Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.

Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.

Contributing Editor, Breaking Defense

Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. has written for Breaking Defense since 2011 and served as deputy editor for the site's first decade, covering technology, strategy, and policy with a particular focus on the US Army. He’s now a contributing editor focused on cyber, robotics, AI, and other critical technologies and policies that will shape the future of warfare. Sydney began covering defense at National Journal magazine in 1997 and holds degrees from Harvard, Cambridge, and Georgetown.

Stories by Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.

JLTV Wracked By ‘Perfect Storm’ Of CR, Shutdown, Sequester: Uncertainty Rules

JLTV Wracked By ‘Perfect Storm’ Of CR, Shutdown, Sequester: Uncertainty Rules
JLTV Wracked By ‘Perfect Storm’ Of CR, Shutdown, Sequester: Uncertainty Rules

AUSA: A recently retired general officer summed up the mood among many Army officers and defense industry officials here yesterday: “This is the worst, most depressing situation I’ve seen in 34 years of service.” The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle program is just one indicator in that depressing scenario facing the Army. The service still plans…

Radio Wars: Will Production Halt Force Army To Play Radio Shell Game?

Radio Wars: Will Production Halt Force Army To Play Radio Shell Game?
Radio Wars: Will Production Halt Force Army To Play Radio Shell Game?

[UPDATED with comments from Army generals] WASHINGTON: In the latest battle over Army radios, defense industry giant General Dynamics is beating the war drums once again. If the Pentagon doesn’t issue a new contract for backpack-sized “Manpack” radios soon, GD warns, they and co-supplier Rockwell Collins will complete the current lot by the year’s end — a…

AUSA, Biggest Defense Conference, Thrives Despite Shutdown, Sequester & CR

AUSA, Biggest Defense Conference, Thrives Despite Shutdown, Sequester & CR
AUSA, Biggest Defense Conference, Thrives Despite Shutdown, Sequester & CR

[UPDATED 2:15 pm]WASHINGTON: Between sequestration, shutdown, and the Continuing Resolution, it’s been a brutal year for the federal government, especially the Army. Alongside training, maintenance, and morale, most of the service’s conferences have been hammered: “I’m surprised any of us is here,” Army Secretary John McHugh said this morning in his opening remarks to the…

SOCOM Wants YOU To Help Build High-Tech ‘Iron Man’ Armor

SOCOM Wants YOU To Help Build High-Tech ‘Iron Man’ Armor
SOCOM Wants YOU To Help Build High-Tech ‘Iron Man’ Armor

US special operators are notoriously low-profile “silent professionals.” But lately the Internet’s been abuzz over Special Operations Command’s effort to build a high-tech suit of bulletproof armor – TALOS, the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit – that the normally understated chief of SOCOM, Adm. William McRaven, actually compared to the metal-clad superhero Iron Man. Make…

Open Source, 3D Printing Key To Staying Ahead Of Enemy Tech

Open Source, 3D Printing Key To Staying Ahead Of Enemy Tech
Open Source, 3D Printing Key To Staying Ahead Of Enemy Tech

WASHINGTON: Hey, defense contractors! Open source software is not your enemy. In fact, far from undercutting your profits, it may increase them – and increase the US military’s capabilities at the same time. That’s a central concept in the Center for a New American Security’s recently established Technology and Security program, which aims to shake…

Guessing Game: It’s An Apache; It’s A Chinese Attack Helo; It’s A???

Guessing Game: It’s An Apache; It’s A Chinese Attack Helo; It’s A???
Guessing Game: It’s An Apache; It’s A Chinese Attack Helo; It’s A???

