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Royal Australian Air Force E-7A

Royal Australian Air Force E-7A

Source: US Air Force


HOUSE COMMITTEE UNVEILS $1 TRILLION FISCAL 2027 DEFENSE SPENDING BILL

Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Royal Australian Air Force E-7A

Royal Australian Air Force E-7A

Source: US Air Force


WASHINGTON - The House Appropriations Committee has unveiled its $1 trillion defense spending bill for fiscal 2027, an amount aligning with the Pentagon’s $1.15 trillion discretionary request. However, the bill doesn't address $350 billion requested by the administration through a proposed reconciliation bill.

Munitions production serves as a central focus of the legislation, which allocates $10.6 billion for critical legacy systems like PAC-3, THAAD, and Tomahawk, alongside $836 million for low-cost munitions. The measure grants multiyear procurement authority for these programs, enabling the Department of Defense to finalize outstanding framework agreements with contractors. Additionally, the legislation provides full funding for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter at $6.9 billion, restores $1.6 billion for the Air Force's E-7 Wedgetail development, and designates over $2.9 billion for industrial base and technology initiatives like the Defense Production Act.

Procurement and developmental funding are distributed heavily across the services, with the bill providing $248.3 billion for overall procurement and $221 billion for research and development. The Navy and Marine Corps accounts feature $56.7 billion to fund 21 vessels, including 11 battle force ships such as two Virginia-class submarines and one Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, while also injecting $1.3 billion into shipbuilder productivity enhancements. Air Force provisions include $3.5 billion for 15 KC-46 aircraft, $2.6 billion for 24 F-15EX aircraft, and $5 billion for the sixth-generation F-47 fighter. For the Army, the bill mandates a funding boost for additional UH/HH-60M Black Hawk and CH-47F Block II Chinook helicopters, alongside $1.1 billion for Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle procurement. The full committee markup is set for June 24.

 
Switchblade loitering munition

Switchblade loitering munition

Source: Marine Corps


SASC COMPLETES MARKUP OF FY27 NDAA

Thursday, June 11, 2026
Switchblade loitering munition

Switchblade loitering munition

Source: Marine Corps


WASHINGTON, DC - On Thursday, June 11, U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R-Miss, and Jack Reed, D-RI, Chairman and Ranking Member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced that the Committee voted 18-9 to advance the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2027. The bill now heads to the Senate floor for consideration.

The legislation supports a total of $1.15 trillion in FY 2027 funding for national defense.

The committee released an Executive Summary of the bill, which is available on the website linked at the bottom of this page.

 
Ukraine Announces New Artillery Strategy

Source: U.S. Army


UKRAINE ANNOUNCES NEW ARTILLERY STRATEGY

Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Ukraine Announces New Artillery Strategy

Source: U.S. Army


KYIV, Ukraine - The Ukrainian Armed Forces have approved a new rocket artillery strategy that seeks to develop deep strike capabilities.

This week, the commander of Ukraine’s military, Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, signed off on the Concept for the Development of Rocket Forces and Artillery of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a new medium-term strategy document.

As part of that strategy, Ukraine aims to develop a ‘balanced long-range strike system’ that can hit targets up to 2,000 kilometers away. Kyiv aims to create new ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as drones, under the initiative.

The military plans to focus on domestically-designed systems under the development program, to reduce Kyiv’s dependency on foreign-supplied weapons.

 

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