‘Limited’ Missile Defense Must Remain So: Philip Coyle

‘Limited’ Missile Defense Must Remain So: Philip Coyle
‘Limited’ Missile Defense Must Remain So: Philip Coyle

Some members of Congress are rightfully calling for reform to the U.S. national missile defense program, but the change they suggest – removing the word “limited” from current U.S. policy – will carelessly expand the program and waste billions of dollars. If we’re serious about improving national missile defense, Congress must reform the objectives of the…

Army Vice Says Yes On Anti-Drone Tech; Maybe On Missiles; No On Iron Man

Army Vice Says Yes On Anti-Drone Tech; Maybe On Missiles; No On Iron Man
Army Vice Says Yes On Anti-Drone Tech; Maybe On Missiles; No On Iron Man

WASHINGTON: The Army is developing promising new technology, from long-range missiles to anti-drone defense, Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Dan Allyn told reporters today. The problem, of course, is paying for it — which, he said, puts pricey innovations like Iron Man-style powered armor out of reach. So what’s the most exciting tech that could…

Robots, Techies, & Troops: Carter & Roper On 3rd Offset

Robots, Techies, & Troops: Carter & Roper On 3rd Offset
Robots, Techies, & Troops: Carter & Roper On 3rd Offset

WASHINGTON: Trust your robots. Trust your tech industry. Trust your troops. Let go of traditional mechanisms of control — be it a human pilot in the cockpit or a formal requirements document for a program — that increasingly serve to slow you down. That was the message between the lines when Defense Secretary Ashton Carter…

Winning The Missile Wars: Army & Navy Tech In HASC NDAA

Winning The Missile Wars: Army & Navy Tech In HASC NDAA
Winning The Missile Wars: Army & Navy Tech In HASC NDAA

WASHINGTON: Tucked into the corners of the House’s huge draft defense bill are the seeds of a new way of warfare. It’s an approach aimed at adversaries armed with lots of long-range missiles, such as Russia and China. If the Pentagon takes the money and suggestions in the House Armed Services Committee’s draft National Defense…

Biggest Change For Infantry Since WWII: XM25

Biggest Change For Infantry Since WWII: XM25
Biggest Change For Infantry Since WWII: XM25

WASHINGTON: Buried in a bleak Army budget is a bright nugget of revolution: a precision-guided grenade launcher called the XM25. In difficult development for over a decade, the XM25 will finally enter limited production in 2017. It will be the first radically new small arms technology since 1943. “This has the potential to be a…

Faster Than Thought: DARPA, Artificial Intelligence, & The Third Offset Strategy

Faster Than Thought: DARPA, Artificial Intelligence, & The Third Offset Strategy
Faster Than Thought: DARPA, Artificial Intelligence, & The Third Offset Strategy

ARLINGTON: The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is developing artificial intelligence that can help humans understand the floods of data they unleashed 50 years ago with the Internet and make better decisions, even in the heat of battle. Such “human-machine collaboration” — informally known as the centaur model — is the high-tech holy grail…

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General Atomics Plans 150kW Laser Tests; Eye On AC-130, Avenger

General Atomics Plans 150kW Laser Tests; Eye On AC-130, Avenger
General Atomics Plans 150kW Laser Tests; Eye On AC-130, Avenger

General Atomics, whose MQ-1 Predator changed the world, is to start testing another potentially revolutionary weapon next month: a 150-kilowatt class laser. Several other companies are developing laser weapons and “we’re looking at all of them,” said Lt. Gen. Bradley Heithold, head of Air Force Special Operations Command, in an interview with Breaking Defense. “The…

Will US Pursue  ‘Enhanced Human Ops?’ DepSecDef Wonders

Will US Pursue  ‘Enhanced Human Ops?’ DepSecDef Wonders
Will US Pursue ‘Enhanced Human Ops?’ DepSecDef Wonders

WASHINGTON: The Defense Department’s Third Offset Strategy is designed to create new advantages over adversaries now that Russia and China are developing stealth fighters, cyber weapons, and precision missile arsenals of their own. With studies well underway and up to $15 billion budgeted for experimentation in 2017, the emerging answer is a cluster of technologies related to…

Bridging The ‘Valley Of Death’ For Navy Drones

Bridging The ‘Valley Of Death’ For Navy Drones
Bridging The ‘Valley Of Death’ For Navy Drones

PENTAGON: The Navy’s new offices for unmanned systems — that’s drones or robots to you and me — are a long-overdue reform, two top experts tell us. But, as emphasized by both our outside sources and the new Navy officials themselves, it’s equally important to understand the initiative’s limits. This is not an overhaul of the…

Heidi Shyu Steps Off The ‘Long Bus’: Acquisition Achievements Appreciated

Heidi Shyu Steps Off The ‘Long Bus’: Acquisition Achievements Appreciated
Heidi Shyu Steps Off The ‘Long Bus’: Acquisition Achievements Appreciated

WASHINGTON: Running weapons programs is a grueling job. Running Army programs, with their history of spectacular failures and cancellations, can be worse. That means Heidi Shyu‘s first achievement is endurance: in one senior position or another, the outgoing Army acquisition chief lasted five years amidst steeply declining budgets. Perhaps her biggest achievement was to keep her sense…

Lockheed Launches Laser Production Line; Bets On Fiber Tech

Lockheed Launches Laser Production Line; Bets On Fiber Tech
Lockheed Launches Laser Production Line; Bets On Fiber Tech

CRYSTAL CITY: The world’s largest defense company is taking a big step towards battlefield laser weapons. In a few weeks, Lockheed Martin will start production of high-efficiency fiber-optic modules that can be wired together into a wide variety of different weapons. Production will start with a prototype 60-kilowatt rocket-killer for the Army, they said, but…

The Secret Is The Software For Sea Robots Vs. Mines

The Secret Is The Software For Sea Robots Vs. Mines
The Secret Is The Software For Sea Robots Vs. Mines

NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER, MD: Pax River is a robot zoo today, showcasing unmanned vehicles from micro-mini-submarines — so small you can throw one like a football — to what appears to be a solar-powered canoe. More than 40 systems here from 30 projects and six nations were gathered by the US Office of…

Return Of The ABL? Missile Defense Agency Works On Laser Drone

Return Of The ABL? Missile Defense Agency Works On Laser Drone
Return Of The ABL? Missile Defense Agency Works On Laser Drone

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: Three years after the Missile Defense Agency mothballed its massive Airborne Laser, MDA is planning to reboot the concept for a new era. The old ABL was Boeing 747 with a human crew and tanks of toxic chemicals to generate power. The new idea a high-altitude, long-endurance drone armed with a more compact…

Kendall ‘Open-Minded’ On Sharing RD-180 Replacement Costs

Kendall ‘Open-Minded’ On Sharing RD-180 Replacement Costs
Kendall ‘Open-Minded’ On Sharing RD-180 Replacement Costs

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: American ingenuity can absolutely build a rocket engine to replace the Russian-made RD-180, the Pentagon’s top buyer said today. The wide-open questions are: how soon can they do it; and how much will the Pentagon have to pay. “The big problem isn’t the technology, it’s the time,” Frank Kendall told reporters at the…