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

Northrop Ad To Run During Super Bowl: Hints At Next-Gen Bomber

Northrop Ad To Run During Super Bowl: Hints At Next-Gen Bomber
Northrop Ad To Run During Super Bowl: Hints At Next-Gen Bomber

http://youtu.be/H-vkdUBNOOc It will be one of the great weapons competitions of the 21st century. Northrop Grumman is competing against a team of Boeing and Lockheed Martin to build the Long Range Strike Bomber. The company has also created design teams to work on so-called sixth generation fighters for the Air Force and the Navy. With…

Air Force Ups Its Game On F-35, Names 2-Star To Coordinate

Air Force Ups Its Game On F-35, Names 2-Star To Coordinate
Air Force Ups Its Game On F-35, Names 2-Star To Coordinate

PENTAGON: In a clear sign of the growing importance of the F-35 to the Air Force as the aircraft nears IOC, the service is boosting the profile and office of the person working with the Joint Strike Fighter’s Joint Program Office from a colonel to a two-star general. The service announced today that Maj. Gen. Jeffrey…

Acquisition Reforms Don’t Cut Costs: Kendall Cites Study

Acquisition Reforms Don’t Cut Costs: Kendall Cites Study
Acquisition Reforms Don’t Cut Costs: Kendall Cites Study

WASHINGTON: Most Americans think it’s obvious: Change the rules to ensure the Pentagon will save money and it will save money. Congress after Congress has tried this, most recently in the form of the widely praised Weapons Systems Acquisition Reform Act. Sadly, the assumption that acquisition reform makes things better does not appear to stand up to…

Kendall Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Project For 2016

Kendall Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Project For 2016
Kendall Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Project For 2016

CAPITOL HILL: The United States will begin serious development of prototypes for so-called sixth generation fighters — successors to the F-35 and F-22 — for the Navy and the Air Force in the 2016 budget, says the head of Pentagon acquisition, Frank Kendall. The Aviation Innovation Initiative is a new effort, not an agglomeration of existing DARPA…

Thornberry Worried By Uniforms Leaving Military

Thornberry Worried By Uniforms Leaving Military
Thornberry Worried By Uniforms Leaving Military

WASHINGTON: The new chairman of the House Armed Services Committee sounded pretty sympathetic today to the Navy’s plan for a separate budget line to fund a new generation of nuclear missile submarines. But Rep. Mac Thornberry, known for his close attention to detail, also said he understood it was very important to use the right…

SpaceX Drops Federal Suit; Air Force Opens Launch Deals

SpaceX Drops Federal Suit; Air Force Opens Launch Deals
SpaceX Drops Federal Suit; Air Force Opens Launch Deals

WASHINGTON: SpaceX appears to have succeeded in cracking open the EELV program a bit in return for dropping its suit in the Court of Federal Claims against the Air Force. The agreement was announced by the Air Force and SpaceX after the stock market closed this afternoon. “The Air Force and SpaceX have reached agreement on a path forward…

Air Force Tries New Mix Of Acquisition Fixes

Air Force Tries New Mix Of Acquisition Fixes
Air Force Tries New Mix Of Acquisition Fixes

WASHINGTON: Citing “horrifying” times to let contracts even when their isn’t any competition — 17 months — Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James says the service will try several approaches to cut costs and speed cycle times. As Breaking D readers know, the Air Force has actually driven overall acquisition costs down in the last two years,…

Sen. Cotton, 37, Wins Airland Chair; Sens. McCain, Reed Set New SASC Lineup

Sen. Cotton, 37, Wins Airland Chair; Sens. McCain, Reed Set New SASC Lineup
Sen. Cotton, 37, Wins Airland Chair; Sens. McCain, Reed Set New SASC Lineup

WASHINGTON: The youngest senator on Capitol Hill, and one of the very few lawmakers who can wear a Bronze Star and a Ranger tab, has stepped right from his one-term House seat to chairmanship of one of the most important subcommittees on Capitol Hill. That would be Tom Cotton of Arkansas, the new chair of…

Je Suis Charlie: The Price Of Freedom

Je Suis Charlie: The Price Of Freedom
Je Suis Charlie: The Price Of Freedom

This opinion piece — something Sydney and I rarely engage in — is offered to remind ourselves and our readers that, as yesterday’s Paris murders demonstrate, the cost of liberty can be high. Some think the currency of life and struggle — jihad, if you will — is worth paying. The Editor. If you want to be…

Humvees, Tanks, Oil: ISIL Targets Hit

Humvees, Tanks, Oil: ISIL Targets Hit
Humvees, Tanks, Oil: ISIL Targets Hit

WASHINGTON: The most surprising thing about a Central Command list of 3,222 ISIL targets struck during the air campaign is the number of tanks, Humvees, MRAPs and Armored Personnel Carriers.   Yes, the MRAPs and Humvees are American-made military equipment seized by ISIL as it swept the Iraqi Army aside on its way from Syria…

Gen. Carlisle ‘Extremely Concerned’ About Drone Force

Gen. Carlisle ‘Extremely Concerned’ About Drone Force
Gen. Carlisle ‘Extremely Concerned’ About Drone Force

WASHINGTON: The Air Force has worried for almost a decade about the strains on its workforce as it fields more and more Predators, because drones need more people to fly them than do manned aircraft. Now, the head of Air Combat Command has told his boss, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh, that he is “extremely concerned” about…

Santa Is On His Way, Even To Pyongyang!

Santa Is On His Way, Even To Pyongyang!
Santa Is On His Way, Even To Pyongyang!

As I write this, NORAD reports that Santa is heading for Singapore and has delivered more than estimated 1.5 billion gifts! The NORAD Santa tracking site is a venerable tradition and one we love to highlight. Here’s an example of what the witty folks at NORAD can do. They tweeted this earlier this morning: “Santa…

Will Fracking, Climate Change, Solar Reshape US Security?

Will Fracking, Climate Change, Solar Reshape US Security?
Will Fracking, Climate Change, Solar Reshape US Security?

Energy sources and related commodities have driven national security issues ever since the modern nation-state was born with the Peace of Westphalia. Oak made Spain and England’s stout sailing ships. Water energy and wind drove mills and moved water. Wood and coal moved steamships. Then came the almost magical commodity of oil, packed with energy. World War II…

A-10s Strike Targets In Iraq, But Not Syria

A-10s Strike Targets In Iraq, But Not Syria
A-10s Strike Targets In Iraq, But Not Syria

UPDATED: With Targeting Details; Clarification About Syria WASHINGTON: The armored and inimitable A-10 Warthog is being used to destroy ISIL targets in Iraq — but not Syria. “They’ve been flying for a few weeks and have conducted multiple strikes in central and northwestern Iraq,” an Air Force source says. “No missions in Syria.” Kristina Wong of…

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