LCS In Pacific: Run Silent, Run Shallow

LCS In Pacific: Run Silent, Run Shallow
LCS In Pacific: Run Silent, Run Shallow

What good is a little ship in a big war on a big ocean? It can hide behind islands and in shallow waters, sniping at the enemy fleet — much like the PT boats of World War II or skirmishers in a Napoleonic army. That’s the US Navy’s newest argument for its much-criticized Littoral Combat…

‘At War Next Week’: Bob Work On Readiness, Modernization, & COCOMs

‘At War Next Week’: Bob Work On Readiness, Modernization, & COCOMs
‘At War Next Week’: Bob Work On Readiness, Modernization, & COCOMs

WASHINGTON: The US can’t afford to modernize its military and increase its size at the same time, said the former deputy secretary of defense , Bob Work. It can’t build up war-ready forces to deter Russia and China while engaging in non-stop operations around the world, the way we have since 1991. If we have…

15 Subs Kept Out of Service: 177 Months Of Drydock Backups

15 Subs Kept Out of Service: 177 Months Of Drydock Backups
15 Subs Kept Out of Service: 177 Months Of Drydock Backups

  WASHINGTON: A massive maintenance backlog has idled 15 nuclear-powered attack submarines for a total of 177 months, and the Navy’s plan to mitigate the problem is jeopardized by budget gridlock, two House Armed Services Committee staffers told Breaking Defense. That is almost 15 submarine-years, the equivalent of taking a boat from the 2018 budget…

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…

Overburdened Navy Must Just Say ‘No’: Spencer

Overburdened Navy Must Just Say ‘No’: Spencer
Overburdened Navy Must Just Say ‘No’: Spencer

PENTAGON: How will the new Navy Secretary  get people to understand the fleet is being worked too hard? “Because we’ll start every conversation with 17 dead sailors,” Richard Spencer told reporters this morning in his first media roundtable as SecNav. The 10 deaths aboard the USS McCain last month and the seven aboard the USS Fitzgerald…

Congress, Navy Share Blame For Fatal Collisions At Sea

Congress, Navy Share Blame For Fatal Collisions At Sea
Congress, Navy Share Blame For Fatal Collisions At Sea

CAPITOL HILL: Congress’s repeated budget malpractice and the Navy’s flawed policies combined to cause the accidents that killed 17 sailors, the Navy and the GAO say. Legislative dysfunction means budget cuts, caps, and delays have chronically shortchanged training and maintenance across the fleet, forcing sailors to work 100-plus hours a week to try to catch…

Army To Update 400+ Units’ Software In 28 Months

Army To Update 400+ Units’ Software In 28 Months
Army To Update 400+ Units’ Software In 28 Months

Hate updating the software on your smart phone? Then have compassion for the Army, which is trying to standardize its computer systems across more than 400 units in the next 28 months. The objective is a “single software baseline,” where every unit has the same set of information technologies. Such standardization should simplify everything from…

House Appropriators Give SecDef Blank Check For $28.6B

House Appropriators Give SecDef Blank Check For $28.6B
House Appropriators Give SecDef Blank Check For $28.6B

WASHINGTON: In a sign of how strange the budget process has become, the House Appropriations Committee has approved a defense spending bill that basically gives Secretary Jim Mattis a $28.6 billion blank check. Scattered across seven different accounts in the base and Overseas Contingency Operations budgets, it’s called the National Defense Restoration Fund, and it makes…

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…

High-End War Capabilities Sneak Into Army’s 2018 Budget

High-End War Capabilities Sneak Into Army’s 2018 Budget
High-End War Capabilities Sneak Into Army’s 2018 Budget

If Congress enacts the Trump administration’s 2018 budget request, many in the Army will be ecstatic. Weapons contractors, maybe not so much. The $137.2 billion request ($166.1 billion including overseas contingency operations funds) is up by 5 percent from a year ago. It would be the most money the Army has gotten since 2012. The budget…

Navy, Marine F-18s In ‘Death Spiral’ As Readiness Plummets

Navy, Marine F-18s In ‘Death Spiral’ As Readiness Plummets
Navy, Marine F-18s In ‘Death Spiral’ As Readiness Plummets

CAPITOL HILL: The Navy-Marine fighter fleet is in a “death spiral” and the only long-term fix is to buy new jets faster, both F/A-18E/F Super Hornets and the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a former Pentagon analyst told Breaking Defense. Two veteran Hill staffers agreed the situation is dire and new planes are needed, although they put equal…

Flight Ops Of 15 F-35As Suspended Due To Fuel Tank Problem

Flight Ops Of 15 F-35As Suspended Due To Fuel Tank Problem
Flight Ops Of 15 F-35As Suspended Due To Fuel Tank Problem

The US Air Force and Norway announced the temporary suspension of flight operations for 15 F-35As today because of “peeling and crumbling insulation in avionics cooling lines inside the fuel tanks.” The problem, caused by a supplier, was discovered during depot modification of an F-35A and affects a total of 57 aircraft, 42 of them still on the…

HASC Hammers Navy Readiness In Push For $18B Defense Boost

HASC Hammers Navy Readiness In Push For $18B Defense Boost
HASC Hammers Navy Readiness In Push For $18B Defense Boost

CAPITOL HILL: House Republicans keep hammering on military shortfalls, part of their push for a controversial $18 billion budget boost that the Senate has so far rejected and the White House has threatened to veto. “The message that we’re hearing is across the services we have a significant problem with readiness,” Rep. Randy Forbes told me.…

Dems May Refuse To Support HASC NDAA: Our Markup Preview

Dems May Refuse To Support HASC NDAA: Our Markup Preview
Dems May Refuse To Support HASC NDAA: Our Markup Preview

WASHINGTON: Mac Thornberry, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, wants to boost funding for readiness and modernization and he’s using a budgeting gimmick in the defense policy bill to do it that is prompting much head shaking. (A similar gimmick led to a short-lived presidential veto last year). Colin’s bet is that, should the Senate…