This Thursday INSIDER Daily Digest has coverage of this year's Army Aviation Association of America conference in Nashville, along with news on the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle and more.
We start off with coverage of this year's Army Aviation Association of America conference:
Mingus: 101st Airborne Division will be first to receive FLRAA
NASHVILLE, TN -- The Army's 101st Airborne Division based at Ft. Campbell, KY will be the first division to receive the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft, Chief of Staff Gen. James Mingus said during the Army Aviation Association of America conference here.
Even with program ending, Army leaders say FTUAS-like capabilities are still needed
NASHVILLE, TN -- Army leaders insist the service will still pursue acquiring tactical unmanned systems capabilities that provide surveillance and reconnaissance, but in a fashion that differs from the now-cancelled Future Tactical UAS effort.
ITEP survival hinges on FY-26 budget
NASHVILLE, TN -- The Army hasn't officially dropped its program for a wholesale new helicopter engine, but the system's future largely weighs in the balance of a constricted fiscal year 2026 budget amid shifting priorities, according to a senior leader.
No cancellation cost on JLTV contract, Army leader says
NASHVILLE, TN -- The Army's first order of the A2 variant of Joint Light Tactical Vehicles will be its last, a senior leader told reporters Wednesday.
More JLTV coverage:
JLTV costs will rise for Marine Corps after Army's exit, commandant says
The Marine Corps anticipates Joint Light Tactical Vehicle unit costs to rise following the Army's cancellation of future JLTV procurement, Commandant Gen. Eric Smith told lawmakers today, saying his service branch is still assessing the full impact of the Army's abrupt exit from the joint program.
Acting Navy Assistant Secretary for Energy, Installations & Environment Brenda Johnson-Turner testified on Capitol Hill this week:
Official: Navy plans to move ahead with nuclear power site development, despite DOD reversal on climate pledges
The Navy has witnessed substantial interest from industry experts and developers on a potential expansion of clean energy generation through nuclear power sites on underutilized military land, an official told lawmakers Wednesday.
Document: DOD energy, installations and environment officials' FY-26 testimony
The Joint Fires Network, or JFN, is an ambitious effort to knit together the sensors, weapons and decision-making tools of the U.S. military and its partners:
Congress eyes $400 million expansion for Pentagon's Joint Fires Network
A House proposal to add $400 million to the Pentagon's Joint Fires Network marks a sharp escalation in support for a system the Defense Department views as central to future high-end warfare.
Last but by no means least, some news on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program:
F-35 Lots 18 and 19 may be combined; award now expected late June
The Air Force and Lockheed Martin are in talks to accelerate the contract award for Lot 19 of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter "potentially into the second quarter" by combining it with Lot 18, according to company Chief Financial Officer Evan Scott.