B-21 And F-35 Engines May Share Tech; Pratt Won’t Talk

B-21 And F-35 Engines May Share Tech; Pratt Won’t Talk
B-21 And F-35 Engines May Share Tech; Pratt Won’t Talk

WASHINGTON: The B-21 bomber probably uses some common technologies and equipment to that used for the Joint Strike Fighter’s F135 engine. We can’t be certain because no one will confirm it. But Lt. Gen. Chris Bogdan, head of the F-35 program, did tell the annual McAleese/Credit Suisse conference this: “There are some things we learned from the…

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…

Rep. Forbes Decries Cuts To Carrier Wings, Cruisers & UCLASS In Navy 2017 Budget

Rep. Forbes Decries Cuts To Carrier Wings, Cruisers & UCLASS In Navy 2017 Budget
Rep. Forbes Decries Cuts To Carrier Wings, Cruisers & UCLASS In Navy 2017 Budget

CAPITOL HILL: As predicted, House Seapower subcommittee chairman Randy Forbes was swift to slam the Navy’s 2017 budget request. I asked him about the Navy’s proposals to deactivate a carrier air wing, sideline seven Ticonderoga-class cruisers, and replace the UCLASS drone program with a drone fuel tanker with “limited strike” capabilities, CBARS. Here’s what the fiery…

Navy Challenges Hill on Carriers, UCLASS, & Cruisers In 2017 Budget

Navy Challenges Hill on Carriers, UCLASS, & Cruisers In 2017 Budget
Navy Challenges Hill on Carriers, UCLASS, & Cruisers In 2017 Budget

PENTAGON: Of the four armed services’ budget plans for 2017, the one most likely to make Congress apoplectic is the Navy’s. On top of reintroducing a cruiser modernization plan repeatedly rejected by the Hill, the Navy proposes deactivating a carrier air wing — which tangles with the touchy issue of how many carriers the US…

2017 Budget: The Long, Slow Slog

2017 Budget: The Long, Slow Slog
2017 Budget: The Long, Slow Slog

UPDATED: ADDS J-8 Readiness Comments; Sen. Reed Urging GOP To Let OMB Director To Testify PENTAGON: On a grand strategic level, the Defense Department’s 2017 spending plan reorients the military to deter Russia and China. Down in the trenches, though, it’s a long, slow slog to rebuild the force for high-intensity conflict after 14 years…

‘We Simply Can’t Afford’ What We Need: Air Force 17 Budget

‘We Simply Can’t Afford’ What We Need: Air Force 17 Budget
‘We Simply Can’t Afford’ What We Need: Air Force 17 Budget

UPDATED: Adds Air Force POM Chart Of Most Major Programs WASHINGTON: It’s simple: the Air Force “simply cannot afford” to buy what it needs to buy over the next decade. The emphasis is the Air Force’s own, published on its budget website ahead of the official budget release. “The Air Force is facing a modernization…

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…

Air Force F-35 Buy Trimmed? While Navy Model Boosted

Air Force F-35 Buy Trimmed? While Navy Model Boosted
Air Force F-35 Buy Trimmed? While Navy Model Boosted

WASHINGTON: Frank Kendall signaled in December that the F-35 was no longer immune from budget cuts and it looks as if he knew what he was talking about. The story out this afternoon is that five Air Force F-35As will be cut from the fiscal 2017 budget request. Mackenzie Eaglen said at a Brookings Institution…

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…

Operational Testers Flag F-35 Software Issues

Operational Testers Flag F-35 Software Issues
Operational Testers Flag F-35 Software Issues

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon’s director of Operational Test and Evaluation has raised serious concerns about the F-35 program’s ability to safely and effectively build and test the enormous amount of software used by both the F-35 aircraft and the maintenance and logistics system known as ALIS to keep the planes flying. In a previously unreported Dec.…

Mabus: Get Moving On That F-18 Sale To Kuwait

Mabus: Get Moving On That F-18 Sale To Kuwait
Mabus: Get Moving On That F-18 Sale To Kuwait

SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION: Navy Secretary Ray Mabus wants the arms export bureaucracy to get a move on and approve Boeing‘s “crucial” sale of Super Hornet fighters to Kuwait. The Kuwait deal is for 28 fighters, with an option for 12 more. That’s not a huge sale, but in and of itself, it’s enough to keep the…

Navy 2016: Stress, Shortfalls, & The Spectrum

Navy 2016: Stress, Shortfalls, & The Spectrum
Navy 2016: Stress, Shortfalls, & The Spectrum

2016 will be challenging for the Navy. At sea the fleet will continue to face demands that exceed its supply of forces, while at home the fiscal 2017 budget is likely to make difficult choices that prioritize high quality over adequate quantity. Most significantly for sailors, the supply-demand mismatch will get worse next year. While…

The Case For Carriers: Rebutting Norman Polmar

The Case For Carriers: Rebutting Norman Polmar
The Case For Carriers: Rebutting Norman Polmar

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter‘s controversial Dec. 14 memo has sparked intense debate amongst the defense community. In that document, Carter directs the Navy to procure more fighter jets and truncate the Littoral Combat Ship program, among many other measures. Carter’s far-reaching proposal spawned an even more radical proposal by an esteemed naval analyst to shake up…

Northrop Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Concept

Northrop Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Concept
Northrop Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Concept

PALMDALE, CALIF: Northrop Grumman unveiled its vision of the so-called sixth-generation fighter, showing reporters a laser-firing aircraft that looks like a cross between the B-2 bomber and the X-47B drone. Chris Hernandez, Northrop’s vice president for research, technology and advanced design, laid out the basic parameters for the sixth-gen fighter (Northrop refers to it as NG Air…