How Desert Storm Changed War; What Obama Can Change To Defeat ISIL

How Desert Storm Changed War; What Obama Can Change To Defeat ISIL
How Desert Storm Changed War; What Obama Can Change To Defeat ISIL

Dave Deptula was arguably the key player in air power during the world’s first precision guided war, Desert Storm. He offers the principal lessons learned during that war on its quarter-century anniversary. He takes those lessons and applies them to the current fight against the terrorists, murderers, thugs and rapists who comprise ISIL, which we call…

Excalibur Goes To Sea: Raytheon Smart Artillery Shoots Back

Excalibur Goes To Sea: Raytheon Smart Artillery Shoots Back
Excalibur Goes To Sea: Raytheon Smart Artillery Shoots Back

SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION: Paul Daniels of Raytheon is a bit miffed. Yesterday, prominent defense commentator Loren Thompson wrote an article in Forbes extolling the technology Daniels works on, precision-guided cannon shells — particularly the products of BAE Systems. But Daniels doesn’t work for BAE. He works on Raytheon’s Excalibur smart round, fired 800 times in anger in…

We’ll Unveil Third Offset Details In FY17 Budget, Except The Black Part: Bob Work

We’ll Unveil Third Offset Details In FY17 Budget, Except The Black Part: Bob Work
We’ll Unveil Third Offset Details In FY17 Budget, Except The Black Part: Bob Work

WASHINGTON: This time last year, top Pentagon officials were very publicly touting the Pentagon’s new Third Offset Strategy. Then offset went into stealth mode as people went behind closed doors to wrestle with what it would actually be. So, I asked Deputy Secretary Bob Work yesterday, what’s up with offset? Work’s response made clear the concept…

We Can’t Always Count On Smart Bombs: CSBA

We Can’t Always Count On Smart Bombs: CSBA
We Can’t Always Count On Smart Bombs: CSBA

Washington’s gotten used to war on easy mode. Policymakers may debate the strategic value of air campaigns in places like Syria, Iraq, and Yemen, but they assume the smart bombs will hit their targets. One bomb, one target, one boom. That assumption is no longer safe, says a new study from the influential Center for…

Close Air Support Summit Sparks Nod To Textron’s Scorpion

Close Air Support Summit Sparks Nod To Textron’s Scorpion
Close Air Support Summit Sparks Nod To Textron’s Scorpion

PENTAGON: Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh. Marine Commandant Gen. Joseph Dunford. National Guard Bureau Chief Army Gen. Frank Grass. Gen. Hawk Carlisle, head of Air Force Air Combat Command. That’s a lot of stars and command authority gathered in one place and they all came together at…

Ghostrider’s Big Gun: AC-130J Gets 105 ASAP; Laser Later

Ghostrider’s Big Gun: AC-130J Gets 105 ASAP; Laser Later
Ghostrider’s Big Gun: AC-130J Gets 105 ASAP; Laser Later

WASHINGTON: Sometimes smart bombs aren’t the smart choice. Sometimes you just need a big bad flying gun. That’s why the aging AC-130 gunship is still revered by ground troops for its ability to fire a 105mm cannon — a weapon normally mounted on light tanks. That’s why the head of Air Force Special Operations Command, Lt.…

A-10s Strike Targets In Iraq, But Not Syria

A-10s Strike Targets In Iraq, But Not Syria
A-10s Strike Targets In Iraq, But Not Syria

UPDATED: With Targeting Details; Clarification About Syria WASHINGTON: The armored and inimitable A-10 Warthog is being used to destroy ISIL targets in Iraq — but not Syria. “They’ve been flying for a few weeks and have conducted multiple strikes in central and northwestern Iraq,” an Air Force source says. “No missions in Syria.” Kristina Wong of…

The End Of Advantage: Enemies May Catch Up With US Technology — Or Surpass It

WASHINGTON: “We in the United States are a bit arrogant in thinking [that] we own the technology high ground,” the civilian told the assembled generals. “Technology doesn’t necessarily belong to us and where it goes is not necessarily in our hands.” For six decades, the United States could count on being the planet’s preeminent economic…