Tuesday, May 5, 2026

FY 2027 Defense Budget

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FY 2027 Defense Budget
May 4, 2026 | By War.gov
The president's fiscal year 2027 budget builds the nation's arsenal without compromising readiness to ensure we remain the world's premier fighting force, we protect the homeland, and we create peace through strength now and into the future.
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Project Flytrap 5.0 Puts Emerging Tech in Warfighters' Hands

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Project Flytrap 5.0 Puts Emerging Tech in Warfighters' Hands
May 4, 2026 |  By Army Sgt. Max Elliott, 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

U.S. infantry soldiers assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment and paratroopers from the U.K. Parachute Regiment prepared for the force-on-force phase of Project Flytrap 5.0 at PabradÄ— Training Area, Lithuania, May 2.  

Project Flytrap integrates autonomous and unmanned ground vehicles, first-person view drones and counter-unmanned aerial systems on the simulated battlefield. 

This marked the third consecutive day of preparation and system integration for the exercise, which included a briefing attended by participating U.S. soldiers and U.K. paratroopers. Soldiers spent the remainder of the day conducting drone familiarization, operating unmanned ground vehicles and rehearsing counter-UAS procedures in preparation for the upcoming engagement. 

Among those preparing were Army Spc. Arthur Tugman, an infantryman assigned to the 1st Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, who took on the role of unmanned ground vehicle operator to transport equipment, soldiers, UAS and counter-UAS for the exercise, a mission set outside his traditional infantry duties. 

The integration of infantry soldiers into unmanned ground vehicle operations reflects a broader theme running through Project Flytrap — placing emerging technology directly in the hands of warfighters regardless of their primary specialty and using their feedback to drive rapid improvements across the force.  

The exercise aims to organically assimilate these new duties to soldiers already assigned to units. Tugman said the speed at which his unit has been able to absorb and operate the new systems has been one of the more surprising aspects of the training. 

"Something I learned that I didn't expect was how fast the United States Army is able to integrate new systems into warfighting tactics," he said. "I'd say this equipment is very easy to use. I'm able to pick it up, turn it on, and send it wherever it needs to go, as far as it needs to go, as fast as it needs to go." 

That ease of use, Tugman said, has direct implications for how the soldiers could employ these systems at scale across the force. 

"If all our technology works the way it's supposed to, we will preserve manpower as well as accomplish the mission faster and more effectively," he said. 

For Tugman, the measure of success extends beyond the exercise itself. He described his goal as helping establish repeatable, standardized procedures for integrating counter-UAS and unmanned ground vehicle capabilities into the 2nd Cavalry Regiment's formations — procedures he hopes will eventually be adopted service wide.

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Secretary of War General Officer Announcements for May 4, 2026

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Secretary of War General Officer Announcements for May 4, 2026
May 4, 2026

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced today that the president has made the following nominations:

Space Force Lt. Gen. Douglas A. Schiess, for appointment to the grade of general, with assignment as chief of Space Operations, Headquarters, U.S. Space Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Schiess is currently serving as the deputy chief of Space Operations for Operations, Headquarters, U.S. Space Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.

Army Maj. Gen. Guillaume N. Beaurpere for appointment to the grade lieutenant general, with assignment as commander, Security Assistance Group-Ukraine/NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine, Operation ATLANTIC RESOLVE, Germany. Beaurpere is currently serving as chief of staff, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.

Army Col. Michael W. Brancamp for appointment to the grade of brigadier general with assignment as deputy commander, 200th Military Police Command, Fort Meade, Maryland. Brancamp is currently serving as chief of staff, 78th Training Division, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.

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FY 2027 Defense Budget

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