Secretary of the
Air Force Frank Kendall has shed some more light on the status of the new
sixth-generation stealth combat jet under development as part of the Next
Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program. “We’re taking a pause,” Kendall said
at an event yesterday, before reiterating that while the fighter at the heart
of the wider NGAD initiative will have a human pilot to start with, an
optionally crewed version might ultimately be developed too. You can read
more about that here.
Meanwhile, Russia
appears to have deployed a North Korean Bulsae-4 M-2018 Non-Line-Of-Sight
self-propelled Anti-Tank Guided Missile system in Ukraine. A six-wheeled
armored vehicle closely resembling that weapon system was spotted by
Ukrainian aerial surveillance in the Kharkiv region near the Russian border
recently. This would be the first known armored vehicle provided by Pyongyang
to Moscow in a burgeoning relationship of convenience, and it would offer a
capability similar to the Israeli NLOS missile system that has now been
copied by others, including Iran. You can read more about that here.
Make sure to
check out highlights of all our coverage from the last week below. We are
also continuing our rolling coverage
of the conflict in Ukraine as it develops.
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Oliver Parken
The War Zone
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