A new AI platform, Field AI, is being integrated into modular missile systems to keep units adaptive, connected, and mission-aware. The AI is distributed to missile units before deployment and collected afterward to refine models, ensuring updates propagate seamlessly across the network. Meanwhile, the US State Department has approved a potential sale of mobile rocket artillery systems and associated vehicles, equipment, and support to a key ally in the Indo-Pacific, strengthening long-range strike and homeland defense capabilities. The recipient nation has already begun receiving initial units, which were successfully tested in multinational exercises, demonstrating precision and rapid response potential. South Korea is set to expand its air-to-ground capabilities with guided tactical missiles featuring imaging infrared guidance and advanced target-tracking software, further enhancing interoperability with allied forces. The US Defense Logistics Agency has consolidated aviation, land, and maritime supply units into a single command overseeing spare and repair parts for weapons systems, ensuring streamlined logistics and operational readiness. In Northern Europe, a procurement agency has ordered a fleet of modern amphibious watercraft to replace aging vessels, supporting operational mobility, shallow-water capability, and personnel transport for battalions over the coming years.

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