10 Reasons The US Should Build New Nuclear Missiles, GBSD

10 Reasons The US Should Build New Nuclear Missiles, GBSD
10 Reasons The US Should Build New Nuclear Missiles, GBSD

CORRECTED: Minuteman Was First Solid-Fueled ICBM; Jon Wolfsthal’s name The first solid-fueled InterContinental Ballistic Missile, Minuteman 1, was deployed some 55 years ago on the same day that President Kennedy announced that Soviet missiles were being deployed in Cuba. At the end of the Cuban missile crisis, President Kennedy credited the newly deployed Minuteman ICBM as his “ace…

Russian Robots: Fear Jammers, Not Terminators

Russian Robots: Fear Jammers, Not Terminators
Russian Robots: Fear Jammers, Not Terminators

WASHINGTON: Don’t worry about Russia building a killer robot someday. Worry about the radio-jamming drones they have today. Despite a few grandiose claims and snazzy videos of robots shooting guns, Russia remains behind “the Chinese, Iranians, and the Turks” in developing armed unmanned systems, let alone the United States, CNA expert Samuel Bendett said this…

CSIS On The Second Space Age: ‘Diverse, Disruptive, Disordered And Dangerous’

CSIS On The Second Space Age: ‘Diverse, Disruptive, Disordered And Dangerous’
CSIS On The Second Space Age: ‘Diverse, Disruptive, Disordered And Dangerous’

WASHINGTON: We knew space was congested, contested and all that. But the folks at CSIS have recast that to good effect in a report actually worth reading in detail. The Second Space Age (yes, they’ve come up with a catchy rubric!) is, they say, more diverse, disruptive, disordered, and dangerous than the first space age.” How…

Korean War 2.0? The Signs To Watch

Korean War 2.0? The Signs To Watch
Korean War 2.0? The Signs To Watch

After threatening to rain four missiles around Guam, North Korea’s pudgy leader, Kim Jong-un appeared to back off today. The (spoof) official North Korean News Agency issued a fabulous tweet describing it, declaring: “Esteemed General Kim Jong-Un reprieves US colony of Guam, citing concern for ocelots and sea turtles. Fate of Los Angeles remains unclear.”…

Hack Us, Please: Air Force Pays $130K In ‘Bug Bounties’ Under Obama Program

Hack Us, Please: Air Force Pays $130K In ‘Bug Bounties’ Under Obama Program
Hack Us, Please: Air Force Pays $130K In ‘Bug Bounties’ Under Obama Program

A project called Hack the Air Force is paying “white hat” hackers over $130,000 for finding weak points in its websites, the service announced this morning. It’s the Defense Department’s third “bug bounty” – a high-profile initiative of Obama’s last Defense Secretary, Ashton Carter, that’s survived under Trump. [CORRECTED FIGURES} Hack the Pentagon  found 138 unique,…

Contractors in Afghanistan: What Erik Prince Gets Right

Contractors in Afghanistan: What Erik Prince Gets Right
Contractors in Afghanistan: What Erik Prince Gets Right

Eric Prince, the former CEO of Blackwater, argues for expanded use of contractors in Afghanistan. Some of his proposals deserve attention. The idea apparently resonated with the White House (though not with Secretary of Defense Mattis) and has continued to get attention. Prince is widely regarded as the spawn of Satan because of the many…

US Yards Can Build Icebreaker For Under $1B: Zukunft

US Yards Can Build Icebreaker For Under $1B: Zukunft
US Yards Can Build Icebreaker For Under $1B: Zukunft

WASHINGTON: The Commandant of the Coast Guard  is “very confident” US shipyards can build the country’s first icebreaker in 20 years for less than the standard eye-watering $1 billion estimate. Adm. Paul Zukunft dismissed the idea of cutting costs by buying abroad, a toxic concept for Congress. And he publicly pondered a National Academy of Sciences proposal to…

Give Trump A Chance: NSC Staffer Pledges Thoughtful Strategy

Give Trump A Chance: NSC Staffer Pledges Thoughtful Strategy
Give Trump A Chance: NSC Staffer Pledges Thoughtful Strategy

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has shaken this staid capital city by making policy pronouncements over Twitter. Far from the social media spotlight, however, Trump’s National Security Council, led by warrior-intellectual H.R. McMaster, is coordinating a comprehensive series of policy reviews that are deliberative, collegial and strategic, NSC staffer Christopher Ford said today. The new North…

Thornberry Compromises: $631B For Defense

Thornberry Compromises: $631B For Defense
Thornberry Compromises: $631B For Defense

UPDATED: Harrison says Senate Dems are key CAPITOL HILL: The House Armed Services Committee will propose $631.5 billion in funding for defense, HASC staff told reporters this afternoon. That is about 1.4 percent less than the $640 billion HASC chairman Mac Thornberry and his Senate counterpart John McCain campaigned for, but it’s also 4.7 percent above…

Trump’s Promised Big Boost To DoD Evaporates In 2018 Budget

Trump’s Promised Big Boost To DoD Evaporates In 2018 Budget
Trump’s Promised Big Boost To DoD Evaporates In 2018 Budget

Campaign promises of a larger, more ready and fully modernized military have slammed into budget realities as the Trump administration’s fiscal 2018 budget for the Pentagon shows only modest growth above what the Obama administration had projected. Funding at those levels will support a 305-ship Navy, not the 350 ships that candidate Trump proposed back in…

F-35 Drives Closer Integration With Allies: Aussie Air Chief

F-35 Drives Closer Integration With Allies: Aussie Air Chief
F-35 Drives Closer Integration With Allies: Aussie Air Chief

WASHINGTON: The F-35 Joint Strike fighter will  drive deeper and more useful military connections between Australia, the United States and regional partners such as Japan and Malaysia, the head of Australia’s air force said today. “This aircraft has redefined joint” for Australia, Air Marshal Leo Davies said at the Center for Strategic and International Studies this morning, accelerating policy…

China Base Sparks ‘Very Significant Security Concerns’

China Base Sparks ‘Very Significant Security Concerns’
China Base Sparks ‘Very Significant Security Concerns’

WASHINGTON: For the first time, an important United States military base, one where a great deal of highly classified communications, intelligence and operations occur, sits within a few miles of a military competitor, China. Where? Djibouti, the tiny African state that sits on the Horn of Africa across from Yemen and sits astride the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. It…

Will THAAD Deployment Roil Or Calm Troubled Pacific?

Will THAAD Deployment Roil Or Calm Troubled Pacific?
Will THAAD Deployment Roil Or Calm Troubled Pacific?

WASHINGTON: The deployment of improved US missile defenses to Korea, THAAD, comes at a time of growing disorder across the region. There is one constant in this equation but three major unknowns. The constant is the THAAD system itself, whose capabilities — almost six times the maximum range of current Patriot missile defenses and roughly five…

Build Limited Missile Defenses Against Russian, Chinese Strikes: Experts

Build Limited Missile Defenses Against Russian, Chinese Strikes: Experts
Build Limited Missile Defenses Against Russian, Chinese Strikes: Experts

WASHINGTON: It’s time to build up missile defenses against limited attacks from Russia and China, leading experts gingerly suggest in a forthcoming study. While we can’t stop an all-out nuclear barrage, they say, we can and should reduce the temptation for Moscow or Beijing to risk a small strike. Such limited nuclear strikes are an…