Underwater Bloodhounds: DARPA’s Robot Subs

Underwater Bloodhounds: DARPA’s Robot Subs
Underwater Bloodhounds: DARPA’s Robot Subs

Run silent, run deep — and now, run in packs? Submarines are traditionally lone wolves, but the rise of robotics is starting to change that. Just yesterday, defense contractor BAE announced a $4.6 million award from DARPA to build an Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) to accompany manned submarines, helping them spot targets by sending out…

IARPA, Amon-Hen & Aladdin: Next Gen Intel

IARPA, Amon-Hen & Aladdin: Next Gen Intel
IARPA, Amon-Hen & Aladdin: Next Gen Intel

CORRECTED: NPOI Remains In Use For SSA GEOINT: Think about technology to identify suicide bombers and high value targets who’ve been blown to bits without using DNA. The Intelligence Community’s version of DARPA, IARPA, is doing just that with a program designed to use proteins from hair and keratin (which makes up much of the…

Lockheed Pushes Q-53 Radar For Air Defense Vs. Russia

Lockheed Pushes Q-53 Radar For Air Defense Vs. Russia
Lockheed Pushes Q-53 Radar For Air Defense Vs. Russia

Just weeks after winning $1.6 billion to build more Q-53 artillery-tracking radars, Lockheed Martin is pushing the Q-53 hard as a triple-threat solution to drones and manned aircraft as well. AN/TPQ-53s, to use their full name, have already been tested successfully against drones, helping Lockheed win a $28 million contract to upgrade their software to do…

Northrop Flies, Tests New Sensor, The MS-177 On Global Hawk

Northrop Flies, Tests New Sensor, The MS-177 On Global Hawk
Northrop Flies, Tests New Sensor, The MS-177 On Global Hawk

ORLANDO: After much rescheduling and years of skepticism, Northrop Grumman took a step toward finally replacing the revered but aging U-2 spy plane with its Global Hawk drone on Feb. 8, when it flew with and tested UTC’s MS-177 multispectral sensor, which is intended to enable the drone to surpass the legendary U-2. The day before the…

Achilles Heel Of Army Air & Missile Defense: The Network

Achilles Heel Of Army Air & Missile Defense: The Network
Achilles Heel Of Army Air & Missile Defense: The Network

ARLINGTON: The Russians aren’t just deploying new treaty-breaking, nuclear-capable cruise missiles. They’re also fielding sophisticated cyber and electronic warfare systems that can hack or jam our defenses against such missiles. In fact, no military mission is more dependent on high-speed data networks than air and missile defense — but no military system is more vulnerable than those…

LCS Can Too Fight Russia, China: Navy Leaders

LCS Can Too Fight Russia, China: Navy Leaders
LCS Can Too Fight Russia, China: Navy Leaders

WASHINGTON: Is the Littoral Combat Ship a real warship? That question has bedeviled the small, sleek, lightly armed ships for years. Now it’s taken on new urgency as the Defense Department and the Navy both refocus on high-intensity, high-tech warfighting against “great powers” — i.e. China and Russia. Defense Secretary Ash Carter wants to cut…

F-16 Vs. F-35 In A Dogfight: JPO, Air Force Weigh In On Who’s Best

F-16 Vs. F-35 In A Dogfight: JPO, Air Force Weigh In On Who’s Best
F-16 Vs. F-35 In A Dogfight: JPO, Air Force Weigh In On Who’s Best

WASHINGTON: Do dogfights matter in the age of tactical stealth? If an F-16 can outmaneuver an F-35 in a dogfight, does it matter? Does it matter if the earliest generation F-35 can’t outmaneuver an advanced model of the F-16 in an early test? So many questions. We’ll try to answer them because the folks at…

Missile Defense Strategy ‘Not Sustainable,’ Salvation Lies In R&D

Missile Defense Strategy ‘Not Sustainable,’ Salvation Lies In R&D
Missile Defense Strategy ‘Not Sustainable,’ Salvation Lies In R&D

CAPITOL HILL: America’s missile defense strategy is “not sustainable,” the deputy director of the Missile Defense Agency said today. We can’t keep buying multi-million-dollar interceptors to shoot down adversaries’ ever-growing arsenals of much cheaper offensive missiles, said Brig. Gen. Kenneth Todorov. We have to find a better way, Todorov said: lasers, jammers, something. That means…

Threat Data Biggest Worry For F-35A’s IOC; But It ‘Will Be On Time’

Threat Data Biggest Worry For F-35A’s IOC; But It ‘Will Be On Time’
Threat Data Biggest Worry For F-35A’s IOC; But It ‘Will Be On Time’

PENTAGON: The F-35‘s highly sensitive sensors suffer a basic problem right now: They often aren’t sure what they are detecting. That results in a high rate of false alarms. The key to fixing this lies in building highly complex data files — what we can colloquially call the threat library — and integrating them with the Joint Strike…

Cyber Subs: A Decisive Edge For High-Tech War?

Cyber Subs: A Decisive Edge For High-Tech War?
Cyber Subs: A Decisive Edge For High-Tech War?

THE FUTURE: Imagine you’re a Chinese high commander, taking stock at the outbreak of the next great war. All your aides and computer displays tell you the same thing: For hundreds of miles out into the Western Pacific, the sea and sky are yours. They are covered by the overlapping threat zones of your long-range land-based missiles, your…

The Biggest Thing Since Silicon: Raytheon’s Gallium Nitride Breakthrough

The Biggest Thing Since Silicon: Raytheon’s Gallium Nitride Breakthrough
The Biggest Thing Since Silicon: Raytheon’s Gallium Nitride Breakthrough

WASHINGTON: It’s been a big week for arms exports. But sometimes the big story isn’t what you think. While headlines have focused on the US government’s decision to allow limited exports of armed drones, arguably the most important export policy change involved a material called gallium nitride (GaN). “The gallium nitride story is an under-reported…

Second Course Of Last Supper? Harris To Buy Exelis

Second Course Of Last Supper? Harris To Buy Exelis
Second Course Of Last Supper? Harris To Buy Exelis

UPDATED: Insights From Steve Grundman, Former DUSD Industrial Affairs WASHINGTON: For several years, senior Pentagon officials have said they don’t expect or encourage mergers of the giant defense companies, but mergers and acquisitions of smaller entities might well make sense. The first example we saw was the merger of ATK and Orbital Sciences. Today, Harris…

Air Force, Riding Budget Boost, Warns On Sequester; U-2 Is BACK!

Air Force, Riding Budget Boost, Warns On Sequester; U-2 Is BACK!
Air Force, Riding Budget Boost, Warns On Sequester; U-2 Is BACK!

PENTAGON: We won’t know much about it, but protecting America’s military satellites and the data they gather and share is a key target of the 2016 service budget. Several senior Pentagon budget wallahs declined in the top-level budget briefings today to answer specific questions about the spending levels of what is known as Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and…

Transparent Sea: The Unstealthy Future Of Submarines

Transparent Sea: The Unstealthy Future Of Submarines
Transparent Sea: The Unstealthy Future Of Submarines

WASHINGTON: Submarines have been America’s invisible advantage since World War II. But the oceans are getting more transparent. New detection technologies from low-frequency sonar to flashing LEDs — plus the big data computing power to enhance the faint signals they pick up — are making submarines much easier to detect. The same water-penetrating wavelengths, however, will…