Colin Clark

Colin Clark

Contributing Editor (At Large)

Colin Clark, the founding editor of Breaking Defense, is now our Indo-Pacific Bureau Chief, based in Sydney, Australia. In addition to his foundational efforts at Breaking Defense, Colin also started DoDBuzz.com, the world’s first all-online defense news website. He’s covered Congress, intelligence and regulatory affairs for Space News; founded and edited the Washington Aerospace Briefing, a newsletter for the space industry; covered national security issues for Congressional Quarterly; and was editor of Defense News. Colin is an avid fisherman, grill genius and wine drinker, all of which are only part of the reason he relishes the opportunity to live in Australia. cclark@breakingmedia.com

Stories by Colin Clark

Eye Candy: First F-35A Gun Test In Flight

Eye Candy: First F-35A Gun Test In Flight
Eye Candy: First F-35A Gun Test In Flight

Here’s the press release from the F-35 Joint Program Office about the first firing of the F-35A gun in flight. I’m recovering from eye surgery and can’t handle looking at my computer for very long. Apologies. “The F-35A Lightning II completed the first three airborne gunfire bursts from its internal Gun Airborne Unit (GAU)-22/A 25mm…

Northrop Garners Huge Win With New Bomber; LRSB $564M Per Plane

Northrop Garners Huge Win With New Bomber; LRSB $564M Per Plane
Northrop Garners Huge Win With New Bomber; LRSB $564M Per Plane

UPDATED with details from Pentagon press conference; corrected EMD contract value PENTAGON: Affirming its status as the nation’s builder of stealthy bombers, Northrop Grumman today won what will probably be the biggest defense contract of the decade, the $80 billion, $564 million-per-plane Long-Range Strike Bomber program, which will enter service circa 2025. “The LRSB will allow the…

Obama NDAA Veto Strengthens White House In Budget Talks

Obama NDAA Veto Strengthens White House In Budget Talks
Obama NDAA Veto Strengthens White House In Budget Talks

WASHINGTON: The most intriguing assessment of President Obama’s veto yesterday of the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act comes from a Republican. While Mackenzie Eaglen, defense expert at the American Enterprise Institute, clearly doesn’t think much of Obama’s move — citing “his intransigence at anything less than is being demanded of him” — she also concludes that he’s…

DepSecDef Work On The Future Of DoD-IC Space Cooperation

DepSecDef Work On The Future Of DoD-IC Space Cooperation
DepSecDef Work On The Future Of DoD-IC Space Cooperation

PENTAGON: It poses one of the thorniest problems for the United States national security establishment: how to get the nation’s spy agencies, especially the secretive National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), and the military to work together when someone attacks US spy and military satellites. To offer some clarity on the way ahead for this relationship, Deputy Defense Secretary…

LRSB Contract Coming ‘Very, Very Soon’:  LaPlante

LRSB Contract Coming ‘Very, Very Soon’:  LaPlante
LRSB Contract Coming ‘Very, Very Soon’: LaPlante

PENTAGON: The head of Air Force acquisition, Cubs fan Bill Laplante, told reporters today that the very, very eagerly awaited contract for the initial 21 of 100 Long Range Strike Bombers (LRSB) would be issued “very, very soon.” “We are really, really close to the award of the bomber,” he said. How close, thousands of…

As NDAA Poised For Veto, Ryan Challenges Intransigents

As NDAA Poised For Veto, Ryan Challenges Intransigents
As NDAA Poised For Veto, Ryan Challenges Intransigents

WASHINGTON: What will happen if President Obama vetoes the National Defense Authorization Act? No one really knows. We’ve pinged a number of experienced staff and other experts and no one really knows the likely consequences of a veto. It looks likely that troops will get paid, weapons bought, and operations paid for, albeit at lower…

LRSB: When Will The Bomber Drop?

LRSB: When Will The Bomber Drop?
LRSB: When Will The Bomber Drop?

