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VIDEO: Colin Clark interviews Heritage scholars on Kerry, Hagel, & Brennan "Nominiations" – also Heritage can’t spell: http://herit.ag/14iZv5l @SydneyFreedberg
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.Too cool by half! #CIA set up fake vaccination program in Abbottabad to get Osama’s DNA http://bit.ly/pOBVtw Hats off to my spook buds. colinclarkaol
By Colin Clark@BreakingDefense launches with @ColinClarkAOL at the helm. Looking forward to great articles and seeing them at GEOINT 2011 breakingdefense.com @GEOINTsymposium
By Ran CraycraftWill be starting July 6 to succeed founding editor Colin Clark.
Preston Dunlap, Chief Architect, U.S. Air & Space Force, sits down with Breaking Defense editor Colin Clark for an exclusive video interview.
Colin Clark climbs in and out of the V-280 at the Association of the US Army show, from cockpit to troop compartment, and gets a thorough briefing from Bell on what they’ve building, from engineering refined by a decade’s experience with the V-22 Osprey to sensor technology derived from the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter — except upgraded.
By Colin ClarkDefense Industry Minister Pat Conroy said Anduril’s Ghost Shark is part of the Australian military’s $5.2 billion to $7.2 billion investment in undersea uncrewed maritime systems.
By Colin ClarkPartners are “looking for clear answers in a reasonable time,” DSCA Deputy Director Michael Miller told Breaking Defense.
By Colin ClarkJapan brought 14 companies to the Singapore Airshow, the first non-Japanese airshow the government has displayed arms at since loosening export controls.
By Colin Clark“The US Marines have discussed our 10-seater,” Leon Tan, general manager at ST Engineering told Breaking Defense.
By Colin ClarkChina has displayed its Z-10ME, the first time the aircraft has appeared at a show outside China. Looking similar to the US Apache attack helicopter, it was displayed with rocket launchers, GR5 guided rockets and air-to-air missiles.
By Colin ClarkProgress on CCA, the AI-piloted “loyal wingman,” and JADC2 command networks will stall if Congress cannot pass funding for fiscal 2024, the Air Force Secretary warned – while China races ahead.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.“So I know people are frustrated, but the defence budget is increasing. Money is flowing to defence industry to deliver capable projects, critical capabilities,” Pat Conroy, minister for defense industry, said.
By Colin ClarkChina wants “to create tense, uncomfortable situations in the hope that US and partner forces will vacate the space that every force has a right to be in,” Pacific Fleet Commander Adm. Samuel Paparo said.
By Colin Clark