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US Space Force Faces Looming Legal Gaps in Orbital Warfare

The US Space Force is facing a critical gap in its ability to navigate the complexities of orbital warfare, with a glaring lack of specialized space law expertise and infrastructure. The Senate Armed Services Committee has taken notice, ordering a review of the Defense Department's space law requirements and options for establishing a dedicated legal team.

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Congress members sit at desks, some in disagreement, others frustrated, in a divided House of Representatives chamber.

GOP Infighting Derails Defense Bill's Path to Floor Vote

House Republicans faced a major setback as infighting over the defense bill blocked its path to a floor vote, with 14 GOP members defying their party to side with Democrats against a procedural rule. The failed vote now stalls consideration of the fiscal 2027 National Defense Authorization Act.

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Pentagon Faces New Limits on Equity Stakes in Private Companies

The Senate Armed Services Committee is pushing to give the Office of Strategic Capital explicit authority to take equity stakes in private companies crucial to national security, a move that could reshape the Pentagon's investment landscape. This development could have significant implications for the future of defense innovation and investment.

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Senators Push for New Autonomous Warfare Combatant Command

The Senate Armed Services Committee is pushing for a new combatant command dedicated to autonomous warfare, aiming to revolutionize the future of battle by harnessing the power of unmanned systems. This proposed Robotic and Autonomous Systems Combatant Command, led by a four-star general, could accelerate the development of the US's unmanned force.

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US military A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft on a runway with tech upgrades hinted at in the background.

US Lawmakers Probe A-10 Revitalization with AI, Electronic Warfare Gear

US lawmakers are exploring ways to breathe new life into the A-10 Thunderbolt II with cutting-edge tech, including artificial intelligence and electronic warfare gear, to boost its performance and relevance. The fate of the Warthog and its critical missions hangs in the balance, making this potential upgrade a high-stakes endeavor.

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Rep. Jason Crow addresses the House Armed Services Committee.

Congress Rebuffs Effort to Limit JAGs in Civilian Roles

In a surprising move, the House Armed Services Committee voted 31-26 against an amendment that would have restricted Judge Advocates to only military duties, allowing them to continue serving in crucial civilian roles. This decision means that these specialized resources can keep tackling a broader range of challenges, beyond just military operations.

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Congress Pushes Navy to Develop Containerized HELIOS Laser

Congress is pushing the Navy to revolutionize its laser technology by developing a containerized version of the highly anticipated HELIOS laser, a move that could significantly enhance the military's capabilities. A proposed $5 million funding boost for this project is sparking excitement about the potential for a game-changing maritime defense system.

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Congress Targets Trump Class Battleship Over Immature Weapon Systems

Congress is putting the brakes on the Trump Class Battleship program, refusing to let the Navy move forward with construction until the weapon systems are proven to be mature and ready for action. The proposed legislation would require the Secretary of the Navy to certify that the ship's technology is up to par before a contract can be signed.

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Defense Acquisition Reform Must Level Playing Field

It's time to revolutionize the way the US buys defense tech - by leveling the playing field and empowering every player in the ecosystem to contribute their best. The Fiscal Year 2026 NDAA has taken a huge step in that direction, codifying sweeping reforms that could transform the defense acquisition system for decades to come.

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