National Security

Declassified Intel Reveals China's Voter Data Collection
Newly declassified intel reveals a shocking truth: China has collected and analyzed over 200 million US voter records, putting sensitive information at risk of being bought, hacked, or exploited. President Trump has vowed to take swift action to protect voter data and prevent future threats to election integrity.

Space Force Nominee Backs $71 Billion Budget Amid China Threat
The White House nominee to lead the US Space Force is pushing for a $71.1 billion budget, saying it's exactly what's needed to counter China's growing threat and ensure America's dominance in space. Lt. Gen. Douglas Schiess emphasized that the hefty budget is crucial for modernizing the Space Force and preparing for a potentially contested space domain.

Farnborough Air Show Navigates Iran War Tensions, Defense Spending Debates
The cancellation of the Royal International Air Tattoo has thrown the spotlight on the Farnborough International Air Show, now set to be the premier aerospace gathering of the summer. With tensions in the Middle East running high, all eyes will be on Farnborough from July 21 to 24.

Military Recruiters Leverage Mobile Tech to Engage Prospects
Military recruiters are revolutionizing their approach with mobile tech, making connectivity a powerful tool to engage prospects on-the-go. With real-time access, they can work from anywhere and stay connected with potential recruits.

China Weighs Risks in J-35 Fighter Jet Sale to Pakistan
A potential deal for Pakistan to acquire 40 advanced J-35 fighter jets from China has been rumored since 2024, but remains unconfirmed - if finalized, it could drastically shift the balance of power on the Indian subcontinent. The sale would mark a significant boost for Pakistan's military, but China is reportedly exercising caution to avoid giving Islamabad too great an advantage.

US Shifts to 'Affordable Mass' Warfare, Targets Iran with Low-Cost Precision Strikes
The US military's high-stakes Operation Epic Fury in 2026 revealed a startling vulnerability: its arsenal of guided munitions was depleted faster than it could be replenished, forcing a strategic shift towards affordable, low-cost precision strikes. This pivot has put Iran in the crosshairs, as the US seeks to maintain its military edge without breaking the bank.

US Navy Bolsters Presence to Enforce Iran Blockade
Within the first 24 hours of the US Navy's reinstated blockade of Iran, two commercial vessels were redirected and one was disabled, CENTCOM reported. The swift action underscores the US military's commitment to enforcing the expansive blockade along Iran's coastline.

Xi Jinping Consolidates Control with PLA General Promotions
In a significant display of power, China's President Xi Jinping recently promoted two new generals, bringing the total number of active PLA generals to six, in a move that solidifies his control over the military. The promotions were announced at a ceremony in Beijing, presided over by CMC Vice Chairman Zhang Shengmin.

Beijing Garrison's Enduring Structure
Meet the 6th Regiment of the Beijing Garrison, a stalwart unit with a storied history and a critical mission: safeguarding the nation's capital, protecting key institutions, and maintaining internal stability. With a focus on light infantry and riot-control duties, this elite regiment plays a vital role in keeping Beijing safe and secure.

China's J-20 Fighter Production Hits 300 Mark
The J-20 fighter production has reached a major milestone with over 300 aircraft manufactured, and experts predict that around 500 J-20s will have been delivered by mid-2026. This surge in production marks a significant shift in the program, transforming the J-20 from a symbolic stealth fighter to a cornerstone of China's air force.

US Resumes Strikes on Iranian Targets Amid Escalating Blockade
The US has launched a series of precision strikes on Iranian targets, hitting coastal defense systems and cruise missile sites on Greater Tunb Island in a bid to safeguard commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The operations, carried out by CENTCOM, aim to degrade Iran's ability to threaten vessels in the critical waterway.

Australia's Polar Policy Lags Behind Global Competition
Australia's laid-back approach to the polar regions is no longer sustainable, and it's time for a bold new strategy to keep up with global competition. The country's reactive posture is putting its interests at risk, warns a new report on polar security.

