Rep. Wilson Of HASC Signs On For Monthly Op-Eds

Rep. Wilson Of HASC Signs On For Monthly Op-Eds
Rep. Wilson Of HASC Signs On For Monthly Op-Eds

One of America’s top defense lawmakers, Rep. Joe Wilson, will write an exclusive monthly opinion piece for Breaking Defense. As Breaking D readers know, Rep. Randy Forbes, outgoing chairman of the HASC seapower and power projection subcommittee, started this tradition. But the voters spoke and, sadly, Mr. Forbes is moving on after the election. Wilson,…

Magic Carpet Ride: Navy Software Eases Carrier Landings

Magic Carpet Ride: Navy Software Eases Carrier Landings
Magic Carpet Ride: Navy Software Eases Carrier Landings

NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER: So easy, a journalist can do it. That could be the slogan for the Navy’s new Magic Carpet software, which simplifies the most stressful task in aviation: landing on deck of an aircraft carrier. I’d never pretend I could fly a real plane. But in a simulator, with Navy engineer Buddy…

Have Jet, Will Travel: Training F-35s Vs. 1950s Fighters

Have Jet, Will Travel: Training F-35s Vs. 1950s Fighters
Have Jet, Will Travel: Training F-35s Vs. 1950s Fighters

The Air Force has too few pilots. The Navy has too few planes. Textron has a solution: outsource to us. No, the defense contractor isn’t proposing privatized air wars. It’s suggesting that military training make greater use of privately owned aircraft as the “enemy” in mock dogfights. The leader in this field, at least in…

Acrobatics, Big Planes (A380 & A400M) & Little Planes (Gripen & Starduster)

Acrobatics, Big Planes (A380 & A400M) & Little Planes (Gripen & Starduster)
Acrobatics, Big Planes (A380 & A400M) & Little Planes (Gripen & Starduster)

The F-35B isn’t flying again til Friday so you won’t see it here. Today was the first day of halfway decent weather at the biennial air show so we’ve got some pretty lovely flying and perspectives here. Enjoy!

Non-Fatal Accidents Double For Marine Corps Aircraft

Non-Fatal Accidents Double For Marine Corps Aircraft
Non-Fatal Accidents Double For Marine Corps Aircraft

CAPITOL HILL: The rate of non-fatal accidents has doubled in Marine Corps aviation since last year, and the Marines are turning to outside experts to figure out why. So-called Class C mishap rates — nonfatal incidents that cause $50,000 to $500,000 in damage or loss of work time — have occurred in 2016 at double their previous…

Presumptive CSAF Goldfein’s Top Five: Mackenzie Eaglen

Presumptive CSAF Goldfein’s Top Five: Mackenzie Eaglen
Presumptive CSAF Goldfein’s Top Five: Mackenzie Eaglen

The Senate Armed Services Committee approved the nomination of the new Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. David Goldfein, today by voice vote. He is almost certain to get full Senate approval soon. This will round out the rare and noteworthy turnover of the entire slate of Joint Chiefs over the past year, including the National…

JAGM Whacks Truck In First Drone Test

JAGM Whacks Truck In First Drone Test
JAGM Whacks Truck In First Drone Test

WASHINGTON: The US military successfully targeted and destroyed a moving truck from a drone using the missile designed to replace the venerable Hellfire. The Joint Air To Ground Missile (JAGM) was fired May 25 at a truck traveling at 20 mph from a Grey Eagle drone at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. The truck was hit and destroyed. Col. James…

V-22 Refueling Contract Highlights Close Ties To F-35

V-22 Refueling Contract Highlights Close Ties To F-35
V-22 Refueling Contract Highlights Close Ties To F-35

When the Marine Corps developed the V-22 Osprey in the 1980s, the vision was pretty simple: fly troops ashore in amphibious assaults launched from beyond the range of anti-ship missiles. Now they’re turning the Osprey into a gas station. The Marines clearly envision the tiltrotor as a sort of flying Swiss Army knife. One clear example…

F-35 Wins Denmark Competition: Trounces Super Hornet, Eurofighter

F-35 Wins Denmark Competition: Trounces Super Hornet, Eurofighter
F-35 Wins Denmark Competition: Trounces Super Hornet, Eurofighter

[UPDATING with Aboulafia analysis of questionable pricing] The F-35 just won a competition — and it wasn’t even close. In every category, from combat performance to cost, the Danish government rated Lockheed’s F-35A Joint Strike Fighter as superior to Airbus’s Eurofighter Typhoon and Boeing’s F/A-18F Super Hornet. What’s striking here is not that the F-35 won: Denmark…

Marines Are Flying Only 60% of F-18 Hornets They Need

Marines Are Flying Only 60% of F-18 Hornets They Need
Marines Are Flying Only 60% of F-18 Hornets They Need

CAPITOL HILL: Chronic maintenance problems with the aging F-18 Hornet are hobbling the Marines, leaving them with less than 60 percent of the strike fighters they need to conduct training and operations, the deputy commandant for aviation told the Senate this afternoon. “I pulled up our readiness data just yesterday,” Lt. Gen. Jon Davis told the seapower subcommittee…

Marines Scrounge Yorktown Museum F-18 For Spare Parts; How Bad Is It?

Marines Scrounge Yorktown Museum F-18 For Spare Parts; How Bad Is It?
Marines Scrounge Yorktown Museum F-18 For Spare Parts; How Bad Is It?

CORRECTED: Model of the F-18. It’s an A. CAPITOL HILL: House defense Republicans really do seem worried that US weapons are so old, new gear so rare and training dollars so short that US troops may soon begin paying the ultimate price for the military’s creaky state after 15 years of war. As with every problem, you need…

F-18s, F-35Cs, Electronic Warfare, DDG-51 Top Navy Wishlist

F-18s, F-35Cs, Electronic Warfare, DDG-51 Top Navy Wishlist
F-18s, F-35Cs, Electronic Warfare, DDG-51 Top Navy Wishlist

WASHINGTON: The Navy really needs more fighters. Buying 14 more Super Hornets isn’t just the No. 1 item on the Navy’s unfunded requirements list of items that didn’t fit the 2017 budget: The $1.5 billion purchase of F/A-18E/Fs makes up almost a third — 29 percent — of the total $5.4 billion wishlist. Add to…

Oxygen Problems Afflicted 297 Navy & Marine Hornets

Oxygen Problems Afflicted 297 Navy & Marine Hornets
Oxygen Problems Afflicted 297 Navy & Marine Hornets

CAPITOL HILL: It turns out Navy pilots like to breathe. That’s a potential problem in the Navy’s mainstay fighter, the F-18 Hornet, which is suffering failures of its On-Board Oxygen Generation System (OBOGS). While rare, a single case of in-flight oxygen deprivation could potentially kill the pilot, destroy a $30 million to $60 million aircraft, or…

Good-Bye, UCLASS; Hello, Unmanned Tanker, More F-35Cs In 2017 Budget

Good-Bye, UCLASS; Hello, Unmanned Tanker, More F-35Cs In 2017 Budget
Good-Bye, UCLASS; Hello, Unmanned Tanker, More F-35Cs In 2017 Budget

CORRECTED: Navy says new drone will have “limited strike” capability PENTAGON: After more than a year of intense debate over whether the Navy’s future UCLASS drone should be a long-range stealth bomber or a lightly armed scout, the Defense Department has chosen — neither. Instead, the 2017 budget proposes a program that is less ambitious…