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Army Cyber Accelerates; Electronic Warfare Lags

Army Cyber Accelerates; Electronic Warfare Lags
Army Cyber Accelerates; Electronic Warfare Lags

PENTAGON: The Army is ahead of schedule building cyber teams — but its equally essential electronic warfare branch is lagging badly. Like a fiddler crab, one arm is much more developed than the other. While effective in the current fight against Daesh (aka ISIL), this unbalanced force would be at a severe disadvantage in future Multi-Domain Battles…

Navy, Marine F-18s In ‘Death Spiral’ As Readiness Plummets

Navy, Marine F-18s In ‘Death Spiral’ As Readiness Plummets
Navy, Marine F-18s In ‘Death Spiral’ As Readiness Plummets

CAPITOL HILL: The Navy-Marine fighter fleet is in a “death spiral” and the only long-term fix is to buy new jets faster, both F/A-18E/F Super Hornets and the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a former Pentagon analyst told Breaking Defense. Two veteran Hill staffers agreed the situation is dire and new planes are needed, although they put equal…

62 % Of F-18 Hornets Unfit To Fly, Up To 74% In Marines

62 % Of F-18 Hornets Unfit To Fly, Up To 74% In Marines
62 % Of F-18 Hornets Unfit To Fly, Up To 74% In Marines

UPDATED with Marine Corps data CAPITOL HILL: More than 60 percent of Navy and Marine Corps strike fighters are out of service, the Navy confirmed today. While 62 percent of fighters are effectively grounded, the overall figure for all naval aircraft is 53 percent. [UPDATE: With some of the oldest fighter jets in service, Marine Corps…

McCain’s 300 Low-End Fighters A ‘Great Idea:’ CSAF Gen. Goldfein

McCain’s 300 Low-End Fighters A ‘Great Idea:’ CSAF Gen. Goldfein
McCain’s 300 Low-End Fighters A ‘Great Idea:’ CSAF Gen. Goldfein

WASHINGTON: A key part of Sen. John McCain’s alternative defense budget proposal is the rapid purchase of 300 “low-cost, light-attack fighters that would require minimal work to develop.” I asked Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein today what he thought of McCain’s proposal, contained in Restoring American Power. “Great idea,” he said, pointing…

US Must Help Syrian Rebels To Blunt Russia, Terrorists

US Must Help Syrian Rebels To Blunt Russia, Terrorists
US Must Help Syrian Rebels To Blunt Russia, Terrorists

The battle of freedom and democracy versus authoritarianism repeats time and time again: World War II, the Cold War, the Arab Spring. Now, the setting is Syria, where moderate, pro-democracy rebels have been lashing out against the brutal dictatorship of Syrian President Bashar al Assad for over six years. How did we get to this…

Mr. Trump: We Need F-35s Built Faster, Not Fewer

Mr. Trump: We Need F-35s Built Faster, Not Fewer
Mr. Trump: We Need F-35s Built Faster, Not Fewer

Today’s United States Air Force faces a stark challenge: securing the sky in the face of ever increasing threats. Decades of deferred investment and an increasingly unstable world make this a critical issue facing the new Trump administration. Over 3/4 of the current Air Force fighter fleet is comprised of 1960s and 1970s designs that average…

Outbound SecAf James Warns Successor: ‘Beware The Unknown Unknowns’

Outbound SecAf James Warns Successor: ‘Beware The Unknown Unknowns’
Outbound SecAf James Warns Successor: ‘Beware The Unknown Unknowns’

PENTAGON: Deborah Lee James came to the Pentagon and faced a trial by fire. Within a month of her confirmation, a major scandal involving cheating by nuclear missile troops threatened to further tarnish the Air Force’s image and to raise fundamental questions among America’s allies about our ability to provide the nuclear umbrella they all depend on. The…

Trump Won; Four Global Realities He Faces

Trump Won; Four Global Realities He Faces
Trump Won; Four Global Realities He Faces

Americans woke up on November 9 with a collective sigh of relief: the election was finally over. Now, we get to the hard part: filling appointments in the executive branch, passing legislation, and getting the federal government to work again. The period between Election Day and January 20 is a great time for a refresher…

A Bridgehead Too Far? CSBA’s Aggressive, Risky Strategy For Marines

A Bridgehead Too Far? CSBA’s Aggressive, Risky Strategy For Marines
A Bridgehead Too Far? CSBA’s Aggressive, Risky Strategy For Marines

UPDATED with Brig. Gen. Turner remarks on the report WASHINGTON: Marines are famously aggressive, but a new battle plan from a leading thinktank makes Iwo Jima look low-risk. The Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments’ proposed concept of operations is imaginative, exciting and more than a little scary: In a future war, rather than stay far…

Ash Carter Walks Tightrope On Trump Transition

Ash Carter Walks Tightrope On Trump Transition
Ash Carter Walks Tightrope On Trump Transition

WASHINGTON: There’s still no sign of Donald Trump’s transition team at the Pentagon yet, but they’ll probably come this week, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said this morning. In the meantime, the secretary is walking a tightrope trying to defend his policies on the Islamic State, NATO, and Russia without explicitly disagreeing with a President-elect who…

US Army Races To Build New Cyber Corps

US Army Races To Build New Cyber Corps
US Army Races To Build New Cyber Corps

WASHINGTON: The US Army is rushing to stand up cyber forces but its progress shows both how far we’ve come, and how far we have to go. “From an initial start of six officers in 2014… today we have 397 officers, 141 warrant officers, and 560 non-commissioned officers and soldiers” in the Army’s recently created cyber…

SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific

SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific
SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific

Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James traveled through Asia, visiting Indonesia, India, Singapore, and the Philippines at the end of the summer. We didn’t hear a great deal about the trip in the US at the time but her meetings with her defense counterparts clearly impressed. In this op-ed, James shares the lessons she learned. China…

F-22, F-35 Outsmart Test Ranges, AWACS

F-22, F-35 Outsmart Test Ranges, AWACS
F-22, F-35 Outsmart Test Ranges, AWACS

CAPITOL HILL: How smart is too smart? When F-35 Joint Strike Fighters flew simulated combat missions around Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, their pilots couldn’t see the “enemy” radars on their screens. Why? The F-35s’ on-board computers analyzed data from the airplanes’ various sensors, compared the readings to known threats, and figured out the…

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