Navy Buys Lots More Fighters; Ships Up Slightly But 355 Not In Sight

Navy Buys Lots More Fighters; Ships Up Slightly But 355 Not In Sight
Navy Buys Lots More Fighters; Ships Up Slightly But 355 Not In Sight

PENTAGON: The U.S. Navy’s budget is growing by over $12 billion in 2019, and more ships are on their way – but not enough to get to the hoped-for 355-ship fleet any time before the 2050s. In unveiling its $194.1 billion budget for the 2019 fiscal year on Monday, Navy officials highlighted the increase in…

Marine Air Needs FY18 Budget To Recover From ‘Horrible Year’: Commandant

Marine Air Needs FY18 Budget To Recover From ‘Horrible Year’: Commandant
Marine Air Needs FY18 Budget To Recover From ‘Horrible Year’: Commandant

CENTER FOR STRATEGIC & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: Marine Corps aviation is recovering from “a horrible year” of “horrific” accidents that killed 20 Marines, the Commandant said here yesterday. But, Gen. Robert Neller said, that progress is at risk unless Congress — which just passed a short-term spending bill to end the government shutdown — can actually enact…

2018 Forecast: Can the Navy Say No?

2018 Forecast: Can the Navy Say No?
2018 Forecast: Can the Navy Say No?

The Navy and Marine Corps hit the wall in 2017 with an string of deadly accidents. The newly named Secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer, seems to be charting a collision course with joint commanders.

‘Extraordinary’ National Security Space Changes, 7-Year V-22 Multiyear In NDAA

‘Extraordinary’ National Security Space Changes, 7-Year V-22 Multiyear In NDAA
‘Extraordinary’ National Security Space Changes, 7-Year V-22 Multiyear In NDAA

  UPDATED: Adds Changes To Air Force Space Command CAPITOL HILL: Principal DoD Space Advisor. Gone. Air Force’s new A-11 space staff. Kaput. Defense Space Council. Dead. And that’s really just the beginning of what the Senate and House Armed Services Committees hath wrought to national security space in the National Defense Authorization Act. The…

Marine Aviation Deaths Are Six Times Navy’s

Marine Aviation Deaths Are Six Times Navy’s
Marine Aviation Deaths Are Six Times Navy’s

WASHINGTON: If you know a young person who dreams of flying for their country over land and sea, tell them they’re a lot safer in the Navy than in the Marines. The MV-22 tilt-rotor that crashed in August, killing three, and the KC-130T transport that crashed in July, killing 16, are just the tip of…

Marines Order Stand-Downs After Crash Deaths: What’s Wrong?

Marines Order Stand-Downs After Crash Deaths: What’s Wrong?
Marines Order Stand-Downs After Crash Deaths: What’s Wrong?

With 19 Marines killed in two aircraft crashes since July 10th, Marine Corps Commandant Robert Neller has ordered all aviation units to stand down for safety reviews. This summer’s crashes come after months of rising accident rates, with a total of 22 deaths and 18 “Class A Mishaps” – incidents involving loss of life or…

US Should Stand Off In Syria; Not A Core Interest

US Should Stand Off In Syria; Not A Core Interest
US Should Stand Off In Syria; Not A Core Interest

After a U.S. F-18 shot down a Syrian fighter-bomber last week, Assad’s ally, Russia, declared that it would consider shooting down any U.S. aircraft west of the Euphrates river. The White House defiantly declared the US would defend itself if attacked. Risking a war with a nuclear power over a Syrian policy that does not advance core…

Navy Must Boost Carrier Air Wings’ Range, Size & Lethality

Navy Must Boost Carrier Air Wings’ Range, Size & Lethality
Navy Must Boost Carrier Air Wings’ Range, Size & Lethality

Paris Air Show attendees take note. The Navy needs more new strike fighters to cope with falling readiness rates. Will they be Super Hornets, F-35s or Block III Super Hornets? What mix does the US Navy need as it grapples with boosting the size of the fleet to 355 ships? And what about the MQ-25…

Hypoxia Worries ‘Top Issue’ For Boeing Defense CEO; Cobham Tech Unveiled

Hypoxia Worries ‘Top Issue’ For Boeing Defense CEO; Cobham Tech Unveiled
Hypoxia Worries ‘Top Issue’ For Boeing Defense CEO; Cobham Tech Unveiled

PARIS: Boeing Defense’s new CEO, Leanne Caret, told me this afternoon that investigating suspected hypoxia cases is “a top priority for Boeing,” and she is receiving weekly briefings on the issue. Pilots are supposed to be tough physical specimens who can handle 9 Gs and still think fast. But flying at altitude — often in…

Aircraft Dominate Navy Unfunded List; Still No New Ships

Aircraft Dominate Navy Unfunded List; Still No New Ships
Aircraft Dominate Navy Unfunded List; Still No New Ships

WASHINGTON: New aircraft make up half the Navy’s $5.3 billion unfunded requirements list of items that didn’t fit in the 2018 budget request. But while the wishlist includes several upgrades to existing vessels, as well as new landing craft and barges, it doesn’t ask for any new warships. Instead of ships, the unfunded requirements list prioritizes…

Reaper Drones: The New Close Air Support Weapon

Reaper Drones: The New Close Air Support Weapon
Reaper Drones: The New Close Air Support Weapon

CORRECTS: Name and title of operations group commander CREECH AIR FORCE BASE: Over two days of briefings here by everyone from pilots to maintainers to the operations group commander of the 432nd Wing, one message rang out loud and clear: the Reaper has grown into a key Close Air Support (CAS) tool for the US military and…

Hey GAO: Fighter Gap Means We Should Buy F-35 Faster

Hey GAO: Fighter Gap Means We Should Buy F-35 Faster
Hey GAO: Fighter Gap Means We Should Buy F-35 Faster

The GAO’s recommendation against boosting acquisition rates for F-35 components misses the mark while the United States faces severe security threats in multiple regions around the world. America faces a dangerous fighter gap that requires buying more F-35s faster. The only way to make this happen in the present budget environment is to drive the price down —…

New Problems Hit T-45; Navy Tightens Flight Limits

New Problems Hit T-45; Navy Tightens Flight Limits
New Problems Hit T-45; Navy Tightens Flight Limits

Days after the Navy’s T-45 Goshawk trainers returned to flight under strict safety restrictions because of problems with their air supply, the service felt compelled to make them even stricter. An aircrew’s report of “minor headaches” prompted the tighter limits, a Navy spokesperson told Breaking Defense. Only one flight out of 92 over 48 hours reported such…

Boeing’s Block III Super Hornet ‘High End’ Complement To F-35: Stackley

Boeing’s Block III Super Hornet ‘High End’ Complement To F-35: Stackley
Boeing’s Block III Super Hornet ‘High End’ Complement To F-35: Stackley

NATIONAL HARBOR: Boeing’s proposed Block III upgrade to the Super Hornet would be a “fairly high-end” complement to the F-35C Joint Strike Fighter, acting Navy Secretary Sean Stackley believes. Instead of seeing Super Hornets as a potential replacement for the F-35 — as President Trump proposed — Stackley and other naval leaders at the Sea-Air-Space conference…