Chinese Lasers Injure U.S. C-130 Pilots, Washington Responds Through Diplomatic Channels

Chinese Lasers Injure U.S. C-130 Pilots, Washington Responds Through Diplomatic Channels
Chinese Lasers Injure U.S. C-130 Pilots, Washington Responds Through Diplomatic Channels

Several laser attacks on U.S. aircraft in Djibouti are another way the Chinese appear to be making their presence felt in Africa. One analyst calls it a warning shot to other countries in the region.

Sen. Reed Presses Wilson, Goldfein On JSTARS Plans

Sen. Reed Presses Wilson, Goldfein On JSTARS Plans
Sen. Reed Presses Wilson, Goldfein On JSTARS Plans

In a hearing this morning, the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Jack Reed, said he’s skeptical about the current plan to retire the JSTARS radar surveillance plane because the Air Force has been inconsistent, not just about JSTARS, but a host of other programs.

Who Stands On Guard For Thee: Canada’s Contribution To Northern Defense

Who Stands On Guard For Thee: Canada’s Contribution To Northern Defense
Who Stands On Guard For Thee: Canada’s Contribution To Northern Defense

The return of the Russian threat has spurred US allies to pay new attention to collective defense, not just in Europe but in the North Atlantic. No ally is more critical than Canada, strategically joined at the hip with the US in NORAD. Recently, I had a chance to interview the head of the Royal…

How To ‘Land’ A Drone On A Manned Airplane: DARPA’s ‘Gremlins’

How To ‘Land’ A Drone On A Manned Airplane: DARPA’s ‘Gremlins’
How To ‘Land’ A Drone On A Manned Airplane: DARPA’s ‘Gremlins’

NATIONAL HARBOR: This time, General Atomics’ secret weapon isn’t the drone. It’s the mechanical arm that catches it in mid-flight — and then hauls it into the back of a C-130 cargo plane, also in mid-flight. General Atomics, which builds the iconic Predator, has rolled out its offering for DARPA’s Gremlins program, blandly called the…

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…

Who’s Right On C-130 AMP: The Congressman Or Air Force Lawyers?

Who’s Right On C-130 AMP: The Congressman Or Air Force Lawyers?
Who’s Right On C-130 AMP: The Congressman Or Air Force Lawyers?

UPDATED: Corrects Cost Per Plane To $3.8M; Holmes “Misspoke;” Adds Enhanced Mode S Upgrade CAPITOL HILL: The law is the law. But the law must be written and it must then be interpreted in practice. Ay, there’s the rub. Add the National Guard, local politics, aging C-130s, and a wobbly defense budget in which hard choices must…

TransCom Rushes Buy Of Ebola Isolation Units; 60 Days From Idea To Test

TransCom Rushes Buy Of Ebola Isolation Units; 60 Days From Idea To Test
TransCom Rushes Buy Of Ebola Isolation Units; 60 Days From Idea To Test

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon’s Transportation Command — the folks who move most everything for the military from Point A to Point B — are testing a new isolation unit to fit in a C-17 or C-130 aircraft, just 60 days after issuing the requirement. The head of TransCom, Gen. Paul Selva, told reporters this morning at a…

French Lessons From Mali: Fight Alone, Supply Together

French Lessons From Mali: Fight Alone, Supply Together
French Lessons From Mali: Fight Alone, Supply Together

By Murielle Delaporte French forces appear to have succeeded in Mali. They blunted the mad progress of Islamist forces during Operation Serval for those who don’t know, the serval is a gorgeous, sleek and fast African cat known for grabbing hidden prey from rocks and holes) drove them back to the northern mountains and seem to have broken the…

Sec. Donley: How Low Can The Air Force Go? — EXCLUSIVE

Sec. Donley: How Low Can The Air Force Go? — EXCLUSIVE
Sec. Donley: How Low Can The Air Force Go? — EXCLUSIVE

Michael Donley, Air Force Secretary, wrote this second of four op-eds on the future of the Air Force exclusively for Breaking Defense. Today’s piece grapples with just how small the Air Force’s force structure can get while the service can still accomplish its missions.We will run an op-ed early each morning through Friday. The Editor.…

The Air Force Needs More Dough; Make Up $30B That Goes To Intel Agencies

The Air Force provides the essential capabilities that make America’s joint operations possible and has been involved in nearly every military operation overseas since 1991. As the Pentagon delves into the details of the 2014 budget, getting the Air Force budget right is critical to ensure that the nation can count on its indispensable role…

Cut American Troops Or Afghans? Governors Want Guard Jobs

WASHINGTON: State governors are complaining to Congress about Defense Secretary Leon Panetta’s offer to give the Air National Guard two dozen C-130 aircraft and add back almost 1,200 jobs, saying it isn’t enough. The president’s budget originally proposed cutting 5,100 Air Guard jobs; last week, Panetta offered to restore 1,179 (by the governors’ count) and…

Precision Munitions Lessen Need for Close Air Support Plane: Schwartz Answers the A-10 Question

PENTAGON: One of the longest-running debates between the Air Force and the Army centers on close air support. Historically, the Air Force hates supplying CAS and doesn’t like buying or maintaining the planes that do it. But the white scarf boys wouldn’t let the Army do the job either, since it involved fixed-wing aircraft and…

SASC Chair Pushes New Counterfeiting Laws: China Blamed For Inaction

UPDATED WITH PENTAGON RESPONSE Capitol Hill: Faced with a torrent of counterfeit parts that pose a serious risk to the lives of American servicemen and to the performance of sophisticated weapons, Sen. Carl Levin pledged today to push for new laws and policies to help curb the problem. Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services…

Drone Collides Over Afghanistan With U.S. Warplane

Washington: A relatively small unmanned aircraft struck a C-130 cargo plane over Afghanistan, injuring no one but raising questions anew about whether drones can fly safely in American airspace. For more news and information on the swiftly-changing defense industry, please sign up for the Breaking Defense newsletter. You can also catch us on Twitter @BreakingDefense.…