The 7-11 For Robot Subs: Underwater Plug And Stay Hubs

The 7-11 For Robot Subs: Underwater Plug And Stay Hubs
The 7-11 For Robot Subs: Underwater Plug And Stay Hubs

Think it’s hard to find a place to charge your smartphone at the airport? Try finding a power outlet in the ocean. Imagine you’re a robotic Navy mini-sub whose batteries are running low after a long mission monitoring, say, traffic around Chinese artificial islands in the South Pacific. Currently, you’d have to recharge at a land…

China’s (Not So Scary) Drone Army

China’s (Not So Scary) Drone Army
China’s (Not So Scary) Drone Army

WASHINGTON: How many drones is Beijing building? Relying on unidentified “estimates,” the Pentagon’s latest Chinese Military Power report says “China plans to produce upwards of 41,800 land- and sea-based unmanned systems, worth about $10.5 billion, between 2014 and 2023,” including armed and stealthy unmanned aircraft. (More on the report here). That sentence gave rise to…

Save Our Seoul: South Korea Needs THAAD ASAP

Save Our Seoul: South Korea Needs THAAD ASAP
Save Our Seoul: South Korea Needs THAAD ASAP

WASHINGTON: North Korea can’t nuke the US, not yet. But boy dictator Kim Jong-un already has about a thousand ballistic missiles capable of reaching South Korea and, in some cases, Japan. Most are Scud-like weapons with conventional explosives but a few might be nuclear-tipped. Against a large-scale launch, former Pentagon strategist Van Jackson said this morning, the missile…

ISIL Is The Symptom, Syria’s al-Assad Is The Disease

ISIL Is The Symptom, Syria’s al-Assad Is The Disease
ISIL Is The Symptom, Syria’s al-Assad Is The Disease

  WASHINGTON: The enemy of my enemy is….who exactly? That is the question U.S. Central Command planners confronted recently when they targeted the Khorasan Group, a hardcore Al Qaeda cell in Syria suspected of planning terrorist attacks against the United States and Europe. Not surprisingly, the U.S. strikes also killed fighters from the Al-Nusra Front,…

Naval Drones ‘Swarm,’ But Who Pulls The Trigger?

Naval Drones ‘Swarm,’ But Who Pulls The Trigger?
Naval Drones ‘Swarm,’ But Who Pulls The Trigger?

The Navy’s research arm is justifiably proud of its recent experiment with “swarming” drone boats, whose results (with video) were officially released today. But the very thing that’s most impressive about the swarmboats — their ability to act autonomously with minimal human guidance — raises crucial questions about when we can trust a robot to pull…

Ripley Vs. Iron Man: Making Exoskeletons Work For the Navy – Soon

Ripley Vs. Iron Man: Making Exoskeletons Work For the Navy – Soon
Ripley Vs. Iron Man: Making Exoskeletons Work For the Navy – Soon

WASHINGTON: Advocates of military exoskeletons, from the former chief of Special Operations Command on down, like to invoke Iron Man, Marvel’s iconic armored superhero. But there are other models for more modest and more feasible, yet still militarily valuable uses of exosuit technology. So don’t just think of Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man. Think of Sigourney…

US Has Lost ‘Dominance In Electromagnetic Spectrum’: Shaffer

US Has Lost ‘Dominance In Electromagnetic Spectrum’: Shaffer
US Has Lost ‘Dominance In Electromagnetic Spectrum’: Shaffer

NATIONAL PRESS CLUB: “We have lost the electromagnetic spectrum,” said Alan Shaffer, the Pentagon’s research and engineering chief, this morning. “That’s a huge deal when you think about fielding advanced systems that can be [countered] by a very, very cheap digital jammer.” We’ve heard senior Pentagon officials fret about electronic warfare before, most prominently the Chief of…

Breaking The Prison Of Our Own High-Tech Success

Breaking The Prison Of Our Own High-Tech Success
Breaking The Prison Of Our Own High-Tech Success

WASHINGTON: High-ranking officials and blue-ribbon commissions have spent decades trying to reform how the Defense Department develops new technologies, buys them, sustains them, and controls their export abroad. Almost everyone has failed. Why? Ben Fitzgerald says they’re thinking too small. “Hey guys, this is actually a strategic issue. It’s not just an acquisition issue or…

Army Grapples With Cyber Age Battles In Megacities

Army Grapples With Cyber Age Battles In Megacities
Army Grapples With Cyber Age Battles In Megacities

High-tech warfare at knife-fight ranges: that’s the ugly future of urban combat. If you thought Baghdad was bad, with its roughly six million people, imagine a “megacity” of 10 or 20 million, where the slums have more inhabitants than some countries. Imagine a city of the very near future where suspicious locals post every US…

Cut Carriers To Save Subs, Cyber From Sequester, Thinktanks Say

Cut Carriers To Save Subs, Cyber From Sequester, Thinktanks Say
Cut Carriers To Save Subs, Cyber From Sequester, Thinktanks Say

THE WHITE HOUSE SITUATION ROOM, CA. 2025: “Where are the carriers?” “In the scrapyard, Mr. President. How about some submarines?” That’s a parody, not a projection. But this hypothetical future isn’t that far off from what experts from four top thinktanks — AEI, CNAS, CSBA, and CSIS — presented this morning as the “least unacceptable”…

Robot Wars: Shawn Brimley Responds

After our story yesterday on Robert Work and Shawn Brimley‘s disconcerting vision of future robotic war, we got a thoughtful response from Brimley that, with his permission, we’ve published below. The Editors. Bob and I wrote the paper because we feel strongly that there are some powerful trends affecting the relationship between technology and military…

SecDef Should Crack Whip On Cyber, Drones, & Training Foreigners

SecDef Should Crack Whip On Cyber, Drones, & Training Foreigners
SecDef Should Crack Whip On Cyber, Drones, & Training Foreigners

Yesterday, four mid-grade military officers — one from each armed service — made a remarkable public recommendation to their boss, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel: It’s time to force the four services back into clearly demarcated “lanes” and reduce overlap between them as budgets shrink and competition escalates. They focused on three high-priority areas: Cybersecurity, the…

Bird Dogs & Drones, Terminators & Swarms: The Race Towards Robotic Warfare

Bird Dogs & Drones, Terminators & Swarms: The Race Towards Robotic Warfare
Bird Dogs & Drones, Terminators & Swarms: The Race Towards Robotic Warfare

More robots, fewer people. That’s where the US military is headed in the future. But what kind of robots? Army Gen. Robert Cone, four-star commander of the powerful Training and Doctrine Command (aka TRADOC), said that the service is studying how robots could help replace 25 percent of the soldiers in each of its 4,000-strong combat brigades. That’s because the…

Open Source, 3D Printing Key To Staying Ahead Of Enemy Tech

Open Source, 3D Printing Key To Staying Ahead Of Enemy Tech
Open Source, 3D Printing Key To Staying Ahead Of Enemy Tech

WASHINGTON: Hey, defense contractors! Open source software is not your enemy. In fact, far from undercutting your profits, it may increase them – and increase the US military’s capabilities at the same time. That’s a central concept in the Center for a New American Security’s recently established Technology and Security program, which aims to shake…