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Defense Digest - July 16, 2025









Affordable Cruise Missiles Move Into The Mainstream

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A plan to buy thousands of palletized missiles next year to be launched by airlifters introduces a new kind of weapon along with integration challenges.


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Budget Brief: Political Uncertainty Increases With Fiscal 2026 Request

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A slow but steady stream of data has been released on the U.S. FY26 defense budget request, which would represent a substantial hike of 11% in nominal terms.


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Ground-Launched Cruise Missiles Deployed In Five Countries
by Aviation Week Network Staff
"We have not been in the ground-launched cruise missiles business since the 1960s," Gen. Charles L. Donnelly Jr., commander-in-chief of USAFE. "We are having to learn how to operate in a new environment."
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