UPDATED: Latest Theory Is The Helo Is From Chinese Museum. No Proof. A photo of a helicopter that looks quite a bit like an American Apache AH-64 attack helicopter on a truck has surfaced in China. The experts agree on one thing: they aren’t sure what the aircraft is or what it portends. What do…

Robot Shoots ‘Em Up: Army Assesses Northrop’s MADSS

Robot Shoots ‘Em Up: Army Assesses Northrop’s MADSS
Robot Shoots ‘Em Up: Army Assesses Northrop’s MADSS

Here’s the latest exciting — and unnerving — unmanned system to catch our eye: a 1.5-ton robot that shoots the ever-living crap out of things. Oh, and the manufacturer, Northrop Grumman, most famous for building the B-2 stealth bomber, decided to call it MADSS, as in angry or insane. Perhaps they could’ve been a little…

Somali Raid: The Long, Quiet Campaign Behind Friday’s SEAL Strike

Somali Raid: The Long, Quiet Campaign Behind Friday’s SEAL Strike
Somali Raid: The Long, Quiet Campaign Behind Friday’s SEAL Strike

WASHINGTON: Friday’s Navy SEAL raid aimed at capturing the Somali terrorist known as Ikrimah is a glimpse at the future of American warfare, one where a small US combat presence is boosted by widescale support to local forces who bear the brunt of the fighting. The raid itself came like a blitzkrieg from the blue…

Aegis BMD Passes Key Test; Multiple Launches At Multiple Targets Next

Aegis BMD Passes Key Test; Multiple Launches At Multiple Targets Next
Aegis BMD Passes Key Test; Multiple Launches At Multiple Targets Next

At 1:30 am this morning – 7:30 pm yesterday Hawaiian time — the Navy’s newest missile defense system marked its second successful shootdown in a month. Under what Lockheed Martin called an “operationally realistic scenario” – more on that in a moment – the USS Lake Erie picked up the target with its Aegis Ballistic Missile…

China’s Fear Of US May Tempt Them To Preempt: Sinologists

Sun Tzu said: Whoever is first in the field and awaits the coming of the enemy will be fresh for the fight; whoever is second in the field and has to hasten to battle will arrive exhausted. WASHINGTON: Because China believes it is much weaker than the United States, they are more likely to launch…

Furlough Inferno: The Crazy Inconsistencies Of A Government Shutdown

Furlough Inferno: The Crazy Inconsistencies Of A Government Shutdown
Furlough Inferno: The Crazy Inconsistencies Of A Government Shutdown

WASHINGTON: This summer’s unpaid leave for federal workers was unpleasant enough. If the government shuts down October 1st, though, this fall’s furloughs are just going to be crazy. A patchwork of legal exceptions and grey areas will not only prevent most federal civilians from getting work done but, indirectly, keep many military servicemembers from getting…

Pentagon Memos Detail Government Shutdown Plans

Pentagon Memos Detail Government Shutdown Plans
Pentagon Memos Detail Government Shutdown Plans

How will the Defense Department handle the all-but-inevitable government shutdown on October 1st? In a few minutes, Pentagon comptroller Robert Hale will lay out the answers for the media — and for hundreds of thousands of anxious civil service employees, many of whom will be watching via webcast. What he’ll be briefing people on is…

China’s Dangerous Weakness, Part 1: Beijing’s Aggressive ‘Self-Defense’

China’s Dangerous Weakness, Part 1: Beijing’s Aggressive ‘Self-Defense’
China’s Dangerous Weakness, Part 1: Beijing’s Aggressive ‘Self-Defense’

WASHINGTON: From this city’s perspective, China looks like a rising giant, liable to dominate its smaller neighbors unless America stands firm. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will likely carry soothing words of reassurance on this very subject to Seoul and Tokyo when he travels there next week. From Beijing’s point of view, however, it is China…

Why The Army Wants To Ban Tattoos

Why The Army Wants To Ban Tattoos
Why The Army Wants To Ban Tattoos

U.S. Army Set to Ban Certain Tattoos In a culture where even soccer moms now sport tattoos and soccer-themed “tramp stamps” (click the links for some examples), the Army’s recent decision to ban all visible tattoos has prompted a “WTF?” heard round the world. Just watch the video above. But there’s method to the Army’s madness. This…

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