AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIndo-Pacific Deterrence Push: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore that China’s buildup is a “rightful alarm,” urging Asian allies to lift defense spending to 3.5% of GDP and build a “self-reliant” alliance network to prevent any hegemon from dominating the region. Taiwan Arms Sales Tension: Hegseth also said Washington’s Taiwan posture is unchanged, directly countering a senior Navy official’s earlier comments that Iran-related strain had driven a pause in weapons sales. UK Rearmament Funding Debate: Reports say UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is considering a “borrowing spree” to fund an £18bn increase in defense spending ahead of the NATO summit. Space Defense Contracts: SpaceX won major US Space Force awards, including $4.16B for Golden Dome threat-detection satellites and additional $2.29B for a low-Earth orbit communications network. Defense Industry Watch: Oshkosh Defense is seeking to become a second supplier for the US Marine Corps’ JLTV after AM General fell behind on the A2 variant. Sanctions and Tech Theft: The US sanctioned an Iran-based network accused of impersonating US firms to steal and reroute military-grade technology. Critical Minerals Supply: Rockfire Resources highlighted its Molaoi project in Greece, where germanium byproduct could matter as Europe tries to close supply gaps.
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