SOFREP Daily: Israel Buys F-15 Jets, South Korea Talks Weapons for Ukraine, Zelensky Rejects Concessions to Russia
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Friday, November 8.
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Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Friday, November 8.
Exercise Vajra Prahar is where two of the world’s elite forces, the Indian Special Forces and U.S. Green Berets, come together to sharpen their edge and prepare for the unpredictable.
The irony couldn’t be thicker: a commanding officer booted from the Navy’s ethics school for questionable conduct is a headline that practically writes itself.
The USS America is just 737 miles from Taiwan, ready to respond rapidly to threats and deter a potential Chinese move.
NGAD is alive and kicking! The Air Force’s next-gen fighter and drone fleet promises air dominance—just getting a quick reboot.
Ukraine’s first-ever strike on Russian warships in the Caspian Sea proves nowhere is safe—long-range drones just changed the game.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Thursday, November 7.
When the gavel falls on a two-year suspension for a former Air Force JAG turned felon, it’s a stark reminder that no amount of courtroom prowess can outrun the consequences of a violent, booze-fueled meltdown.
Trump’s second term aims to reignite America’s spirit of resilience and strength, proving that even in the face of chaos, this nation can rise to lead with confidence and resolve.
Charles Sehe, last of USS Nevada’s Pearl Harbor crew, passes at age 101. A WWII hero who lived through history’s fiercest battles.
Iran might already have functional A-bombs ready to launch on hypersonic missiles. Is Israel prepared for the potential fallout?
“Fat Leonard” sentenced in Navy’s biggest scandal—15 years for bribery, luxury perks, and a wild escape to Venezuela. Justice finally served?