Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.

Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.

Contributing Editor, Breaking Defense

Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. has written for Breaking Defense since 2011 and served as deputy editor for the site's first decade, covering technology, strategy, and policy with a particular focus on the US Army. He’s now a contributing editor focused on cyber, robotics, AI, and other critical technologies and policies that will shape the future of warfare. Sydney began covering defense at National Journal magazine in 1997 and holds degrees from Harvard, Cambridge, and Georgetown.

Stories by Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.

Navy’s Triton Recon Drone Makes First Flight

Navy’s Triton Recon Drone Makes First Flight
Navy’s Triton Recon Drone Makes First Flight

May’s been a good month for Navy drones and Northrop Grumman. First Northrop’s X-47B, forerunner for a future generation of unmanned reconnaissance and strike planes, made its first launch and first touch-and-go landing on an aircraft carrier. Today, Northrop’s land-based MQ-4C Triton drone made its first flight, out of the company’s facility in Palmdale, California:…

Sequester Means $1 Billion More Of Cocaine Floods Into US: Coast Guard

Sequester Means $1 Billion More Of Cocaine Floods Into US: Coast Guard
Sequester Means $1 Billion More Of Cocaine Floods Into US: Coast Guard

[Corrected drug submersible range] WASHINGTON: The automatic, across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration will reduce the Coast Guard and Navy forces available to intercept South American cocaine to record lows, said Rear Adm. Charles Michel, the Coast Guard two-star who commands Joint Interagency Task Force-South (JIATF-South). The result? “The sequestration cuts in aircraft and ships…

HASC Seapower OKs New Carrier $, Boosts Oversight; CNO Replies

HASC Seapower OKs New Carrier $, Boosts Oversight; CNO Replies
HASC Seapower OKs New Carrier $, Boosts Oversight; CNO Replies

[updated with Adm. Greenert comment] House Armed Services seapower chairman Randy Forbes promised a “rebirth” of oversight in my interview with him last week, and he makes a down payment on that in his subcommittee’s markup of the defense bill. It includes a host of new reporting and certification requirements. Top of the deck comes the…

Coast Guard To Navy: Arctic’s Covered; White House OKs Arctic Icebreaker

Coast Guard To Navy: Arctic’s Covered; White House OKs Arctic Icebreaker
Coast Guard To Navy: Arctic’s Covered; White House OKs Arctic Icebreaker

[updated with Adm. Greenert comment] WASHINGTON: While the Navy pivots to the Pacific, the Coast Guard has got their northern flank: the once icebound but now rapidly opening waters of the Arctic Ocean, with its new opportunities for oil, gas, and trade through the fabled Northwest Passage. For the chronically underfunded and “oversubscribed” service, however, the…

Army Up, Navy Down, & Pakistan Makes Us Pay In 2013 Reprogramming Request

Army Up, Navy Down, & Pakistan Makes Us Pay In 2013 Reprogramming Request
Army Up, Navy Down, & Pakistan Makes Us Pay In 2013 Reprogramming Request

What’s a few billion between friends? You can download the details below – more than 100 pages of them – but here are the bottom lines of the 2013 reprogramming requests the Pentagon has submitted to Congress: For fiscal year 2013, the administration wants “reprogramming authority” to reshuffle an extraordinary $9.6 billion between accounts in…

Navy X-47B Drone Makes 1st ‘Touch & Go’ On Carrier

Navy X-47B Drone Makes 1st ‘Touch & Go’ On Carrier
Navy X-47B Drone Makes 1st ‘Touch & Go’ On Carrier

The eagle hasn’t exactly landed, but it did the next best thing. This afternoon, off the Virginia coast, the Navy’s experimental X-47B UCAS (Unmanned Combat Air System) became the first unmanned aircraft to do a “touch and go” on an aircraft carrier. That’s a major milestone for the pioneering drone, which just this Tuesday conducted…

‘Year Of The Radio’: Battle On For 3 Key Army Contracts

‘Year Of The Radio’: Battle On For 3 Key Army Contracts
‘Year Of The Radio’: Battle On For 3 Key Army Contracts

Part outsider, part incumbent, Harris Corp. is eagerly upsetting applecarts by taking on defense industry colossus General Dynamics and other established contractors in its bid to grab a hat trick in this year’s Army radio competitions. The largest service is expected to make awards in three of its largest communications programs this year as early…

