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Defense & Space Industry Briefing

Stay updated on the latest in defense tech, satellite launches, space exploration projects, and key market trends in the aerospace sector.

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Apr 7, 2026

Defense & Space Industry Update — April 7, 2026

The Pentagon just inked a $6.6 billion deal with Pratt & Whitney for F-35 engines, while the Artemis II crew enters their fifth day on a historic moon flyby mission. Plus, U.S. Strategic Command is doubling down on readiness with a new $500 million contract.

16 min read/15 sources
Apr 6, 2026

Defense and Space Industry Update — April 6, 2026

The Pentagon just inked a $6.6 billion deal with Pratt & Whitney for F-35 engines, while Boeing is tripling its PAC-3 seeker production. In space, an Atlas V rocket successfully launched a record-breaking payload of 29 Amazon internet satellites, and NASA’s Artemis II mission is currently circling the moon following its successful April 1st launch.

17 min read/15 sources
Apr 5, 2026

F-47 vs. F/A-XX: The Battle for Defense Budget Supremacy

The new U.S. defense budget is sparking tension by prioritizing the Air Force’s F-47 fighter over the Navy’s F/A-XX program. Meanwhile, Amazon’s Kuiper constellation reached a milestone with an Atlas V launch, and SpaceX secured a major Space Force contract. In South Korea, Suncheon is moving to launch its own satellite on the Nuri rocket, marking a significant step for local aerospace development.

19 min read/15 sources
Apr 4, 2026

F-47 vs. F/A-XX: US Fighter Budget Gap Sparks Tensions

The US Air Force’s F-47 is set to receive billions in the upcoming budget, while the Navy’s F/A-XX is left with mere millions, signaling a brewing fight in Washington. Meanwhile, the UK-led GCAP program has secured a bridge contract, and India is bolstering its short-range air defenses with Russian systems.

21 min read/15 sources
Apr 3, 2026

Defense and Space Industry Update — April 3, 2026

NASA’s Artemis II launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 1, marking the first crewed lunar mission since 1972. Meanwhile, the U.S. Army is rolling out new enterprise contracting vehicles to speed up procurement, and the Pentagon is set to unveil its FY2027 budget on April 21.

17 min read/15 sources
Apr 2, 2026

Defense & Space News — April 2, 2026

NASA’s Artemis II mission successfully launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 1, marking the first crewed lunar flight since 1972. Meanwhile, defense manufacturers in Long Island are scrambling to meet a surge in orders tied to the war in Iran, and the Space Development Agency (SDA) is pacing its satellite launches to prioritize orbital performance.

18 min read/15 sources
Apr 1, 2026

Defense and Space Industry Update — April 1, 2026

Today’s big story is the countdown for the NASA Artemis II crewed moon mission, with the launch window opening at 6:24 PM ET today. The U.S. Department of Defense is set to unveil its detailed FY2027 budget on April 21, and China is aiming for a massive 140 orbital launches this year. Meanwhile, in South Korea, momentum for defense exports is surging, driven by the Nuri rocket and the 425 Project reconnaissance satellite system.

18 min read/15 sources
Mar 31, 2026

Defense and Space Industry Update — March 31, 2026

The countdown for NASA’s Artemis II crewed lunar mission has officially begun, marking humanity's return to the moon after half a century. In the defense sector, Northrop Grumman has secured an $885 million contract for 120mm ammunition as the U.S. Department of Defense ramps up procurement. Meanwhile, South Korea is leveraging its Nuri rocket and the 425 Project satellite program to boost defense exports and strengthen its independent space capabilities.

19 min read/15 sources
Mar 30, 2026

Defense and Space Industry Update — March 30, 2026

As NASA gears up for the final prep for the Artemis II crewed moon mission, SpaceX pulled off a massive Transporter-16 rideshare mission on March 30, sending 119 payloads into orbit. Meanwhile, homegrown aerospace efforts—including the Nuri rocket and the 425 Project recon satellite constellation—are boosting defense capabilities and global export prospects.

18 min read/15 sources
Mar 29, 2026

Defense and Space Industry Update — March 29, 2026

Today is a big day at Cape Canaveral with a double-header launch from SpaceX and ULA. Meanwhile, the U.S. Army’s MV-75 tiltrotor is shaping up to be the next big replacement for the Black Hawk. Back in South Korea, there’s a major push to boost defense and space capabilities—specifically through the Nuri rocket and the 425 Project recon satellites—as the country looks to expand its footprint in the global defense export market. NASA is also staying busy, keeping the launch pad ready for the Artemis II crewed lunar mission.

15 min read/15 sources
Mar 28, 2026

Defense and Space Industry Update — March 28, 2026

South Korea has unveiled its first mass-produced KF-21 fighter jet, while NASA’s Artemis II crew begins final launch preparations. Meanwhile, the U.S. Army is shifting its strategy toward "good-enough" tech, and the space sector faces new hurdles with rocket grounding and launch scrubs.

10 min read/15 sources
Mar 27, 2026

Defense & Space Industry Update — March 27, 2026

The U.S. Army is fast-tracking AI into live combat, though the Pentagon is hitting some policy speed bumps. Meanwhile, NASA’s officially counting down to Artemis II, while Isar Aerospace hit another snag with their latest Spectrum rocket launch.

11 min read/15 sources

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