Air Force Chief Seeks Navy Chief’s Cooperation On JADC2

Air Force Chief Seeks Navy Chief’s Cooperation On JADC2
Air Force Chief Seeks Navy Chief’s Cooperation On JADC2

“[T]here is a difference in how aggressively the Navy is pursuing JADC2 compared to the Army and Air Force,” Bryan Clark, Navy expert at the Hudson Institute, says.

JADC2 Needs Pentagon To Overhaul Data Management Policies

JADC2 Needs Pentagon To Overhaul Data Management Policies
JADC2 Needs Pentagon To Overhaul Data Management Policies

“There are going to be some vulnerabilities in there. We just have to recognize them immediately, and then be able to sort it out and mitigate it rapidly,” Space Force Lt. Gen. Saltzman says.

Starship Troopers? TRANSCOM-SpaceX Accord Raises Policy Eyebrows

Starship Troopers? TRANSCOM-SpaceX Accord Raises Policy Eyebrows
Starship Troopers? TRANSCOM-SpaceX Accord Raises Policy Eyebrows

Point-to-point space transport is “a decade plus, maybe even multiple decades, in the future for that to be economical and practical from any commercial standpoint,” Carissa Christensen, CEO of Bryce Space and Technologies, says.

Mitchell Touts Low-Cost Drones As ‘Force Multipliers’

Mitchell Touts Low-Cost Drones As ‘Force Multipliers’
Mitchell Touts Low-Cost Drones As ‘Force Multipliers’

The study cautions that no matter how smart, drones only “are complementary, force-multiplying capabilities, not replacements for 5th generation stealth aircraft” such as F-35 and F-22 fighter jets, and B-21 bombers.

AFRL Satellite To Track Up To The Moon; Space Force-NASA Tout Cooperation

“If you look at the orbits of the stuff that’s going around the Moon, It looks like a drunken sailor wandering around as compared to the orbits that we’re used to describing closer to the Earth,” AFRL’s Col. Eric Felt says.

Scrap Old Planes Or ‘Risk Losing High-End Fight:’ CSAF Brown

Scrap Old Planes Or ‘Risk Losing High-End Fight:’ CSAF Brown
Scrap Old Planes Or ‘Risk Losing High-End Fight:’ CSAF Brown

“His greatest challenge will be to build the coalition in Washington, and particularly on Capitol Hill, that will support new ways of rapidly developing capabilities,” says former Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson.

Air Force Flight Tests B-21 Avionics; Program ‘On Right Track’

Air Force Flight Tests B-21 Avionics; Program ‘On Right Track’
Air Force Flight Tests B-21 Avionics; Program ‘On Right Track’

“I know we’re not going to be immune from design flaws,” Air Force RCO head Randy Walden said of the B-21 program. “We’re going to have to work through those, and we’re doing some of that today.”

AF Tests F-35, Stealth Fleet For Integrated Electronic Warfare

AF Tests F-35, Stealth Fleet For Integrated Electronic Warfare
AF Tests F-35, Stealth Fleet For Integrated Electronic Warfare

“Many believe that stealth is perishable,” says Teal Group’s Richard Aboulafia, thus increasing the need for suppression of enemy air defenses. Of course, a key requirement for the F-35 is that it can take out advanced air defenses.

Combatant Commanders Want Reaper To Stay

Combatant Commanders Want Reaper To Stay
Combatant Commanders Want Reaper To Stay

The Air Force wants to cut its workhorse drone, the MQ-9 Reaper. The combatant commanders that use the MQ-9 don’t want to see that happen.

Air Force Expands AI-Based Predictive Maintenance

Air Force Expands AI-Based Predictive Maintenance
Air Force Expands AI-Based Predictive Maintenance

WASHINGTON: The Air Force plans to expand its “predictive maintenance” using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to another 12 weapon systems, says Lt. Gen. Warren Berry, deputy chief of staff for logistics, engineering and force protection. “I continue to believe that predictive maintenance is a real game changer for us as an Air Force,”…

Long-Range All-Domain Prompts Roles & Missions Debate

Long-Range All-Domain Prompts Roles & Missions Debate
Long-Range All-Domain Prompts Roles & Missions Debate

“It’s ridiculous, to be quite candid. It is encroachment on roles and missions,” says Mitchell Institute’s Dave Deptula about Army plans for super long-range weapons that rival the capabilities of Air Force combat aircraft.

DoD Needs New Measures For Valuing Weapons: Mitchell

DoD Needs New Measures For Valuing Weapons: Mitchell
DoD Needs New Measures For Valuing Weapons: Mitchell

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon should not judge weapon systems on “overly simplistic metrics” but adopt a more holistic evaluation that weighs a weapon’s cost and capabilities against the total costs of achieving the mission, a new paper from the Mitchell Institute argues. “All we ever hear is, that the F-22 and the F-35 are expensive. But…

Air Force Eyes Moving Older F-22s From Training To Combat Units

Air Force Eyes Moving Older F-22s From Training To Combat Units
Air Force Eyes Moving Older F-22s From Training To Combat Units

“There are a lot of requirements out there and we could use everything we had and a little bit more,” says ACC head Gen. Mike Holmes, but “we need to put some priority on modernization.”

Space Force, Services Struggle To Define Mission Boundaries

Space Force, Services Struggle To Define Mission Boundaries
Space Force, Services Struggle To Define Mission Boundaries

“We can’t break the US Air Force, we can’t break the Army, we can’t break the Navy,” said Lt. Gen. David Thompson, Space Force vice commander.