F-35 Pilots Describe Aircraft, Weapons, Electronics & Computing
F-35’s secret weapon? Sensor fusion. Pilots see everything, act faster, and dominate air combat like never before.
F-35’s secret weapon? Sensor fusion. Pilots see everything, act faster, and dominate air combat like never before.
Taiwan’s potential $2B NASAMS deal could reshape its defense against China, adding a critical mid-range air defense capability.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Saturday, November 16.
America’s Founding Fathers didn’t spill blood for a nation that now spends taxpayer dollars on drag shows in Ecuador while bureaucrats cling to power like barnacles on a sinking ship.
The F-22 Raptor, with continuous upgrades in stealth, radar, and weapons, remains a top air superiority fighter for the US military.
Trump’s second term could see the creation of a Space National Guard—will Congress make it happen, or will opposition block it?
Suicide rates in the military are rising again—what’s being done to reverse this tragic trend? The Pentagon’s next steps are crucial.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Friday, November 15.
Michael Waltz isn’t here to play diplomat—he’s a battle-hardened Green Beret ready to steer U.S. national security with the same grit and no-nonsense resolve that carried him through the mountains of Afghanistan.
Trust is the lifeblood of intelligence sharing, and when a single leak jeopardizes that bond, the ripple effects can shake alliances to their core.
French-made tech in UAE armored vehicles is fueling Sudan’s conflict, breaking a UN arms embargo—will the global community step up?
Pentagon’s Replicator is leveling up warfare with cheap, scalable drones. Fast tech, big impact—will it survive the next administration?