WASHINGTON: Where, oh, where has the Long Range Strike Bomber gone? Where, oh, where can it be? The Pentagon has scheduled a briefing with Air Force acquisition head Bill LaPlante for tomorrow, but that doesn’t mean the bomber contract is going to be announced any time soon. Soon is the operative word. Air Force Secretary Deborah…

Russian Threat Dominates AUSA: SecDef, Army Leaders

Russian Threat Dominates AUSA: SecDef, Army Leaders
Russian Threat Dominates AUSA: SecDef, Army Leaders

AUSA: “Russia has used political, economic, and military tools to undermine the sovereignty and territorial integrity of neighboring countries, flouted international legal norms, and destabilized the European security order by attempting to annex Crimea and continuing to fuel further violence in eastern Ukraine.” With those words, Defense Secretary Ash Carter captured the enormous shift in…

Navy Winds Up F-35Cs Development Tests On USS Eisenhower

Navy Winds Up F-35Cs Development Tests On USS Eisenhower
Navy Winds Up F-35Cs Development Tests On USS Eisenhower

ABOARD USS EISENHOWER: After all the talk from senior Navy leaders about the life cycle costs of the Joint Strike Fighter program and the limits of stealth over the last five years, it was intriguing to hear top Navy commanders and pilots praising the performance of the F-35Cs being tested here. The pilots were using the…

Senate Votes Overwhelmingly For NDAA; Two GOP Vote No

Senate Votes Overwhelmingly For NDAA; Two GOP Vote No
Senate Votes Overwhelmingly For NDAA; Two GOP Vote No

WASHINGTON: The House couldn’t do it, but the Senate passed a veto-proof vote today for the annual defense policy bill. The final Senate vote, 70-27, included two no votes from GOP Sens. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz, both of whom are trying to run for president. The House voted 270-156, with 37 Democrats joining Republicans…

Cutting OCO May Be Solution For NDAA: Kendall

Cutting OCO May Be Solution For NDAA: Kendall
Cutting OCO May Be Solution For NDAA: Kendall

WASHINGTON: If the National Defense Authorization Act really is vetoed by President Obama, the Pentagon’s top acquisition official thinks slicing out the Overseas Contingency Funding and leaving the rest of the bills as is might work. Frank Kendall, undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, also said that another Continuing Resolution in December covering the all…

DoD Claims Cost Growth Slowing; Kendall Questions ‘Change For Change’s Sake’

DoD Claims Cost Growth Slowing; Kendall Questions ‘Change For Change’s Sake’
DoD Claims Cost Growth Slowing; Kendall Questions ‘Change For Change’s Sake’

WASHINGTON: Costs of the Pentagon’s major weapons programs — which make up a relatively small percentage of the military’s overall spending but attract enormous political and strategic attention — continue to improve. But a big question mark hovers over them. Are costs coming down only because the Pentagon has started very few programs in recent years and isn’t…

Whoa, Lockheed & Co.! Kendall Urges Congress To Protect Innovation

Whoa, Lockheed & Co.! Kendall Urges Congress To Protect Innovation
Whoa, Lockheed & Co.! Kendall Urges Congress To Protect Innovation

WASHINGTON: The Defense Department has told its big industry partners for most of the last 15 years that there’s no need for consolidation at the top. Lockheed Martin, Boeing, BAE Systems, Raytheon, General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman are big enough, they said. Mergers of prime contractors would limit competition, Ash Carter, Frank Kendall and other…

President Obama Will Veto Defense Policy Bill

President Obama Will Veto Defense Policy Bill
President Obama Will Veto Defense Policy Bill

WASHINGTON: One day after House and Senate conferees finally came to agreement on the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act, President Obama appeared ready to make good on half a decade of threats to veto the annual defense policy bill. Hours after that bad news hit, Congress cleared a Continuing Resolution this evening, allowing everyone to breath for a…

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