Land forces now control the sea — and that is vital in the Pacific

Land forces now control the sea — and that is vital in the Pacific
Land forces now control the sea — and that is vital in the Pacific

“It is likely that we are only at the beginning of a leap in the capability of land based anti-ship missiles,” warns Albert Palazzo of the University of New South Wales.

Here are 3 future missiles INDOPACOM says it needs to challenge China

Here are 3 future missiles INDOPACOM says it needs to challenge China
Here are 3 future missiles INDOPACOM says it needs to challenge China

“The bottom line is the entire joint force is required to help deliver effects to both deter and fight and win,” said US Indo-Pacific Command head Navy Admiral John Aquilino.

Army Picks Tomahawk & SM-6 For Mid-Range Missiles

Army Picks Tomahawk & SM-6 For Mid-Range Missiles
Army Picks Tomahawk & SM-6 For Mid-Range Missiles

Lockheed Martin won a $339 million contract today to integrate two Raytheon-made missiles, now used by the Navy, into a truck-mounted artillery battery by 2023.

Direct Hit: Army Test-Fires Lockheed Precision Strike Missile EXCLUSIVE

Direct Hit: Army Test-Fires Lockheed Precision Strike Missile EXCLUSIVE
Direct Hit: Army Test-Fires Lockheed Precision Strike Missile EXCLUSIVE

Lockheed’s prototype’s success is a big step towards fielding a new 300-plus-mile missile in 2023.

Army’s Multi-Domain Unit ‘A Game-Changer’ In Future War

Army’s Multi-Domain Unit ‘A Game-Changer’ In Future War
Army’s Multi-Domain Unit ‘A Game-Changer’ In Future War

But modernizing the Army will take decades and tough decisions about everything from online propaganda to the National Guard.

‘Fight To Get To The Fight:’ Marine Amphibs Under The Gun

‘Fight To Get To The Fight:’ Marine Amphibs Under The Gun
‘Fight To Get To The Fight:’ Marine Amphibs Under The Gun

CAPITOL HILL: Threatened by hundreds of precision-guided munitions now in the hands of Russia and China, the Navy and Marine Corps continue to search for technologies and tactics that will allow them to operate close to the coastline without unsustainable losses. “We’re going to need long-range fires that can operate from a ship or from…

Trump Scraps Cold War Nuclear Treaty, US Moving To Build New Missiles

Trump Scraps Cold War Nuclear Treaty, US Moving To Build New Missiles
Trump Scraps Cold War Nuclear Treaty, US Moving To Build New Missiles

“For far too long, Russia has violated the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty with impunity,” a statement from the White House said. Moscow has refused to admit that it has for years been “covertly developing and fielding a prohibited missile system that poses a direct threat to our allies and troops abroad.”

Marines Want Missiles To Sink Ships From Shores, And They Want Them Fast

Marines Want Missiles To Sink Ships From Shores, And They Want Them Fast
Marines Want Missiles To Sink Ships From Shores, And They Want Them Fast

“The Army is looking at this too but probably on a different timeline — the Marine Corps wants to get after this pretty quickly.”

Navy To Begin Arming Subs With Ship-Killer Missile

Navy To Begin Arming Subs With Ship-Killer Missile
Navy To Begin Arming Subs With Ship-Killer Missile

It’s a major shift after decades in which submarines focused on projecting power ashore, with their only anti-ship weapons being their rarely-used torpedoes. Driving the change: increasing anxiety about China.

The US & China: A Colder Peace or Thucydides’ Trap?

The US & China: A Colder Peace or Thucydides’ Trap?
The US & China: A Colder Peace or Thucydides’ Trap?

As President Trump pushes Beijing on trade and cyber espionage, the United States and China are on a collision course. The U.S. urgently needs a new strategy to avoid the traditional fate of rising and status quo powers: catastrophic war.

Sea Dragon II: Streamline Marine Logistics For Future War

Sea Dragon II: Streamline Marine Logistics For Future War
Sea Dragon II: Streamline Marine Logistics For Future War

The concepts the Warfighting Lab comes up with aren’t holy writ, but rather a baseline for young Marines to build on, “a point from which to deviate,” said Maj. J.B. Persons, a special projects officer at MCWL. “Give Marines new tools or toys, and they’ll surprise you every time.”

The Next Pacific War: Lessons From Wake Island For The PLA

The Next Pacific War: Lessons From Wake Island For The PLA
The Next Pacific War: Lessons From Wake Island For The PLA

China’s increasingly aggressive rise puts the Pacific theater in play in a way it hasn’t been since 1945. In this essay, Singaporean scholar Ben Ho Wan Beng and retired US Marine Gary Lehmann look at what a critical but overlooked World War II battle has to tell us about the potential strengths — and weaknesses — of the Marine Corps’s new concept for waging the next Pacific war. — the editors

Marine Missile Strategy: Buy Some ASAP, Then Develop With Army

Marine Missile Strategy: Buy Some ASAP, Then Develop With Army
Marine Missile Strategy: Buy Some ASAP, Then Develop With Army

The Marines want new missiles for multiple missions: attacking enemy aircraft, ships at sea, and ground targets. But getting them on a tight budget will require working closely with the Army and Navy.

DoD Breakfast Club: Service Secretaries Coordinate R&D Spending

DoD Breakfast Club: Service Secretaries Coordinate R&D Spending
DoD Breakfast Club: Service Secretaries Coordinate R&D Spending

“We’ve started getting together for breakfast every week or two,” said Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson, “just the three of us. It’s absolutely terrifying the staffs.”