For review:
1. Israel PM & French President Discuss Lebanon Ceasefire.
The two leaders spoke by phone, with PM Netanyahu telling the French President he was opposed to agreeing to a “unilateral ceasefire” in Lebanon, according to a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office.
2. N. Korean Soldiers Supporting Russian Fight in Ukraine?
South Korea's Defence Minister Kim Yong-Hyun said on Tuesday that "there was a high possibility" North Korea could deploy troops to help Russia in the war with Ukraine. Defense Minister Kim also told a parliamentary hearing that news reports of North Korean military officers having been killed in a Ukrainian strike on territory controlled by Russian forces were likely true.
3. France to Increase Defense Spending in 2025.
The French government has proposed to lift the 2025 defense budget to €50.54 billion ($55 billion), up from €47.23 billion in 2024.
4. AUSA Speech: US Army Chief of Staff (General Randy George), outlines plan to continue modernization in 2025.
“Everything we do is about building lethality and cohesive teams, and given our current operating environment, we have to do it as fast as we can.”
5. US Army to Develop Hypervelocity Air Defense Cannon.
RCCTO stood up a product office for the Multidomain Artillery Cannon System (MDACS) in July 2024. The goal is to get a prototype battery out in FY27, & an operational assessment in FY28- with a battery equipped with 8 x cannons.
6. US Army selects 5 x Companies for new self-propelled artillery effort.
The five companies are: Rheinmetall, BAE Systems, Hanwha, General Dynamics, and Elbit Systems.
7. L3 Harris protests US Army HADES Fixed-Wing ISR decision.
The protest was filed on 16 Sep, GAO said, and the oversight agency has a deadline to deliver its verdict by 26 Dec- to either to dismiss, deny or sustain the protest.