Daily Brief - Anduril Debuts New Pulsar Jammer.

USMC advances ship-killing capabilities; Navy fields counter-drone swarms; Amazon Kuiper satellites go operational, and more.

Your daily strategic update on defense innovation, technology, and the future of warfare. Here is what we’ve got for you today:

  • Anduril unveils a lightweight Pulsar jammer aimed at improving mobile electronic warfare.

  • USMC names its next unit to deploy NMESIS ship-killing missile launchers.

  • Navy receives first counter-drone swarm systems from Epirus.

  • Amazon successfully launches operational Kuiper satellites to challenge Starlink.

  • India finalizes a $7.5 billion Rafale M fighter jet procurement with France.

📰 Critical Headline

Anduril Unveils Lightweight Pulsar Jammer for Future Warfare
Anduril Industries has introduced a smaller, more mobile variant of its Pulsar electronic warfare jammer, designed to defeat a wide range of adversary drones and communications systems. Tailored for easy integration onto both unmanned and manned platforms, this new iteration enhances electronic attack capabilities for expeditionary forces seeking greater flexibility on the battlefield.

🌍 Situation Report

Next Marine Unit to Field NMESIS Ship-Killer System
The U.S. Marine Corps has announced which unit will next be equipped with the Navy/Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS). The system, which fires the proven Naval Strike Missile, plays a critical role in distributed maritime operations, strengthening U.S. capabilities to deny enemy naval movements in key chokepoints and littoral zones.

Epirus Delivers Counter-Drone Swarm Systems to U.S. Navy
Epirus has successfully delivered its first batch of high-power microwave counter-drone systems to the U.S. Navy. Designed to neutralize large-scale drone attacks, the technology offers a non-kinetic solution to one of the fastest-growing threats in modern naval operations: coordinated drone swarm assaults.

Amazon Launches 27 Operational Kuiper Satellites
Amazon has launched its first 27 fully operational Kuiper internet satellites into orbit, stepping up its direct competition with SpaceX’s Starlink constellation. This launch represents Amazon’s move from concept to operational network build-out, aiming to provide global broadband service once hundreds more satellites join the constellation.

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India and France Finalize Major $7.5B Rafale M Deal
India and France have signed a long-awaited $7.5 billion contract for the delivery of 26 Dassault Rafale M naval fighters to bolster the Indian Navy’s carrier air wing. This deal cements France’s role as a key defense supplier to India and marks a significant upgrade for India’s naval strike capabilities in the Indo-Pacific.

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