AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUS-China Defense Tech Crackdown: The Pentagon reinstated and expanded its 1260H “Chinese military companies” list, adding major firms including Alibaba, Baidu, Tencent, BYD, NIO and WuXi AppTec—moves that can restrict US defense contracting and further strain ties. US–Israel Defense Integration: Proposed US-Israel bills and NDAA provisions would deepen cooperation in defense tech, intelligence sharing, AI, cybersecurity and joint weapons, drawing warnings about tighter long-term entanglement. Europe Fighter Jet Setback: France and Germany agreed to abandon the FCAS joint fighter jet program after industrial disagreements, while saying other parts of the broader “system of systems” effort will continue. Ukraine Air Defense in Focus: Ukraine reported a Skynex battle that destroyed 12 Russian aerial targets (one cruise missile and 11 Shahed-type drones), highlighting German-supplied air-defense impact. Gulf Tensions, Ceasefire Under Pressure: Iran and the US traded missile/drone strikes involving Bahrain and Kuwait, with Washington also weighing steps to use frozen Iranian assets for damages. Korea Defense Industry Shake-Up: Rival South Korean ground-defense expos (DX Korea and KADEX) agreed to merge, aiming to streamline participation for overseas buyers. Procurement & Industrial Moves: Japan considers adding AEW radar pods to MQ-9B SeaGuardian drones; Lithuania secured €160m credit facilities tied to energy security and defence-linked investment.
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