Giving Thanks, Keeping The American Faith Around The Globe

Giving Thanks, Keeping The American Faith Around The Globe
Giving Thanks, Keeping The American Faith Around The Globe

Army Central Command is going to feed about 50,000 troops, government civilians, contractors and coalition partners across 19 countries.

US: Iran Shoots Down Global Hawk; Second Drone Down This Month

US: Iran Shoots Down Global Hawk; Second Drone Down This Month
US: Iran Shoots Down Global Hawk; Second Drone Down This Month

The Global Hawk was downed after two earlier shots at US drones in the region, and attacks on commercial shipping.

B-52 Crosses Israel Enroute To Gulf States; Israeli Intel Prompts US Moves

B-52 Crosses Israel Enroute To Gulf States; Israeli Intel Prompts US Moves
B-52 Crosses Israel Enroute To Gulf States; Israeli Intel Prompts US Moves

As Israelis celebrated their independence day, sources here told Breaking Defense that at least one of the B-52s deployed to the region passed through our airspace, headed to “one of the Gulf states.”

White House, Pentagon Remain In Dark Over Syria Withdrawal

White House, Pentagon Remain In Dark Over Syria Withdrawal
White House, Pentagon Remain In Dark Over Syria Withdrawal

Republican Senators erupted in outrage, and there are some indications that Turkey pushed Trump to withdraw support from its traditional foes, the Kurds. The British government issued an equivocal statement, while the Kremlin applauded the move.

Mattis Supports Saudi War in Yemen, Rejects Privatizing Afghan Fight

Mattis Supports Saudi War in Yemen, Rejects Privatizing Afghan Fight
Mattis Supports Saudi War in Yemen, Rejects Privatizing Afghan Fight

“The training we have given them we know has paid off,” Mattis said of the Saudis. “We have had pilots in the air who recognize the danger of a specific mission and declined to drop even when they get the authority. We have seen staff procedures that put no-fire areas around areas where there’s hospitals or schools.”

Busting The Green Door: Army SIGINT Refocuses On Russia & China

Busting The Green Door: Army SIGINT Refocuses On Russia & China
Busting The Green Door: Army SIGINT Refocuses On Russia & China

Over 17 years of fighting terrorists and insurgents, “our SIGINT forces mastered the art and science of identifying and tracking individual threats with pinpoint precision,” Lt. Gen. Berrier said. “We now face a significant challenge on a much larger scale.”

New DIUX Software Saves Air Force Millions Of Pounds Of Airborne Tanker Gas A Month

New DIUX Software Saves Air Force Millions Of Pounds Of Airborne Tanker Gas A Month
New DIUX Software Saves Air Force Millions Of Pounds Of Airborne Tanker Gas A Month

AFA: The Defense Innovation Unit experimental (DIUx) is working with airmen and DOD civilian software coders to rapidly change the planning and conduct of air operations, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian, commander of Air Forces Central Command, told reporters here Tuesday. Over the past few months, Harrigian said, DIUx has helped develop new software used by the Combined…

Army Needs $45B Of Smart Weapons: Hellfire, GMLRS, ATACMS, Patriot, THAAD

Army Needs $45B Of Smart Weapons: Hellfire, GMLRS, ATACMS, Patriot, THAAD
Army Needs $45B Of Smart Weapons: Hellfire, GMLRS, ATACMS, Patriot, THAAD

ARLINGTON: Against terrorists in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq, US forces are firing smart weapons like Hellfire missiles as fast as industry can build them — or faster. Against a well-armed adversary like Russia or China, we might run out.  That’s why the military is making a major multi-year investment in precision weapons, one that the…

PACOM’s Harris Urges More Subs, PGMs, Ships At HASC

PACOM’s Harris Urges More Subs, PGMs, Ships At HASC
PACOM’s Harris Urges More Subs, PGMs, Ships At HASC

While North Korea threatens to shoot and sink American aircraft carriers and launch nuclear weapons, Pacific Command is running short of precision-guided munitions. And Pacific Command does not have enough surface ships, submarines and antimissile radars to keep up with current and emerging threats, its commander Adm. Harry Harris told the House Armed Services Committee…

Mother Of All Bombs Dropped On ISIS Terrorist Mothers

Mother Of All Bombs Dropped On ISIS Terrorist Mothers
Mother Of All Bombs Dropped On ISIS Terrorist Mothers

WASHINGTON: There’s a lot we don’t know about MOAB, the bomb originally designed to terrify and obliterate Iraqi troops and used in combat for the first time today in Afghanistan. We know that it is guided by GPS. We know that it’s very big — 27,100 pounds or so — and works well against caves…

Coast Guard Dodges Big Trump Budget Bullet; But Coasties Fix Roofs

Coast Guard Dodges Big Trump Budget Bullet; But Coasties Fix Roofs
Coast Guard Dodges Big Trump Budget Bullet; But Coasties Fix Roofs

WASHINGTON: The White House has dropped plans for a 14 percent cut to the Coast Guard, instead promising a budget that “sustains current funding levels.” The bad news is that “current funding levels” are already too low. The Coast Guard has to give almost 600 drug shipments a pass each year because they don’t have the ships or planes to catch…

Trump’s Generals, Part 2: Jim Mattis vs. Iran

Trump’s Generals, Part 2: Jim Mattis vs. Iran
Trump’s Generals, Part 2: Jim Mattis vs. Iran

Who are Trump’s generals? Yesterday, James Kitfield told us what these retired soldiers have in common as products of our post-9/11 wars. Now we’ll go deep into the formative experiences and geopolitical worldview of each man, starting today with the prospective Secretary of Defense, Gen. Jim Mattis. He’s been nicknamed both “Mad Dog” and “Warrior…

Everybody Loves ‘Mad Dog’: Mattis Pick Reassures Allies

Everybody Loves ‘Mad Dog’: Mattis Pick Reassures Allies
Everybody Loves ‘Mad Dog’: Mattis Pick Reassures Allies

SIMI VALLEY, CALIF.: You might not think a man nicknamed “Mad Dog” would put America’s allies at ease. But that’s the buzz here at the Reagan Library’s annual defense conference, where Donald Trump‘s choice of Gen. James Mattis to run the Pentagon met with enthusiastic praise from the right, from the left, and from overseas.…

CENTCOM Rebuts Breaking D’s Air War Critique

CENTCOM Rebuts Breaking D’s Air War Critique
CENTCOM Rebuts Breaking D’s Air War Critique

CORRECTED strikes per day figure WASHINGTON: The air war against the Islamic State is not “anemic,” a Central Command spokesman told Breaking Defense, rebutting a critique of the campaign we published last week. To say the rate of airstrikes in Syria and Iraq is less than against Iraq in 1991 and 2003, Serbia and Kosovo in…