Editorial Team

How Operation Midnight Hammer Deployed 30,000-lb Bunker Busters on Iran’s Fordow and Natanz

How Operation Midnight Hammer Deployed 30,000-lb Bunker Busters on Iran’s Fordow and Natanz

Operation Midnight Hammer, carried out from late Friday into early Sunday, hit the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear complexes. Defense officials confirm seven B-2 Spirit bombers dropped fourteen 30,000-pound GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs, while a guided-missile submarine launched Tomahawk cruise missiles at surface facilities. More than 125 U.S. aircraft supported the raid. Senior leaders say the goal was to disable centrifuge halls buried hundreds of feet below ground and curb threats to American and allied forces in the Gulf.

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Chinese Shijian-25 and -21 Satellites Execute Close GEO Rendezvous for Refueling Test

Chinese Shijian-25 and -21 Satellites Execute Close GEO Rendezvous for Refueling Test

WASHINGTON — The Chinese spacecraft Shijian-21 and Shijian-25 have come within docking range high over the equator twice this month, and data suggest a third close pass is hours away. According to industry sources, the two satellites occupy nearly identical geostationary slots and have matched speed, altitude, and longitude with meter-level precision.

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How Europe Could Co-Build U.S. Collaborative Combat Aircraft After Paris Air Show Reveal

How Europe Could Co-Build U.S. Collaborative Combat Aircraft After Paris Air Show Reveal

PARIS – Collaborative Combat Aircraft, or CCAs, stepped onto the world stage this week at the Paris Air Show. Two full-scale mock-ups – Anduril’s Fury YFQ-44 and General Atomics’ YFQ-42 – drew steady crowds. Executives from both firms stressed one message: Europe can help build the fleet, not just buy it. Defense officials confirm that Washington supports the idea, marking a sharp break from past export cycles that delayed foreign access for years.

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Hybrid Base Station Sniper Pod Upgrade Enables F-35 to Share Sensor Data with 4th-Gen Aircraft

Hybrid Base Station Sniper Pod Upgrade Enables F-35 to Share Sensor Data with 4th-Gen Aircraft

The Defense-Aerospace editorial team has confirmed that Lockheed Martin is pressing ahead with the Hybrid Base Station upgrade for its Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod. The move clears a long-standing barrier that limited how much targeting and sensor data an F-35 could pass to other platforms. It also marks a rare case in which a proven external pod, rather than an aircraft’s internal avionics, becomes the core of a wider data-sharing network.

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Direct Toronto–Istanbul Flights Start in December 2025 with New Air Transat-Turkish Airlines Tie-Up

Direct Toronto–Istanbul Flights Start in December 2025 with New Air Transat-Turkish Airlines Tie-Up

Air Transat will open a direct link between Toronto Pearson and Istanbul on 6 December 2025. The carrier says the flight will run every Tuesday and Saturday, all year, and will use its Airbus A330 wide-bodies. The move inserts Air Transat into a market that has lacked a second Canadian operator for more than a decade. According to industry sources, the interline deal signed the same day with Turkish Airlines gives the project an instant network boost.

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Spain pushes back on 5 % defense quota, advocates integrated EU-NATO investment framework

Spain pushes back on 5 % defense quota, advocates integrated EU-NATO investment framework

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has notified NATO headquarters that Spain will not accept a future rule requiring every ally to channel five percent of national output into defense. His letter, delivered late Thursday to Secretary-General Mark Rutte, calls the target “unreasonable” and warns that it would stretch the state budget and disrupt wider European security programs. Defense officials confirm the message reached Brussels in time to feature on next week’s summit agenda in The Hague – guaranteeing formal debate rather than corridor talk.

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