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Fewer Ships At Sea, Fewer Missions, Less Training: CNO’s Sequestration Damage List

Fewer Ships At Sea, Fewer Missions, Less Training: CNO’s Sequestration Damage List
Fewer Ships At Sea, Fewer Missions, Less Training: CNO’s Sequestration Damage List

PENTAGON: The Navy has 10 fewer ships worldwide compared to just a few months ago. It has no warships at all off South America to help combat the drug trade. And training cutbacks will force many units to specialize in a sub-set of their assigned missions instead of getting ready for the full range of…

SCMR Concludes Pacific Pivot Needs More Cash, Missions: Gen. Dempsey

SCMR Concludes Pacific Pivot Needs More Cash, Missions: Gen. Dempsey
SCMR Concludes Pacific Pivot Needs More Cash, Missions: Gen. Dempsey

CAPITOL HILL: The next Pentagon budget will almost certainly include increased spending for the Navy, Marines, and Air Force to boost their presence and operations in the Asia-Pacific region. That’s because the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the Pentagon’s strategic review found we…

HASC Finally Skeds Pacific Pivot Hearing; Hill Remains Inactive On Defense Sequestration

HASC Finally Skeds Pacific Pivot Hearing; Hill Remains Inactive On Defense Sequestration
HASC Finally Skeds Pacific Pivot Hearing; Hill Remains Inactive On Defense Sequestration

CAPITOL HILL: The House Armed Services Committee has scheduled its first hearing on what is arguably the Pentagon’s most important shift since the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the strategic shift of US forces and focus to the Pacific. So far the witness list for the Wednesday morning hearing doesn’t boast a list of…

Air-Sea Battle Is More About Bin Laden Than Beijing: Former CSAF Schwartz

Air-Sea Battle Is More About Bin Laden Than Beijing: Former CSAF Schwartz
Air-Sea Battle Is More About Bin Laden Than Beijing: Former CSAF Schwartz

CRYSTAL CITY: Don’t think Beijing. Think Abottabad. The evolving concept known as Air-Sea Battle isn’t all about a war with China, nor a budget war with the US Army, said the former Air Force chief of staff who is one of the concept’s founding fathers. Instead, said Gen. Norton Schwartz, who retired just last fall,…

Grounded Air Force Jets Take Off Again – But Training Budget Still Up In The Air

Grounded Air Force Jets Take Off Again – But Training Budget Still Up In The Air
Grounded Air Force Jets Take Off Again – But Training Budget Still Up In The Air

Today, the US Air Force announced that squadrons grounded since April, from combat units to the famous Thunderbirds, had the funding to fly again – for now. Congress had given the service permission to move some $423 million from other programs into the training budget, enough to keep planes flying until October 1st, when the…

Stick With The Tomahawk, Forget LRASM

Stick With The Tomahawk, Forget LRASM
Stick With The Tomahawk, Forget LRASM

By Steve Russell Here at BreakingDefense, we get a lot of op-ed submissions arguing for more spending on new weapons. Today, we present an argument on why new technology can sometimes be a trap. The author, Steve Russell, is a retired Army lieutenant colonel, and — though he’s too modest to mention this — a…

US Marine Force in Darwin, Australia Boosts To 1,000 Next Year; Rise To MEU Force Proceeds

US Marine Force in Darwin, Australia Boosts To 1,000 Next Year; Rise To MEU Force Proceeds
US Marine Force in Darwin, Australia Boosts To 1,000 Next Year; Rise To MEU Force Proceeds

WASHINGTON: The US presence in the remote northern Australian port of Darwin will soar from its current 250 troops to 1,000 next year and ultimately to 2,200, granting a full Marine Expeditionary Unit an effective base of operations. Although the general agreement had been made in 2011, the renewed commitment is likely to elicit a…

Navy, Northrop Score Historic First With (Mostly) Successful X-47B Drone Carrier Landings

Navy, Northrop Score Historic First With (Mostly) Successful X-47B Drone Carrier Landings
Navy, Northrop Score Historic First With (Mostly) Successful X-47B Drone Carrier Landings

[Updated Thursday with details on third, aborted landing attempt] Two out of three ain’t bad, if you’re trying something no one’s ever done before. Landing on the narrow, pitching deck of a Navy aircraft carrier is one of the hardest things a human being can do. Today, for the first time in history, a robot…

Glimpse Inside Air-Sea Battle: Nukes, Cyber At Its Heart

Glimpse Inside Air-Sea Battle: Nukes, Cyber At Its Heart
Glimpse Inside Air-Sea Battle: Nukes, Cyber At Its Heart

PENTAGON: In intellectual terms, Air-Sea Battle is the biggest of the military’s big ideas for its post-Afghanistan future. But what is it, really? It’s a constantly evolving concept for high-tech, high-intensity conflict that touches on everything from cyberwar to nuclear escalation to the rise of China. In practical terms, however, the beating heart of AirSea…

As Europe Scrambles To Buy UAVs, Where’s The Pilot In That Gripen?

As Europe Scrambles To Buy UAVs, Where’s The Pilot In That Gripen?
As Europe Scrambles To Buy UAVs, Where’s The Pilot In That Gripen?

The Swedes who build the Gripen fighter are known for being practical, producing advanced fighters that are relatively cheap (at least compared to almost everyone else). At the Paris Air Show the Gripen folks, SaaB Group. very deliberately floated an interesting idea. Since the Gripen uses fly-by-wire technology and advanced avionics which virtually eliminate the need…

Psst, Congress: You Don’t Really Know Sequestration’s Bite

Psst, Congress: You Don’t Really Know Sequestration’s Bite
Psst, Congress: You Don’t Really Know Sequestration’s Bite

After four months, we still know precious little about how sequestration — or automatic budget cuts in the name of debt reduction — is being implemented or what Pentagon priorities are most affected. But one important detail has become clear after the Pentagon recently released two reports. Leaders are trying to navigate near-term fiscal uncertainty,…

French Gather By Thousands To Honor US Pilots Downed On Fourth Of July — 1943

French Gather By Thousands To Honor US Pilots Downed On Fourth Of July — 1943
French Gather By Thousands To Honor US Pilots Downed On Fourth Of July — 1943

As many as 10,000 Frenchmen — and a few Americans — gathered Sunday to honor an American bomber crew downed 70 years ago on July 4, 1943 off of a small island in northern France. A young French girl, Anne, saw the American fly boys captured by the Nazis after their plane went down in…

Navy Moves Smaller Coastal Craft To Persian Gulf As We Pull Big Ships

Navy Moves Smaller Coastal Craft To Persian Gulf As We Pull Big Ships
Navy Moves Smaller Coastal Craft To Persian Gulf As We Pull Big Ships

Three Navy coastal patrol craft arrived in the Persian Gulf this morning aboard a transoceanic transport ship. Once again, the US Navy is moving more warships to the Persian Gulf. This time, though, we’re not sending an extra aircraft carrier or another task force. This is arguably a de-escalation of possible tensions with Iran. In…