Next HASC Chair Targets Nuke Funding

Next HASC Chair Targets Nuke Funding
Next HASC Chair Targets Nuke Funding

Rep. Adam Smith called into question the decades-old backbone of US nuclear policy, while calling for a “total redo” of the Nuclear Posture Review the Pentagon released earlier this year.

Why America Needs A Nuclear Air Launched Cruise Missile

Why America Needs A Nuclear Air Launched Cruise Missile
Why America Needs A Nuclear Air Launched Cruise Missile

UPDATED: We Run Op-Ed; Pentagon Announces LRSO Contract The Pentagon just awarded the third major contract in the modernization of the nuclear triad. First came the B-21 bomber. Then the Columbia-class submarine, to replace the Ohio class boomers. Two days ago they awarded Boeing and Northrop Grumman contracts to begin work on the new version…

VCJCS Selva Says US Must Not Let Robots Decide Who Dies; Supports LRSO

VCJCS Selva Says US Must Not Let Robots Decide Who Dies; Supports LRSO
VCJCS Selva Says US Must Not Let Robots Decide Who Dies; Supports LRSO

WASHINGTON: Admitting there’s a “raucous debate” in the US military about whether humans should allow robots to decide when to pull the trigger, the nation’s Nr. 2 uniformed officer told the Senate today that he doesn’t “think it’s reasonable to put robots in charge of whether we take a human life.” Gen. Paul Selva, the…

Trump Policy Nominee Boosts Nukes, Slams Russia

Trump Policy Nominee Boosts Nukes, Slams Russia
Trump Policy Nominee Boosts Nukes, Slams Russia

CAPITOL HILL: President Trump’s pick for the No. 2 policy job in the Pentagon, David Trachtenberg, endorsed new nuclear delivery systems, praised NATO and allies in general and took a hard line towards the Kremlin in his confirmation hearing today. Responding to senators’ questions, Trachtenberg said Russia should pay “a cost” for meddling in the 2016…

Feinstein Presses Mattis On LRSO; Mattis Still Thinking

Feinstein Presses Mattis On LRSO; Mattis Still Thinking
Feinstein Presses Mattis On LRSO; Mattis Still Thinking

WASHINGTON: One of the most controversial new weapons in the US arsenal, the Long Range Standoff cruise missile (LRSO), meant to replace the Air Launched Cruise Missile, came under direct fire by a top Senate defense and intelligence lawmaker, Sen. Dianne Feinstein. The senior California senator holds seats both on the Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee…

Mattis Signals Strong Commitment To Allies, Especially NATO; Announces Weapons Review

Mattis Signals Strong Commitment To Allies, Especially NATO; Announces Weapons Review
Mattis Signals Strong Commitment To Allies, Especially NATO; Announces Weapons Review

Presumptive Defense Secretary James Mattis sent a clear signal to America’s allies — and to his presumptive boss, President-Elect Trump — that the NATO alliance is “enormously” important and that America “must also take no ally for granted.” If approved by the Senate, Mattis said, in written answers to questions from the Senate Armed Services Committee,…

New Cruise Missile Crucial To Nuclear Deterrence

New Cruise Missile Crucial To Nuclear Deterrence
New Cruise Missile Crucial To Nuclear Deterrence

Critics of US nuclear modernization claim the Long-Range Stand-Off (LRSO) weapon — an aircraft-launched nuclear cruise missile — can be eliminated without harming America’s security interests. But the LRSO provides America with a unique capability to deter adversaries from using nuclear force and projects credible power while keeping US forces safe. Updated standoff weapons ensure…

Beef Up Conventional Forces; Don’t Worry About A Tactical Nuke Gap

Beef Up Conventional Forces; Don’t Worry About A Tactical Nuke Gap
Beef Up Conventional Forces; Don’t Worry About A Tactical Nuke Gap

At the end of this week, thousands of experts in one of humanity’s most terrible possibilities — nuclear war — will meet here in Washington to discuss how to avoid what they have spent their careers planning to do, in hopes they never will. Michael Krepon, one of America’s most experienced practitioners of the arcane art of…

LRS Bomber Shows Failings Of Obama’s Nuclear Strategy

LRS Bomber Shows Failings Of Obama’s Nuclear Strategy
LRS Bomber Shows Failings Of Obama’s Nuclear Strategy

Lost in much of the initial coverage of the $80 billion Long Range Strike Bomber about specs and jobs is that the contract award is the latest step forward in an unnecessary and unsustainable projected spending binge to rebuild the U.S. nuclear arsenal in its current image. According to a January 2015 Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report, the direct costs of the…

The Nuclear Option: Long Range Strike & The Case For Dual-Use

The Nuclear Option: Long Range Strike & The Case For Dual-Use
The Nuclear Option: Long Range Strike & The Case For Dual-Use

By Blake McMahon Tuesday, Northrop Grumman won the contract to develop the Air Force’s next strategic bomber. Specifics about the competing designs have remained a closely-guarded secret, and the exact capabilities of the new aircraft are likely to remain classified for some time. One fact that is already known about the new bomber, however, is that,…

Nukes Or Conventional Weapons? Buy The Ones We Use

Nukes Or Conventional Weapons? Buy The Ones We Use
Nukes Or Conventional Weapons? Buy The Ones We Use

As the House and Senate gear up for votes in the coming days to fund the Defense Department, lawmakers are set to support a bow wave of costly nuclear weapons programs increasingly at odds with the needs of U.S. troops and the future threats that dominate their agenda. Notably for a president who famously championed…

DoD, DoE Together Can’t Afford Ohio Replacement Sub: Kendall

DoD, DoE Together Can’t Afford Ohio Replacement Sub: Kendall
DoD, DoE Together Can’t Afford Ohio Replacement Sub: Kendall

CAPITOL HILL: The Navy’s already acknowledged that building the next nuclear missile submarine will bust its shipbuilding budget. Now, the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer has admitted that the Ohio Replacement Program could be a bill too far for the entire nuclear weapons enterprise across the Departments of Defense and Energy — even if Congress repeals…

Want Stability? Fund Nuke Triad Modernization

Want Stability? Fund Nuke Triad Modernization
Want Stability? Fund Nuke Triad Modernization

Nuclear modernization will receive at least $1.2 billion more this year than last year’s $23.5 billion if the president’s Defense Department budget request is approved. Modernization funding for nuclear weapons and their delivery systems comprise 4 percent of the defense budget and 0.6 percent of the Federal budget. These include : the Ohio-class submarine replacement program (ORP);…

New Nuke Cruise Missile As Crucial As New Bomber: Haney

New Nuke Cruise Missile As Crucial As New Bomber: Haney
New Nuke Cruise Missile As Crucial As New Bomber: Haney

ARMY & NAVY CLUB: In the dog-eat-dog, admiral-eat-general world of budget warfare in the age of sequestration, it’s easy to pit programs against each other. The Navy’s new nuclear missile submarine and the Air Force’s Long-Range Strike Bomber, for example, are both huge strategic-weapons programs with enormous bills coming due in the next decade and much debate…