Semper Robotic: Marines Try Out New Tech, Tactics

Semper Robotic: Marines Try Out New Tech, Tactics
Semper Robotic: Marines Try Out New Tech, Tactics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOl_JOesU54 The first Marines to hit the beach in future wars may well be robots. Flying, swimming, rolling and swarming, the unmanned advance guard will scout out enemy positions, neutralize mines and send out decoy transmissions to deceive the enemy. Then the humans will start to come ashore. First handfuls of SEALs and Marine Force…

Keep The Pilots For B-21: Former B-2 Fliers

Keep The Pilots For B-21: Former B-2 Fliers
Keep The Pilots For B-21: Former B-2 Fliers

CAPITOL HILL: The B-21 will be America’s next bomber and the Air Force says it will be “optionally manned.” That’s fine, say some of America’s most experienced B-2 pilots. Just keep the pilots. You’ll want them for those rare moments when everything goes wrong and a human being needs to take the controls and make…

New Threats Spark DoD Spending Debate: Thinktanks Ponder $2 Trillion In Options

New Threats Spark DoD Spending Debate: Thinktanks Ponder $2 Trillion In Options
New Threats Spark DoD Spending Debate: Thinktanks Ponder $2 Trillion In Options

WASHINGTON: If you were hoping, after a bitterly contentious presidential campaign, that at least we’d have consensus on national defense spending…tough luck. Instead, teams from five leading thinktanks — spanning the political spectrum but all using the same budget simulator — came up with a more than $2 trillion spread of options. They debated their plans…

DARPA Do-It-All Drone Among New VTOLs Nearing Flight

DARPA Do-It-All Drone Among New VTOLs Nearing Flight
DARPA Do-It-All Drone Among New VTOLs Nearing Flight

A bevy of new vertical take off and landing (VTOL) aircraft conceived to take the military beyond the speed, range and altitude limits of helicopters are scheduled to fly over the next two years. None looks more like science fiction becoming science fact than a sort of flying candy crane formerly known as “Transformer.” What is now…

US, UK Do ‘Groundbreaking’ Drone Exercise Off Scotland

US, UK Do ‘Groundbreaking’ Drone Exercise Off Scotland
US, UK Do ‘Groundbreaking’ Drone Exercise Off Scotland

The multinational Unmanned Warrior exercise off the coast of Scotland is doing “really groundbreaking” work on naval drones, said one participating US scientist. There’ve been “a number of world firsts” in networking unmanned vehicles of different types and from different nations into a single unit, Marcus Tepaske, science advisor for the Office of Naval Research,…

Global Hawk Tests U-2 High Rez Camera; Flight Costs Drop

Global Hawk Tests U-2 High Rez Camera; Flight Costs Drop
Global Hawk Tests U-2 High Rez Camera; Flight Costs Drop

The battle for ISR primacy continues between the venerable U-2 and the unmanned Global Hawk, but the Northrop Grumman drone took another step forward Oct. 6 in its quest to do what its manned competition does, and more. The aircraft flew with an Optical Bar Camera broad-area synoptic sensor, a tool that has been a key reason for…

US, UK In Giant Drone Wargame Off Scotland

US, UK In Giant Drone Wargame Off Scotland
US, UK In Giant Drone Wargame Off Scotland

The US Navy needs to get better at hunting sea mines. The Royal Navy needs to get better at robots. So the two fleets are joining forces off Scotland in what the Brits are calling “the largest demonstration of its type, ever,” Unmanned Warrior 2016, with “more than 50 unmanned vehicles from over 40 organizations.”…

State’s New Armed Drone Policy Confuses Ends With Means

State’s New Armed Drone Policy Confuses Ends With Means
State’s New Armed Drone Policy Confuses Ends With Means

The intent behind the State Department’s new international policy for armed drones is admirable in principle but the declaration’s hoped-for real-world effect will fall short for three reasons. First, the combat effects of drones can be achieved through a variety of military means. Second, Remotely Piloted Aircraft (as the Air Force calls them) are tools whose use is guided by policy…

For Want Of A Nail: ‘Awful’ Missing Pieces Of NATO

For Want Of A Nail: ‘Awful’ Missing Pieces Of NATO
For Want Of A Nail: ‘Awful’ Missing Pieces Of NATO

WASHINGTON: War time is a bad time to run out of gas. If there was a crisis with Russia today, and a German unit needed to refuel from a US Army pump, they couldn’t do it. Why? The goddamn nozzle doesn’t fit. It’s just one of the host of seemingly minor shortfalls, from pontoon bridges to…

How To ‘Land’ A Drone On A Manned Airplane: DARPA’s ‘Gremlins’

How To ‘Land’ A Drone On A Manned Airplane: DARPA’s ‘Gremlins’
How To ‘Land’ A Drone On A Manned Airplane: DARPA’s ‘Gremlins’

NATIONAL HARBOR: This time, General Atomics’ secret weapon isn’t the drone. It’s the mechanical arm that catches it in mid-flight — and then hauls it into the back of a C-130 cargo plane, also in mid-flight. General Atomics, which builds the iconic Predator, has rolled out its offering for DARPA’s Gremlins program, blandly called the…

Month After Us, Bell Unveils V-247 Vigilant Tiltrotor Drone

Month After Us, Bell Unveils V-247 Vigilant Tiltrotor Drone
Month After Us, Bell Unveils V-247 Vigilant Tiltrotor Drone

Bell Helicopter confirmed Thursday what the deputy commandant of the Marine Corps, Lt. Gen. Jon “Dog” Davis, told Breaking Defense a month ago. The company is designing a new tiltrotor drone about the size of the Air Force’s armed MQ-9 Reaper, with similar capabilities, that it hopes the Marines will buy. They call it the V-247…

Counter-Drone Exercise Black Dart Expands, Moves To Eglin AFB

Counter-Drone Exercise Black Dart Expands, Moves To Eglin AFB
Counter-Drone Exercise Black Dart Expands, Moves To Eglin AFB

PENTAGON: The 2016 edition of Black Dart, the Defense Department’s formerly classified counter-drone exercise, expands to Eglin Air Force Base this year, in search of more space and more capabilities, including ships. “Eglin will allow us to deliver added uncertainty in the way of providing multiple locations for launching UAS at different distances so we can explore the…

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…

Turn Off That iPhone, Commandant Tells Marines

Turn Off That iPhone, Commandant Tells Marines
Turn Off That iPhone, Commandant Tells Marines

WASHINGTON: Marines, turn off your iPhone and dig yourself a foxhole. That’s the Commandant’s message to young troops, based on embarrassing experiences in recent exercises. As cheap drones and other surveillance technologies spread worldwide, said Gen. Robert Neller, US forces must re-learn how to hide — both physically and electronically — from increasingly tech-savvy adversaries. “We’ve…