France’s ‘Kill Web’ Boosts Battlefield Awareness

France is developing a Ukraine-inspired ‘kill web’ to enhance battlefield awareness as part of its Arcadia AI-powered command structure. This initiative aims to improve combat effectiveness and coordination among military forces.

US Lifts Strait of Hormuz Blockade After Iran Peace Deal

President Trump has announced the immediate lifting of the U.S. Naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz following a confirmed peace agreement with Iran and Pakistan. This move marks a significant step in easing tensions in the region.

Navy Resumes Recon Flights at Wake Island This Summer

The Navy is set to resume reconnaissance flights using P-8 Poseidon planes at Wake Island this summer, as revealed in contract documents. This operation will span several months, enhancing surveillance capabilities in the region.

French Army Chief Discusses Modern Warfare and Strategy

Gen. Pierre Schill, the French Army chief, discusses the evolving landscape of warfare, emphasizing the importance of technology and the need for modern strategy as influenced by historical contexts. He cautions against drawing direct comparisons between France’s military stance and that of Ukraine.

F/A-18 Crash in Washington: Pilot Safe, Wildfire Ignited

A Marine Corps F/A-18 crashed in Washington state, igniting a wildfire. The pilot successfully ejected and is reported safe.

US Troops Deployed to Support Kenya’s Ebola Facility

The U.S. has deployed troops to Kenya to assist with the establishment of an Ebola isolation facility at the Lakipia Air Base. These personnel will provide medical, communications, and security support but will not be involved in direct health care.

US Strike Takes Out Venezuela Gang Leader

The U.S. military conducted a successful strike that resulted in the death of the Tren de Aragua gang leader in Venezuela, according to the White House. Clashes reportedly occurred during the operation between U.S. forces and criminal groups in the area.

US Strike Targets Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua Gang Leader

The U.S. military conducted a strike that killed the leader of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang, according to the White House. Clashes reportedly ensued between military forces and criminal groups during the operation.

US Reduces NATO Military Presence in Europe

The U.S. plans to reduce its military presence in NATO by restationing a carrier strike group and relocating F-15s and F-16s from Europe. This change follows strategic assessments of military needs and resources.

Tren de Aragua Leader Killed in US Venezuela Strike

Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, was killed in a U.S. military operation in Venezuela, as reported by former President Trump. This marks the first known American strike inside Venezuela since the ousting of Nicolás Maduro earlier this year.