New Cruise Missile Crucial To Nuclear Deterrence

New Cruise Missile Crucial To Nuclear Deterrence
New Cruise Missile Crucial To Nuclear Deterrence

Critics of US nuclear modernization claim the Long-Range Stand-Off (LRSO) weapon — an aircraft-launched nuclear cruise missile — can be eliminated without harming America’s security interests. But the LRSO provides America with a unique capability to deter adversaries from using nuclear force and projects credible power while keeping US forces safe. Updated standoff weapons ensure…

What’s Eating Bill McRaven: Is Congress Too Ignorant Of The Military?

What’s Eating Bill McRaven: Is Congress Too Ignorant Of The Military?
What’s Eating Bill McRaven: Is Congress Too Ignorant Of The Military?

The US military is still at war but Washington is not. The resulting tensions are eroding the fundamental compact between America’s warrior and political classes. The recent op-ed by retired Adm. William McRaven, former head of Special Operations Command and the man who led the strike against Osama Bin Laden, might have caused a national furor…

SecAF James Is Cool To F-22 Restart

SecAF James Is Cool To F-22 Restart
SecAF James Is Cool To F-22 Restart

PENTAGON: Restarting the F-22 line would probably be “cost-prohibitive,” says Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James. The idea for restarting the F-22 line was pushed hard by Rep. Randy Forbes, the outgoing chairman of the House Armed Services seapower and projection forces subcommittee. Forbes was defeated by Scott Taylor, a relatively unknown challenger, a Virginia state delegate who…

‘Flying Coke Machine’ Would Replace A-10, If We Had $: Air Force Chief Welsh

‘Flying Coke Machine’ Would Replace A-10, If We Had $: Air Force Chief Welsh
‘Flying Coke Machine’ Would Replace A-10, If We Had $: Air Force Chief Welsh

WASHINGTON: The Air Force wants to replace the aging but beloved A-10 “Warthog” with a robotic “flying coke machine” that loiters over the battlefield, dispensing firepower at the touch of a button, the outgoing Chief of Staff said this morning. (More on that concept below). Gen. Mark Welsh also wants a “sixth-generation fighter” that can…

Sen. McCain: Keep the B-21 On Track

The Air Force’s new B-21 long range strike bomber acquisition program has encountered turbulence in recent weeks as Sen. John McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, declared: “I will not authorize a program that has a cost-plus contract.” Justifying his position, the senator referenced his smart phone, explaining that: “Silicon Valley built the latest…

Air Force Asks Hill To Add $2.85B; 5 F-35s, 8 C-130Js, More People

Air Force Asks Hill To Add $2.85B; 5 F-35s, 8 C-130Js, More People
Air Force Asks Hill To Add $2.85B; 5 F-35s, 8 C-130Js, More People

WASHINGTON: What the Defense Secretary and his office taketh away, Congress can restore. So the Air Force is asking Congress to restore $691 million for the five F-35As cut from this year’s budget, along with $724 million for eight C-130Js and, perhaps most interestingly, $1.2 billion for base improvements that include cyber networking. As Air…

Hyten Likely Air Force Chief of Staff Nominee; Carlisle Next

Hyten Likely Air Force Chief of Staff Nominee; Carlisle Next
Hyten Likely Air Force Chief of Staff Nominee; Carlisle Next

WASHINGTON:  While it’s always a challenge to nail down just who will be nominated for top Pentagon jobs, Air Force Space Command leader Gen. John Hyten seems as close to a lock for Air Force Chief of Staff as you can get. Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James has made clear her commitment to diversity…

F-35As And F-35Bs Will Fly At Farnborough, RIAT

F-35As And F-35Bs Will Fly At Farnborough, RIAT
F-35As And F-35Bs Will Fly At Farnborough, RIAT

It should surprise no one, but the US Marine Corps, the US Air Force and the British will fly F-35s at both the Royal International Air Tattoo and the Farnborough Air Show this summer. “The U.S. Marine Corps is looking forward to demonstrating the capabilities of the F-35B Lightning II in the skies over the…

F-22, Typhoon, Rafale: Lessons From The Trilateral Wargame

F-22, Typhoon, Rafale: Lessons From The Trilateral Wargame
F-22, Typhoon, Rafale: Lessons From The Trilateral Wargame

As former Air Force Chief of Staff “Buzz” Moseley once declared, “there is not a place on the face of the earth that the USAF will not fight their way into.” But this aspiration has been complicated by 15 years of fighting low-end opponents like the Taliban even as peer adversaries like China and Russia…

Kendall Says F-35 Budget Now Vulnerable; McCain Weighs In

Kendall Says F-35 Budget Now Vulnerable; McCain Weighs In
Kendall Says F-35 Budget Now Vulnerable; McCain Weighs In

WASHINGTON: The F-35, protected fiercely by senior Pentagon, Air Force and program officials for the last few years, is no longer safe from possible budget cuts as the 2017 budget is finalized, the undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics said this morning. “It’s impossible in these budgets to entirely protect it,” Frank Kendall…

Air Force Modernization On The Table: CSAF Gen. Welsh

Air Force Modernization On The Table: CSAF Gen. Welsh
Air Force Modernization On The Table: CSAF Gen. Welsh

WASHINGTON: Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh made clear today that, while his service will make its arguments for modernization programs such as the JSTARS replacement, F-35 and Long Range Strike Bomber, the Defense Secretary and the combatant commanders will make the final decisions. The military’s latest and highest profile program, the Long Range Strike…

Gen. Carlisle Says A-10 Retirement May Slide 2 To 3 Years

Gen. Carlisle Says A-10 Retirement May Slide 2 To 3 Years
Gen. Carlisle Says A-10 Retirement May Slide 2 To 3 Years

WASHINGTON: Sen. Kelly Ayotte, take note. The head of Air Combat Command told reporters this morning that the A-10 Warthog’s retirement will probably slide two to three years thanks to the increased threats faced by the Air Force. Gen. Hawk Carlisle, speaking at a Defense Writers Group breakfast, made it clear the decision hasn’t been…

White House, IC, DoD ‘Discuss’ Wartime Space Command; F-22s Heading To Europe

White House, IC, DoD ‘Discuss’ Wartime Space Command; F-22s Heading To Europe
White House, IC, DoD ‘Discuss’ Wartime Space Command; F-22s Heading To Europe

PENTAGON: F-22s are finally on their way to Europe as an answer to the increasingly grumpy Russian bear, two months after Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James first announced at the Paris Air Show they might head there. If you telescope back a bit, it becomes clear this deployment may well have a wider strategic importance.…

Tell Congress How Much LRSB Will Cost: Rep. Speier To SecAF James

Tell Congress How Much LRSB Will Cost: Rep. Speier To SecAF James
Tell Congress How Much LRSB Will Cost: Rep. Speier To SecAF James

WASHINGTON: A top House defense Democrat wants answers from Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James about costs for the Long Range Strike Bomber (LRSB), which is supposed to be built at a fixed price of $500 million a copy. “Given the importance of this issue and the magnitude of the discrepancy, the Air Force must…