RAF Downgrades F-35A's Nuclear Role
The Royal Air Force has clarified that its recent purchase of a dozen F-35A aircraft is primarily for training and conversion purposes, not to bolster its nuclear strike capabilities. This move underscores a strategic shift, separating the jets' day-to-day role from their potential nuclear support functions for NATO.

Space Force Faces Budget Cuts as Top Leader Prepares Exit
As Gen. Chance Saltzman prepares to retire, he's urging international military leaders to prioritize unity and strategic advantage in the face of budget cuts, emphasizing that the path forward will be crucial to securing a military edge. With his departure looming, Saltzman's parting words stress the importance of collaboration and wise decision-making.

US Deploys Sea Drones in First Combat Strike Against Iran
The US has made history with its first combat strike using sea drones, targeting Iran's Bandar Abbas Naval Base in a bold move to protect commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The daring operation, carried out by CENTCOM, hit a submarine facility and dozens of other targets across southern Iran.

Australia Confronts Space Security Risks with Resilience Push
Space is a double-edged sword - it offers a decisive military advantage, but also creates a vulnerability that can be exploited. To stay ahead, Australia is focusing on building resilience in its space capabilities to absorb losses and disruptions.

USAF Tanker Operations at Ben Gurion Airport Face New Limits
Israel's Transportation Minister Miri Regev has set a new limit of 20 U.S. Air Force refueling tankers at Ben Gurion Airport, ensuring that commercial flights won't be disrupted and thousands of travelers' plans remain on track. This move allows remaining tankers to land at nearby Air Force bases instead.

UK Bolsters National Risk Register with New Cyber Threat Scenarios
The UK is stepping up its defenses against cyber threats, updating its National Risk Register with new scenarios that highlight the potentially deadly consequences of online attacks. This move comes as the government acknowledges that cyber threats, alongside pandemics and natural disasters, pose a significant risk to the nation's safety.

US Army Munitions Plant Falters, Fails to Produce 155mm Parts
The US Army's goal of producing 100,000 155mm artillery rounds per month is at risk due to a production shortfall at a key munitions plant in Texas. A critical facility has failed to deliver 30,000 essential projectile metal parts, crippling the Army's artillery production capabilities.

US Threatens Strike on Iran's Hardened Pickaxe Mountain Bunker
US President Donald Trump has put Iran's heavily fortified Pickaxe Mountain Bunker in the crosshairs, suggesting it could be a prime target for a significant military strike. Located near Iran's key Natanz nuclear facility, this underground complex has been significantly upgraded with new tunnel networks in recent years.

Global Military Leaders Forge Unity Amid Defense Spending Tensions
As global tensions continue to escalate, top military leaders from over 50 countries are uniting to address pressing defense issues, including space, nuclear, and air and missile defense, at the Global Air and Space Chiefs’ Conference in London. With the strategic environment changing at a rapid pace, these leaders are forging a unified front to tackle the challenges ahead.

Pine Gap's Strategic Value Erodes
Australia's reliance on Pine Gap may be misguided, with the facility's significance in the US alliance being overstated. Located near Alice Springs, Pine Gap plays a crucial role in downlinking sensitive data from US satellites, but its value to Canberra and the bilateral intelligence relationship may be eroding.

Australia's Northern Defense Strategy Tests Bandiana Stockpile's Value
Can a proposed US Marine Corps war reserve stockpile at Bandiana be the game-changer that supercharges Australia's northern defense strategy, or will it become just another warehouse too far from the action? The $42 million facility's true value hangs in the balance.

China's PAP Targets Terrorism with Unconventional Training Tactics
The People's Armed Police staged a high-altitude anti-terrorism drill in Tibet, where mock suspects were deliberately made to look non-Chinese with face masks, revealing a calculated PR strategy. This unusual tactic hints at a broader effort to shape public perception of terrorism.