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…

Marines Want To Grow Above 186,800 Troops

Marines Want To Grow Above 186,800 Troops
Marines Want To Grow Above 186,800 Troops

UPDATED with Hill action NATIONAL HARBOR, MD: The Marine Corps wants to stop shrinking and start growing. Legislation being considered on Capitol Hill would reverse ongoing cuts to the smallest service’s ranks. What’s more, the No. 2 officer in the entire Corps, Assistant Commandant Gen. John Paxton, made clear this afternoon that he hoped the force…

Navy, Marine Networks To Move To JIE; Security Doubts Persist

Navy, Marine Networks To Move To JIE; Security Doubts Persist
Navy, Marine Networks To Move To JIE; Security Doubts Persist

UPDATED with Adm. Richardson & Branch comments ARLINGTON: The Navy and Marines have agreed to follow the Army and Air Force into the Joint Information Environment — but the sea services have security and other concerns. Will networks connected to JIE really be more secure? Can JIE really serve frontline warfighters as well as rear-area administrators? The…

Bell Puts Wings On Its Next-Gen Tiltrotor, V-280

Bell Puts Wings On Its Next-Gen Tiltrotor, V-280
Bell Puts Wings On Its Next-Gen Tiltrotor, V-280

The future of tilt rotor aviation is taking shape, quite literally, at the Bell Helicopter factory in Fort Worth, where the company attached the wing of its prototype V-280 Valor to the fuselage. Now we can see in real life, not just computer drawings, what one vision for the military’s Future Vertical Lift aircraft will look…

Dems May Refuse To Support HASC NDAA: Our Markup Preview

Dems May Refuse To Support HASC NDAA: Our Markup Preview
Dems May Refuse To Support HASC NDAA: Our Markup Preview

WASHINGTON: Mac Thornberry, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, wants to boost funding for readiness and modernization and he’s using a budgeting gimmick in the defense policy bill to do it that is prompting much head shaking. (A similar gimmick led to a short-lived presidential veto last year). Colin’s bet is that, should the Senate…

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…

Robot Brains Where & When You Want ‘Em

Robot Brains Where & When You Want ‘Em
Robot Brains Where & When You Want ‘Em

Classic science fiction imagined evil master computers remote-controlling their mindless robot minions. It imagined good-guy droids that were basically humans in tin suits. But as the actual science of autonomy evolves, reality is looking a lot weirder. The user interface may be in an ordinary Android tablet, but the artificial intelligence itself may reside in…

Japan, Australia Ramp Up Amphib Forces: Countering China

Japan, Australia Ramp Up Amphib Forces: Countering China
Japan, Australia Ramp Up Amphib Forces: Countering China

WASHINGTON: America’s most powerful allies in the Pacific, Australia and Japan, are building up their amphibious forces, buying amphibious vehicles, V-22 aircraft and big new warships. While far smaller than the Marine Corps, the Australian and Japanese units could assist America in stabilizing the region and deterring China — if they can overcome their self-imposed…

Marines Aim For Jammers On ‘Every Airplane’

Marines Aim For Jammers On ‘Every Airplane’
Marines Aim For Jammers On ‘Every Airplane’

WASHINGTON: With the rise of high-tech threats from Russia and China, the Marine Corps plans a major increase in its forces devoted to jamming, hacking, and deceiving enemies. That includes: putting new sensors and jammers in everything from ground units to drones to V-22 Osprey tiltrotors and KC-130 transports, despite a tight budget; adding 1,000 to…

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…

Marines, Koreans Test Radio Translator: 15 Lbs Of Interoperability

Marines, Koreans Test Radio Translator: 15 Lbs Of Interoperability
Marines, Koreans Test Radio Translator: 15 Lbs Of Interoperability

At the annual Ssang Yong wargames, US Marines and their South Korean counterparts are testing a small gadget that could solve a big problem: incompatible radios. Getting different networks to connect is hard enough between the Marine Corps and the US Navy, the Army and the Air Force, but multi-national operations are chronically plagued by…

Marines’ $2.7B Wishlist: 4 F-35s, 2 V-22s; 2 KC-130Js

Marines’ $2.7B Wishlist: 4 F-35s, 2 V-22s; 2 KC-130Js
Marines’ $2.7B Wishlist: 4 F-35s, 2 V-22s; 2 KC-130Js

  WASHINGTON: Of the Marine Corps’ $2.7 billion in unfunded requirements for 2017 — items that didn’t quite make the president’s budget request — over sixty percent, $1.7 billion, goes to aircraft purchases and upgrades. The next largest category is $371 million for operations and maintenance, the largest single piece of which is $121 million…

Lockheed Drops JLTV Suit; DOT&E Knocks Reliability

Lockheed Drops JLTV Suit; DOT&E Knocks Reliability
Lockheed Drops JLTV Suit; DOT&E Knocks Reliability

WASHINGTON: Lockheed Martin just dropped its suit against the government for awarding the giant Joint Light Tactical Vehicle contract to truck-maker Oshkosh. Why now? “After careful deliberation, Lockheed Martin has withdrawn its protest of the JLTV contract award decision in the Court of Federal Claims” was all the company would say. But it turns out…