Diploma Amid Recruiting Crisis
- New Leader of US Forces in Europe Confirmed Amid Raging War in Ukraine
- Ukrainian Army to Leave Battered City to Avoid Encirclement
- Military Photos of the Week: An LGBTQ Soldier Speaks Up, Marines Make Things Go Boom
- Troops at Some Bases to See Abortion Access Sharply Curtailed or Eliminated After the Fall of Roe
- Space Force Won't Take as Many Transfers from Other Branches This Year
- USS Wichita Survives a Fight With the Navy that Could Have Sent It into Early Retirement
- North Korea Talks of New Army Duties Suggest Nuclear Deployment
- Biden Praises Wounded Warriors as the 'Spine of America'
- Some, Including Vets, Could Lose Access to Military Mail Service Overseas
- Afghan Aid Auditor Accuses State, USAID of Withholding Info
- Navy Still Pouring Millions into Shipboard Laser Weapon Development
- Officials: US to Send Rocket Systems, Other Aid to Ukraine
- 77 Years After Battle's End, Okinawa Wants US Base Reduced
- Army Relaxes Tattoo Rules as It Scrambles for New Recruits
NASA Space News
- NASA Awards Facilities Engineering Design, Inspection Services Contract
- NASA Announces Launch Delay for Psyche Asteroid Mission
- NASA to Discuss Psyche Asteroid Mission
- NASA Sets Live Launch Coverage for CAPSTONE Mission to Moon
- NASA to Discuss Status of Artemis I Moon Mission
- NASA Administrator Announces Next NAC Meeting, New Members
- NASA Awards Contracts for Mission Enabling Services
- La NASA presenta a sus nuevos directores de vuelo
- NASA Introduces 2022 Class of Flight Directors
- NASA Announces Artemis Concept Awards for Nuclear Power on Moon
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