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On The Radar: Military Tech Priorities, Trump Demands Steam Catapults on Carriers & National Park Week

Teal Yost

August 21, 2026 at 8:30 AM EDT

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This week's On the Radar covers the White House's new military technology strategy prioritizing undersea warfare, space, and AI; President Trump's order for the Navy to revert to steam-powered catapults on Ford-class carriers over the newer EMALS system; and National Park Week starting August 22nd, including free military passes for active-duty service members, veterans, and Gold Star families.

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Here's what's on the radar in military life this week. The White House has released a new strategy outlining which technologies could shape the future of the U.S. military. At the top of the list, undersea warfare, space, and artificial intelligence. The plan also calls for continued investment in air power, long-range weapons, and emerging technologies like quantum computing. President Trump has ordered the Navy to return to steam-powered catapults on future Ford-class aircraft carriers, replacing the newer electromagnetic system. The White House says the move favors proven technology, but critics warn changing course now could add billions in costs and delay construction. National Park Week kicks off August 22nd with nine days celebrating America's national parks. For the military community, the savings last all year. Current service members, veterans, and Gold Star families can get free military passes for national parks and federal recreation sites. Find out how to get yours on VeteranLife.com. Speaking of savings, you'll find the world's largest military discount hub on MyBaseGuide.com. Nearly 400 military and veteran discounts and deals on travel, dining, shopping, entertainment, auto services, and more, with new deals being added every week. And as always, make sure you follow along so you never miss What's on the Radar.

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