Thursday, June 4, 2026

US Changing Contributions to NATO Force Plan



The U.S. is Reducing the Number of Forces it is prepared to Commit to NATO in a Crisis, U.S. European Command said in a 6/3/3036. The Changes, which were Previewed to Alliance Members last month by a Senior Pentagon Official, to include a Decrease in the Number of Combat Aircraft, Air-to-Air Refueling, and Navy Vessels.

The Air Force wants about $1 billion to move Collaborative Combat Aircraft into Production in Fiscal 2027 and Accelerate the Introduction of this Game-Changing Technology. The idea to establish a New Military Service, Dedicated to Cyber Warfare reared its head again this Week, Thanks to a Proposal in Congress and a Think Tank Report. But Essential Questions about how a so-called “Cyber Force” would be Manned and Work with the other Services remain.

The Air Force Plans to spend $213 Million on its CV-22 Fleet in Fiscal 2027, about One-Fifth of a $1.12 Billion Investment in the Tilt-Rotor Aircraft across the Pentagon. The Air Force has Awarded Contracts to General Electric Aerospace and Rolls-Royce to further hone their Designs for Engines that would Power Medium-Thrust Autonomous Drones. Trump (R) Tells Aides He Won’t Resume All-Out War with Iran Unless, U.S. Troops Are Killed. Trump has told Aides that He would Consider Ending the Ceasefire with Iran, if Tehran Kills American Troops.

With U.S. Military Supply Chains facing a Growing Risk of Adversary Attack, Senior Defense Officials are keen on using AI and other Advanced Technologies to address the Challenges associated with Contested Logistics. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (R) has Mandated that “Joint Warfighting Ability” be One of the Criteria considered when Oficers and Non-Commissioned Officers are Evaluated for Promotions, According to a recent Memo.










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