CNO Says Navy Needs Ground Forces’ Help On Cyber, Electronic Warfare

CNO Says Navy Needs Ground Forces’ Help On Cyber, Electronic Warfare
CNO Says Navy Needs Ground Forces’ Help On Cyber, Electronic Warfare

WASHINGTON: Rivalries between the services are a favorite topic in this town, especially when budgets tighten. But when it comes to cyberwarfare, electronic warfare, and the wireless world where they intersect, the Navy’s top man in uniform is more than happy to get help from the Army. Admittedly, Adm. Jonathan Greenert is mostly focused on working with…

Army Shows Cheek, Elbows Its Way Into AirSea Battle Hearing

Army Shows Cheek, Elbows Its Way Into AirSea Battle Hearing
Army Shows Cheek, Elbows Its Way Into AirSea Battle Hearing

CAPITOL HILL: With half a million soldiers on active duty, you’d think the Army would be hard to overlook. When the House Armed Services Committee organized a hearing on the hot interservice concept known as “Air-Sea Battle,” though, they kind of forgot to invite the Army. But the largest service elbowed its way onto the…

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…

B-1B Exterminates Small Moving Boat; Tests Larger Anti-Ship Missile

B-1B Exterminates Small Moving Boat; Tests Larger Anti-Ship Missile
B-1B Exterminates Small Moving Boat; Tests Larger Anti-Ship Missile

It’s difficult enough for one ship to find and sink another ship. It may not be quite as hard for planes flying from an aircraft carrier to find enemy ships and sink them, but it’s not easy. The hardest task for a plane — especially a land-based plane — may be to find a small…

Plugging AirSea Battle’s Hole: Lockheed Dishes $30M For Anti-Ship LRASM Test

Plugging AirSea Battle’s Hole: Lockheed Dishes $30M For Anti-Ship LRASM Test
Plugging AirSea Battle’s Hole: Lockheed Dishes $30M For Anti-Ship LRASM Test

NATIONAL HARBOR: We all know that, since the end of the Cold War, the US military has vastly expanded its ability to precisely strike targets on the land. The dirty secret is that we’ve unilaterally disarmed our capability to strike ships at sea. The military calls this a “capability gap,” but it’s more like a…

Why The Army Matters: Human Factors And Killing

Why The Army Matters: Human Factors And Killing
Why The Army Matters: Human Factors And Killing

FORT BELVOIR: The intellectual ice is beginning to break. You could see it at the Fort Belvoir Officers’ Club on Tuesday afternoon, where the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) hosted a three-day, tri-service conference on “Strategic Landpower.” The US Army is wrestling with how to stay relevant once large-scale counterinsurgency in Afghanistan comes to…

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,…

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…

DoD Sheds First Clear Light On AirSea Battle: Warfare Unfettered

DoD Sheds First Clear Light On AirSea Battle: Warfare Unfettered
DoD Sheds First Clear Light On AirSea Battle: Warfare Unfettered

Like the Holy Trinity or the designated hitter rule, the concept known as AirSea Battle has been much discussed but little understood. The Defense Department released an official and unclassified summary of the concept for the first time this evening on a Navy website . (BreakingDefense got the document before it was made public). AirSea Battle would break down longstanding barriers:…

No Longer Unthinkable: Should US Ready For ‘Limited’ Nuclear War?

No Longer Unthinkable: Should US Ready For ‘Limited’ Nuclear War?
No Longer Unthinkable: Should US Ready For ‘Limited’ Nuclear War?

AI FORCE ASSOCIATION HQ: For more than 60 years, most Americans have thought of nuclear weapons as an all-or-nothing game. The only way to win is not to play at all, we believed, because any use of nukes will lead to Armageddon. That may no longer be the game our opposition is playing. As nuclear…

Beyond F-35: Rep. Forbes & Adm. Greenert on Cyber, Drones & Carriers

WASHINGTON: What homemade roadside bombs could do to Army and Marine ground vehicles was the ugly surprise of the last decade. What sophisticated long-range missiles could do to Navy aircraft carriers could be the ugly surprise of the next. “I think it would almost follow like the night to the day,” Rep. Randy Forbes told…

Navy Lags, Coast Guard Leads, In Building Ties With China

NATIONAL HARBOR: China bullies its neighbors, hacks computers around the world, and tests a missile designed to sink American aircraft carriers. The US Navy reallocates its newest and most combat-capable warships to the Pacific. The retired Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the sinophilic Gen. James “Hoss” Cartwright, says the Air Force and Navy’s…

Countering China: Hypersonic Missiles, Sensors, Stealth, & Speed

We have heard much about the anti-access/area denial threat China poses to American and allied forces in the Pacific. We have read much about new Chinese missiles such as the DF-21, which supposedly can destroy maneuvering ships at sea — especially US aircraft carriers. We have read that Pacific allies wish to deploy substantial fleets…