Missile Defense: SM-3 Interceptor Makes A High-Altitude Hat Trick

Missile Defense: SM-3 Interceptor Makes A High-Altitude Hat Trick
Missile Defense: SM-3 Interceptor Makes A High-Altitude Hat Trick

After failing its first test back in 2011, the Raytheon-built SM-3 Block IB missile looks like it’s back on track, with yesterday marking the third successful test in a row, each against increasingly difficult targets launched from the Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai island in Hawaii. The SM-3 IB is the latest iteration of…

Rep. Forbes Pledges Tougher Oversight; Carrier Costs, LCS Mission, Size of Fleet

Rep. Forbes Pledges Tougher Oversight; Carrier Costs, LCS Mission, Size of Fleet
Rep. Forbes Pledges Tougher Oversight; Carrier Costs, LCS Mission, Size of Fleet

CAPITOL HILL: Yes, the defense budget is a mess. Continued uncertainty about whether sequestration will go away or is the new norm has thrown the annual budget process into even greater disarray than usual. But, Rep. Randy Forbes believes there’s a silver lining. Precisely because the president’s budget request is largely overtaken by events, Congress…

F-35: Sequester May Cost Air Force 5 More F-35As; Air Guard, Modernization At Risk

F-35: Sequester May Cost Air Force 5 More F-35As; Air Guard, Modernization At Risk
F-35: Sequester May Cost Air Force 5 More F-35As; Air Guard, Modernization At Risk

ARLINGTON:  “I don’t have the exact number yet,” Air Force Maj. Gen. Edward Bolton said Tuesday, but to pay the bill for sequestration, the service might have to cut its fiscal 2013 procurements by “two, three, four, maybe even five F-35s.” “That money’s just gone,” sighed Bolton, the service’s outgoing deputy assistant secretary for budget,…

Navy Drone’s Next Test: X-47B Will Land, Sort Of; China Unveils Similar Drone

Navy Drone’s Next Test: X-47B Will Land, Sort Of; China Unveils Similar Drone
Navy Drone’s Next Test: X-47B Will Land, Sort Of; China Unveils Similar Drone

[Corrected description of Navy test sequence] Unmanned aircraft are relatively easy to fly. Landing one without crashing is hard. Getting one to take off from the narrow, pitching deck of an aircraft carrier is harder still. Landing on a carrier? That’s hard enough to give human pilots nervous breakdowns. Soon, it will be the final…

The Future of Special Operations: Lawrence of Arabia, Kim & 007

The Future of Special Operations: Lawrence of Arabia, Kim & 007
The Future of Special Operations: Lawrence of Arabia, Kim & 007

WASHINGTON: The future of Special Operations Forces may look less like Zero Dark Thirty and more like Lawrence of Arabia or Rudyard Kipling’s Kim – with just a dash of 007. It’s a future that builds on the last ten years of raids and advisor missions, then adds solo operators in foreign lands, proxy wars…

Army Radios: Contractors Lobby Congress Against Competition

Army Radios: Contractors Lobby Congress Against Competition
Army Radios: Contractors Lobby Congress Against Competition

As the Army prepares to choose the new builder of its handheld digital radios, the incumbent contractors are tryiing to convince Congress to keep other companies out. The incumbents are General Dynamics, which publicly apologized to the Army over its half of the program last year, and Rockwell Collins. The Army’s own chief of acquisitions,…

Sen. McCain Slams $2.5B Carrier Cost Increase; Navy Struggles To Fund SSBN-X, Destroyers

Sen. McCain Slams $2.5B Carrier Cost Increase; Navy Struggles To Fund SSBN-X, Destroyers
Sen. McCain Slams $2.5B Carrier Cost Increase; Navy Struggles To Fund SSBN-X, Destroyers

CAPITOL HILL: It’s been a rough 48 hours for the US Navy. Yesterday, the Littoral Combat Ship was battered by House appropriators and questioned by a leaked report. Today it was the Senate Armed Service seapower subcommittee’s turn to grill the Navy about its aircraft carrier and submarine programs. While the automatic 10-year budget cuts known as sequestration played a major role…

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