Don’t Delay GBSD ICBMs; It’s Too Risky

Don’t Delay GBSD ICBMs; It’s Too Risky
Don’t Delay GBSD ICBMs; It’s Too Risky

Critics of modernizing the U.S. nuclear triad have called to delay or even terminate the GBSD. Their arguments do not make strategic, technical or economic sense.

Beyond INF: Countering Russia, Countering China (Analysis)

Beyond INF: Countering Russia, Countering China (Analysis)
Beyond INF: Countering Russia, Countering China (Analysis)

“Long-range precision fires… would provide us the capability (to) either, for example, support the Air Force by suppressing enemy air defenses at hundreds upon hundreds of miles or support the Navy by engaging enemy surface ships at great distances as well,” said Army Secretary Mark Esper. But those examples are two distinctly different missions, each most relevant to a different theater of war.

First Combat Laser For Navy Warship: Lockheed HELIOS

First Combat Laser For Navy Warship: Lockheed HELIOS
First Combat Laser For Navy Warship: Lockheed HELIOS

WASHINGTON: By 2020, for the first time, the US Navy will put a lethal laser on a warship. “This is a very big deal,” said Mark Gunzinger of the Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments, a longtime advocate of lasers. “It is clear evidence of the progress that has been made over the last several years…

Boost The US Bomber Force: Dollars vs. Operational Needs

Boost The US Bomber Force: Dollars vs. Operational Needs
Boost The US Bomber Force: Dollars vs. Operational Needs

The United States Air Force should consider shifting its balance of its strike forces from fighters to long-range bombers. At the end of the Cold War, the Air Force’s combat aircraft inventory included 411 bombers. Today, it has a total of 158 B-1, B-52, and B-2 bombers, of which only 96 are designated as Primary…

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Army Boosting Laser Weapons Power Tenfold

Army Boosting Laser Weapons Power Tenfold
Army Boosting Laser Weapons Power Tenfold

ARLINGTON: The Army is dialing up its lasers, from 5 to 10 kilowatt weapons that torched quadcopters in successful tests to 50 to 100 kW weapons that could kill helicopters and low-flying airplanes — and, possibly, blind cruise missiles as well. Given rising anxiety over Russia’s Hind gunships, Frogfoot fighters, and Kalibr missiles, the technology…

Marines Seek To Outnumber Enemies With Robots

Marines Seek To Outnumber Enemies With Robots
Marines Seek To Outnumber Enemies With Robots

PENTAGON CITY: Since World War II, the US military has always expected to fight outnumbered. Soon, however, expendable unmanned systems may change that. For the first time in 70 years, America could have numbers on its side. That turns traditional assumptions about tactics, technology, and budgets upside down. “It does flip things,” said Lt. Gen.…

New Threats Spark DoD Spending Debate: Thinktanks Ponder $2 Trillion In Options

New Threats Spark DoD Spending Debate: Thinktanks Ponder $2 Trillion In Options
New Threats Spark DoD Spending Debate: Thinktanks Ponder $2 Trillion In Options

WASHINGTON: If you were hoping, after a bitterly contentious presidential campaign, that at least we’d have consensus on national defense spending…tough luck. Instead, teams from five leading thinktanks — spanning the political spectrum but all using the same budget simulator — came up with a more than $2 trillion spread of options. They debated their plans…

A-10, Then A-11 And A-12? Air Force Ponders CAS Future

A-10, Then A-11 And A-12? Air Force Ponders CAS Future
A-10, Then A-11 And A-12? Air Force Ponders CAS Future

UPDATED: Adds Ayotte Comment WASHINGTON: The Air Force is considering not one, but two replacements for the aging A-10 Warthog close air support plane. But analysts wonder why, given that the service is already building a new bomber (the B-21), a new tanker (the KC-46), a new fighter (the F-35A), they would want to build two Close…

Lasers Vs. Drones: Directed Energy Summit Emphasizes The Achievable

Lasers Vs. Drones: Directed Energy Summit Emphasizes The Achievable
Lasers Vs. Drones: Directed Energy Summit Emphasizes The Achievable

WASHINGTON: When do laser weapons finally become real? The low-hanging fruit for a near-term application looks like it’s shooting down enemy drones before they can target US forces. Both the Army and Marines are testing vehicle-mounted “counter-UAS” (Unmanned Aerial System) lasers, while the Navy already has a bulkier model aboard the USS Ponce in the…

47 Seconds From Hell: Last-Ditch Robotic Missile Defense

47 Seconds From Hell: Last-Ditch Robotic Missile Defense
47 Seconds From Hell: Last-Ditch Robotic Missile Defense

WASHINGTON: In a report out this morning, CSBA scholars Bryan Clark and Mark Gunzinger argue that we don’t just need new technology and new tactics to confront the growing missile threats from China and Russia, though lasers, railguns, and hypervelocity projectiles are all useful. We need a different missile defense mindset than what we have today, one that trusts…

How To Make Better Buying Power Better

How To Make Better Buying Power Better
How To Make Better Buying Power Better

Reforming the U.S. military’s acquisition system has been a hot issue since Congress replaced the Continental Army’s first Quartermaster General in 1777. Despite near-continuous efforts to reduce waste, accelerate schedules and control costs, these efforts have rarely achieved their intended results. According to a recent study by the Institute for Defense Analysis, growth in the…

Invisible Bullets: The Navy’s Big Problem In Future War

Invisible Bullets: The Navy’s Big Problem In Future War
Invisible Bullets: The Navy’s Big Problem In Future War

WASHINGTON: In the brutal naval battles of the future, the first clash of arms will be a clash of electrons. If you don’t win the invisible battle of the airwaves, you can’t win the visible battle of missiles. Before warships can concentrate their fire on the enemy, they first must communicate with each other. Before they…

Electronic Warfare: We Have The Technology – But Not A Strategy

Electronic Warfare: We Have The Technology – But Not A Strategy
Electronic Warfare: We Have The Technology – But Not A Strategy

WASHINGTON: Our regular readers already know the bad news about electronic warfare. Russia and China are rapidly catching up to the US in jamming, spoofing, and electronic eavesdropping. Senior Pentagon officials say the technological gap between them and us is shrinking, especially on those technologies that have made the biggest difference: GPS, drones, smart weapons,…

Return Of The ABL? Missile Defense Agency Works On Laser Drone

Return Of The ABL? Missile Defense Agency Works On Laser Drone
Return Of The ABL? Missile Defense Agency Works On Laser Drone

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: Three years after the Missile Defense Agency mothballed its massive Airborne Laser, MDA is planning to reboot the concept for a new era. The old ABL was Boeing 747 with a human crew and tanks of toxic chemicals to generate power. The new idea a high-altitude, long-endurance drone armed with a more compact…