Kim Jong-un Has Much To Teach Pentagon About Speed: Gen. Hyten

Kim Jong-un Has Much To Teach Pentagon About Speed: Gen. Hyten
Kim Jong-un Has Much To Teach Pentagon About Speed: Gen. Hyten

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: The morning the news broke that North Korea could tip its ICBMs with nuclear warheads, the US general in charge of strategic deterrence said we could a learn a lot from Kim Jong-un. America prides itself on innovation, but today, said Gen. John Hyten, in matters military, our adversaries are innovating faster because…

New ICBM Cheaper Than Upgraded Minuteman: Boeing On GBSD

New ICBM Cheaper Than Upgraded Minuteman: Boeing On GBSD
New ICBM Cheaper Than Upgraded Minuteman: Boeing On GBSD

ARLINGTON: A brand-new ICBM may cost the nation more than $85 billion, but keeping the geriatric Minuteman will cost even more. That’s according to Boeing, the aerospace giant that began building the original Minuteman I in 1958 and has maintained the much-modified Minuteman III since 1970. Sure, the company can reset the odometer on the…

Renew and Strengthen America’s Strategic Deterrent

Renew and Strengthen America’s Strategic Deterrent
Renew and Strengthen America’s Strategic Deterrent

Many Americans are asking whether the three legs of the nuclear triad are still relevant. My answer to this question is an emphatic, yes. Today’s discussion should not be about “if” we recapitalize the triad, but instead how to enhance the execution of the strategic deterrence mission. Since the end of the 1950s, the United…

How Trump Should Handle Russian Nuclear Talks

How Trump Should Handle Russian Nuclear Talks
How Trump Should Handle Russian Nuclear Talks

If the Trump administration wants to negotiate an arms control treaty with Russia, it must meet several preconditions. The Times of London reports that then President-elect Donald Trump signaled he would consider a nuclear arms reduction treaty with the Russians. He was quoted as saying, “For one thing, I think nuclear weapons should be way down and…

New ICBMs Could Cost Way Above $85B: CAPE’S Morin

New ICBMs Could Cost Way Above $85B: CAPE’S Morin
New ICBMs Could Cost Way Above $85B: CAPE’S Morin

CAPITOL HILL: The Pentagon’s official estimate of $85 billion to replace the Minuteman III ICBM — already 37 percent above the Air Force’s $62 billion figure — is itself a low-end estimate, the head of Cost Assessment & Program Evaluation says. CAPE almost never offers alternative estimates of a program’s cost, said director Jamie Morin,…

Nuke Missile Collaboration Now Up To Air Force: Navy VADM Benedict

Nuke Missile Collaboration Now Up To Air Force: Navy VADM Benedict
Nuke Missile Collaboration Now Up To Air Force: Navy VADM Benedict

WASHINGTON: In theory, the Navy and the Air Force could save money and reduce risk by using common, proven components on both services’ nuclear missiles. In practice, Air Force decisions in the coming months will “make or break the effective implementation of commonality,” said Vice Adm. Terry Benedict, head of the Navy Strategic Systems Programs. “I…

Presumptive Air Force Chief Appears To Shift On B-21 Cost Info

Presumptive Air Force Chief Appears To Shift On B-21 Cost Info
Presumptive Air Force Chief Appears To Shift On B-21 Cost Info

UPDATED: Adds Air Force Statement  WASHINGTON: The administration’s nominee for Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. David Goldfein, came before the Senate Armed Services Committee this morning promising to improve Air Force relations with Congress. And Goldfein delivered, to the point of apparently agreeing with a pleased SASC chairman John McCain that the service should…

F-35A, LRSB, KC-46 Spark Spending Spike In 2020s: CSIS

F-35A, LRSB, KC-46 Spark Spending Spike In 2020s: CSIS
F-35A, LRSB, KC-46 Spark Spending Spike In 2020s: CSIS

WASHINGTON: The Air Force’s top priority programs — the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the Long Range Strike Bomber, and the KC-46 tanker — will cause Pentagon procurement spending to balloon in the early 2020s, says one of the capital’s leading defense budget experts. Army ground combat programs are also increasing rapidly, but they are rising from such…

Want Stability? Fund Nuke Triad Modernization

Want Stability? Fund Nuke Triad Modernization
Want Stability? Fund Nuke Triad Modernization

Nuclear modernization will receive at least $1.2 billion more this year than last year’s $23.5 billion if the president’s Defense Department budget request is approved. Modernization funding for nuclear weapons and their delivery systems comprise 4 percent of the defense budget and 0.6 percent of the Federal budget. These include : the Ohio-class submarine replacement program (ORP);…

Rethinking The Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent

Rethinking The Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent
Rethinking The Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent

The United States Air Force needs to replace the Minuteman III ICBM fleet at the three nuclear missile bases in Wyoming, Montana, and North Dakota. Critics decry the cost of a proposed replacement, thought to be in the range of several hundred billion dollars. Their main argument against replacing ICBMs is not the cost of replacing the…