Long-Range Strike: ‘More Potent,’ More Survivable & Cheaper

Long-Range Strike: ‘More Potent,’ More Survivable & Cheaper
Long-Range Strike: ‘More Potent,’ More Survivable & Cheaper

On January 19, the Air Force struck Libya to halt terrorist activity using B-2 stealth bombers. This was not the first strike against Libya. A mix of U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy fighters conducted strikes 30 years ago against Libya in response to terrorist acts in Europe. A comparison of the two raids illustrates the…

Why Mattis Should Support Long Range Stand-Off Nuclear Cruise Missile

Why Mattis Should Support Long Range Stand-Off Nuclear Cruise Missile
Why Mattis Should Support Long Range Stand-Off Nuclear Cruise Missile

During his Senate confirmation hearing, Defense Secretary James Mattis expressed doubts over plans to buy the nuclear Long Range Stand-Off cruise missile (LRSO). “I need to look at that one.” Mattis said, “My going in position is that it makes sense, but I have to look at it in terms of its deterrence capability.” While Mattis should take…

F-22s Coming To  Australia Next Year: PACOM’s Adm. Harris

F-22s Coming To  Australia Next Year: PACOM’s Adm. Harris
F-22s Coming To Australia Next Year: PACOM’s Adm. Harris

SYDNEY: While it will be a short deployment, Australia and the United States have agreed to deploy America’s most advanced fighter next year as part of the Enhanced Air Cooperation (EAC) Initiative that has seen B-2 bombers and other advanced American aircraft deployed to the lucky country. Adm. Harry Harris, head of Pacific Command, disclosed…

SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific

SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific
SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific

Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James traveled through Asia, visiting Indonesia, India, Singapore, and the Philippines at the end of the summer. We didn’t hear a great deal about the trip in the US at the time but her meetings with her defense counterparts clearly impressed. In this op-ed, James shares the lessons she learned. China…

SecAf James Defends GBSD, LRSO

SecAf James Defends GBSD, LRSO
SecAf James Defends GBSD, LRSO

WASHINGTON: One thing grew clear as Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James spoke this morning: the service has huge bills now and even bigger ones coming down the track, especially when you include nuclear modernization. If she could, Lee told the audience at the New America think tank, she would “rewrite history” so that the F-35A, which…

How Many B-21s? Answer Pending, Says AF Global Strike

How Many B-21s? Answer Pending, Says AF Global Strike
How Many B-21s? Answer Pending, Says AF Global Strike

CAPITOL HILL: Gen. Robin Rand, head of Air Force Global Strike Command, made it pretty clear he’d like more than the 100 B-21 bombers to which the service is currently committed. He would probably like close to half again that many. Rand told a Mitchell Institute breakfast that the US currently has 156 bombers “in our…

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…

Presumptive CSAF Goldfein’s Top Five: Mackenzie Eaglen

Presumptive CSAF Goldfein’s Top Five: Mackenzie Eaglen
Presumptive CSAF Goldfein’s Top Five: Mackenzie Eaglen

The Senate Armed Services Committee approved the nomination of the new Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. David Goldfein, today by voice vote. He is almost certain to get full Senate approval soon. This will round out the rare and noteworthy turnover of the entire slate of Joint Chiefs over the past year, including the National…

Why Bombers Are Key to Nuke Modernization; Think Russia, North Korea, China

Why Bombers Are Key to Nuke Modernization; Think Russia, North Korea, China
Why Bombers Are Key to Nuke Modernization; Think Russia, North Korea, China

  Opponents of nuclear modernization worry that the presidential elections this year could end their hopes of killing a number of nuclear modernization programs—such as the Long Range Stand-Off cruise missile (LRSO) and the B-61 Mod 12 life extension program. Unfortunately for nuclear minimalists and abolitionists, President Obama has been true to his word and continued to support nuclear…

Pratt Is Making B-21 Engines; Don’t Expect More Tech Info

Pratt Is Making B-21 Engines; Don’t Expect More Tech Info
Pratt Is Making B-21 Engines; Don’t Expect More Tech Info

PENTAGON: Pratt and Whitney, as many assumed, will design and build the engines for the B-21 Long Range Strike Bomber, leaving B-2 bomber engine maker General Electric out in the cold. Air Fore Secretary Deborah Lee James‘ announcement of Pratt’s role, as well as that of six other subcontractors working with prime Northrop Grumman, during…

SecAF Unveils B-21 Bomber; Replies To McCain’s Contract Threat

SecAF Unveils B-21 Bomber; Replies To McCain’s Contract Threat
SecAF Unveils B-21 Bomber; Replies To McCain’s Contract Threat

AFA WINTER: The name is not nearly as euphonious as the B-3, nor as descriptive as Long Range Strike Bomber, but Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James has officially named Northrop Grumman’s aircraft the B-21 (hint — it’s the 21st century…). James, who rumors said would unveil some details about the bomber, only unveiled the…

Northrop Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Concept

Northrop Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Concept
Northrop Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Concept

PALMDALE, CALIF: Northrop Grumman unveiled its vision of the so-called sixth-generation fighter, showing reporters a laser-firing aircraft that looks like a cross between the B-2 bomber and the X-47B drone. Chris Hernandez, Northrop’s vice president for research, technology and advanced design, laid out the basic parameters for the sixth-gen fighter (Northrop refers to it as NG Air…

Boeing’s Bomber Protest Is Fundamentally Flawed

Boeing’s Bomber Protest Is Fundamentally Flawed
Boeing’s Bomber Protest Is Fundamentally Flawed

Who’s right about the Long Range Strike Bomber (LRSB) program: defense consultant Loren Thompson or the Air Force and senior Defense Department officials? The Air Force awarded the LRSB contract to Northrop Grumman. The competing Boeing-Lockheed Martin team was considered a slim favorite in this closely-held, closed competition, owing primarily to their scale and heft. To no one’s…

US Bombers, Tankers May Operate From Australia

US Bombers, Tankers May Operate From Australia
US Bombers, Tankers May Operate From Australia

WASHINGTON: While I hear there are still difficult details to be ironed out, the United States and Australia appear close to agreeing to regularly fly strategic bombers and airborne tankers from Darwin and Tindal air base in Australia. Gen. Lori Robinson, the commander of Pacific Air Forces, told reporters at a Defense Writers Group breakfast this morning that…