DARPA’s revolutionary seaplane wants to change how the Pentagon hauls cargo

DARPA’s revolutionary seaplane wants to change how the Pentagon hauls cargo
DARPA’s revolutionary seaplane wants to change how the Pentagon hauls cargo

For it’s Liberty Lifter project, the research agency is betting on a concept called the “wing-in-ground effect,” an aerodynamic principle that’s well-known but proven difficult to master, a DARPA official told Breaking Defense.

Colonial Pipeline Hack Shows Peril Of Ignoring Military Cyber Vulnerabilities: Kendall

Colonial Pipeline Hack Shows Peril Of Ignoring Military Cyber Vulnerabilities: Kendall
Colonial Pipeline Hack Shows Peril Of Ignoring Military Cyber Vulnerabilities: Kendall

The ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline in May underscores the urgency for the Pentagon to safeguard its transportation and logistics enterprise, defense officials said.

DARPA Hopes A Plane-Boat Hybrid Can Solve The Pentagon’s Sealift Challenge

DARPA Hopes A Plane-Boat Hybrid Can Solve The Pentagon’s Sealift Challenge
DARPA Hopes A Plane-Boat Hybrid Can Solve The Pentagon’s Sealift Challenge

A new DARPA solicitation is seeking information about a vehicle class capable of filling the sealift and airlift gaps within the Pentagon’s requirements.

How Air Force Tankers, Transports Can Survive In High-Tech War

How Air Force Tankers, Transports Can Survive In High-Tech War
How Air Force Tankers, Transports Can Survive In High-Tech War

“We’re looking at airframes of the future that will have common cockpits, advanced propulsion systems, (and) signature management,” Miller said. The goal “really is understanding (how) to modify or build an airplane that allows us to operate through that threat environment.”

Airstrikes Up In Iraq & Syria, Afghanistan Eats ISR: CENTCOM

Airstrikes Up In Iraq & Syria, Afghanistan Eats ISR: CENTCOM
Airstrikes Up In Iraq & Syria, Afghanistan Eats ISR: CENTCOM

America is waging two very different wars at once. New data from the Defense Department shows the air campaign against the Islamic State escalating back to near-record intensity after a four-month (relative) lull. Meanwhile, airstrikes in Afghanistan are down to a tiny fraction of the bombardment in Iraq and Syria, but Afghanistan’s vast and rugged wastelands…

Airbus Mulls Bringing A400M To US

Airbus Mulls Bringing A400M To US
Airbus Mulls Bringing A400M To US

UPDATED: Air Force Acquisition Head LaPlante Leaves Door Open For Airbus PARIS AIR SHOW: The A400M can do things no C-130 can. It’s much bigger than a C-130. The air platform is reportedly incredibly stable in flight, raising the possibility of launching rockets from it or putting high accuracy guns on it. But it’s got a…

DoD Caps Airlift at 300 C-5s, C-17s; Hill Cannot Refuse

So how many aircraft does it take to move the world’s largest military force? Not as many as many as you would think, the Pentagon says. In what has at times seemed like a long-running bad joke, filled with terms like ‘floors’, ‘ceilings’ and ‘sweet spots’, the Pentagon has finally capped its strategic airlift requirement…