SecAF James: Hill Refusal To Retire Planes May Force F-35, LRSB, KC-46 Delays

SecAF James: Hill Refusal To Retire Planes May Force F-35, LRSB, KC-46 Delays
SecAF James: Hill Refusal To Retire Planes May Force F-35, LRSB, KC-46 Delays

WASHINGTON: Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James warned Congress today that its effort to stop the retirement of the A-10 Warthog and other aircraft could hurt the service’s modernization plans. In a speech before the National Aeronautic Association, James noted the service wants “to transfer and divest some older aircraft in order to free up…

Learning From Termites: Navy, Marines Seek New Breed Of Drones

Learning From Termites: Navy, Marines Seek New Breed Of Drones
Learning From Termites: Navy, Marines Seek New Breed Of Drones

NATIONAL HARBOR: Navy Secretary Ray Mabus may want to move drones to the top of his priorities, but what kind of unmanned systems do the Navy and Marine Corps want to buy? Don’t think Predator or even the Navy’s new 131-foot-wingspan Triton. Imagine a swarm of buzzing, scuttling or swimming robots that are smaller but smarter. While a…

Drones Need Humans, Badly; Pilots Getting More Dough

Drones Need Humans, Badly; Pilots Getting More Dough
Drones Need Humans, Badly; Pilots Getting More Dough

WASHINGTON: Even unmanned aircraft need people to make them fly. Today, Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James announced stopgap measures to shore up overworked drone squadrons. At the same press conference, the service’s Chief of Staff pledged to plug another personnel gap, the shortage of skilled maintainers for the manned F-35 — but, Gen. Mark…

Gen. Carlisle ‘Extremely Concerned’ About Drone Force

Gen. Carlisle ‘Extremely Concerned’ About Drone Force
Gen. Carlisle ‘Extremely Concerned’ About Drone Force

WASHINGTON: The Air Force has worried for almost a decade about the strains on its workforce as it fields more and more Predators, because drones need more people to fly them than do manned aircraft. Now, the head of Air Combat Command has told his boss, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh, that he is “extremely concerned” about…

Drone Defender Drops D-word Denial

Drone Defender Drops D-word Denial
Drone Defender Drops D-word Denial

WASHINGTON: We love being able to say “we told you so,” and today we can. During a 30-minute conference call with reporters Monday, the president of the Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), Michael Toscano, used the word “drone” four times. Not too long ago, Toscano might have washed his own mouth out with…

War Is No Video Game – Not Even Remotely

War Is No Video Game – Not Even Remotely
War Is No Video Game – Not Even Remotely

The first person to fire a Hellfire missile from a Predator drone in combat and destroy a target writes here about his experience. Scott Swanson has never written about this before. Read on. The Editor. Flying a Predator drone in combat is nothing like playing a video game. Take it from me, the first person to pull…

DoD IG Criticizes Air Force Reaper Buy

DoD IG Criticizes Air Force Reaper Buy
DoD IG Criticizes Air Force Reaper Buy

UPDATED: Head of Air Force ISR, Lt. Gen. Otto,  Says IG Info Out of Date WASHINGTON: The Air Force planned to buy 401 Reaper drones for $76.8 billion but didn’t know why it was going to buy that many, the Pentagon’s Inspector General says in a new report. “This occurred because Air Combat Command officials did not: follow…

Must-Read Tale Of Predator’s Tortuous Ride To Fame

Must-Read Tale Of Predator’s Tortuous Ride To Fame
Must-Read Tale Of Predator’s Tortuous Ride To Fame

Rick Whittle’s superb book on the creation and uses of the Predator drone needs to be read by the Pentagon’s head of acquisition, Frank Kendall, and everyone else who decides what weapons America buys, including the professional staff on Capitol Hill who tell their congressional bosses what’s real and why. Whittle, who seems to be making a habit out…

Why I Wrote The Book About Predator

Why I Wrote The Book About Predator
Why I Wrote The Book About Predator

Rick Whittle wrote the book on the V-22, which he covered for several thousand years while a Washington reporter for the Dallas Morning News. Now he’s written the book on the Predator (on sale Monday), the drone (no RPAs on this site) and he’s obtained a great deal of operational information about Predator and the battle against Al…

300 US Advisors Heading To Iraq; Obama Pledges To Eye ‘Mission Creep’

300 US Advisors Heading To Iraq; Obama Pledges To Eye ‘Mission Creep’
300 US Advisors Heading To Iraq; Obama Pledges To Eye ‘Mission Creep’

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama today outlined a careful commitment of US forces to Iraq, pledging to watch any “mission creep” as he sends an initial 300 special operations advisors to gauge the strengths, weaknesses and cohesiveness of Iraq’s security forces as they battle the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). The U.S., Obama…

GOP’s War On Terror 2.0: More Drones, More Missiles, More Boots On Ground

GOP’s War On Terror 2.0: More Drones, More Missiles, More Boots On Ground
GOP’s War On Terror 2.0: More Drones, More Missiles, More Boots On Ground

President Barack Obama says he wants to end the 12-year-old war on terror. Not so fast, said Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and Armed Services Committee member. Not only does Graham warn against declaring victory over al Qaeda, he wants more drones, more deployed missile defenses and more U.S. troops on the ground…

War Or Peace, Drones Market Will Grow, Especially For Infantry

TYSON’S CORNER, VA: With the wars that spawned the drone revolution subsiding, if not entirely ending, the U.S. armed services are taking stock of what they’ve learned and sorting out what to do next to bolster or better the fleets of unmanned aircraft they’ve accumulated since 2001. One thing is clear: war or peace, the…

Retired Lt. Gen. Deptula: Drones Best Weapons We’ve Got For Accuracy, Control, Oversight; Critics Don’t Get It

Dave Deptula, the first general charged with overseeing drones and the Air Force general in command of the Air Operations Center when the first Predator fired a Hellfire missile, steps right into the debate about whether death by drone is moral, legal or qualitatively different from other weapons that strike from afar. He says drone…

Air Force Seeks Out NASCAR For Video Data Mining Lessons

PENTAGON CITY: Hungry for answers on how to make more effective use of the tens of thousands of hours of video gathered by Predators, Global Hawks and other military eyes in the sky, Air Force officials recently visited NASCAR, the car racing people, to learn better and faster ways of mining video data. “We have…