‘Major Upset’ As Lockheed Ditches Northrop For F-35 DAS Sensor

‘Major Upset’ As Lockheed Ditches Northrop For F-35 DAS Sensor
‘Major Upset’ As Lockheed Ditches Northrop For F-35 DAS Sensor

Northrop Grumman was pushed aside today by Lockheed Martin as it picked Raytheon to build perhaps the F-35’s most important sensor, the Distributed Aperture System. “It’s a major upset,” Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group said when I asked him to discuss the decision.

No $ For New B-52 Engines Til 2020; Nuke Modernization Moves Ahead: Gen. Rand

No $ For New B-52 Engines Til 2020; Nuke Modernization Moves Ahead: Gen. Rand
No $ For New B-52 Engines Til 2020; Nuke Modernization Moves Ahead: Gen. Rand

CORRECTED: Inserted Photo Of Minuteman III; Removed Photo Of Titan WASHINGTON: Gen. Robin Rand, the Air Force bomber and missile boss, really wants new jet engines for his aging B-52s. The service has invited interested companies to a two-day information session in December and Boeing and Rolls-Royce are already publicly campaigning for the contract. But,…

Bell V-280 Vs. Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1: Who Will Win Future Vertical Lift?

Bell V-280 Vs. Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1: Who Will Win Future Vertical Lift?
Bell V-280 Vs. Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1: Who Will Win Future Vertical Lift?

AMARILLO, TEX.: The Future Vertical Lift program aims to create revolutionary replacements for today’s military helicopters. But how? And why? The answers lie in the speed limits built into the physics of how a helicopter flies. Rival contractors Bell and Sikorsky (part of Lockheed Martin) both say they have transcended those limits to build dramatically…

Trump Vs. Pentagon: Is F-35 Really ‘Out Of Control’?

Trump Vs. Pentagon: Is F-35 Really ‘Out Of Control’?
Trump Vs. Pentagon: Is F-35 Really ‘Out Of Control’?

WASHINGTON: Just hours after the President-Elect tweeted F-35 costs were “out of control,” sending manufacturer Lockheed Martin‘s stock price into a nosedive, the first two F-35s to be based abroad landed in their new home country, Israel. Is the famously hard-nosed Israeli Defense Force deceived about what they’re getting for their money? Or is the…

F-35 Wins Denmark Competition: Trounces Super Hornet, Eurofighter

F-35 Wins Denmark Competition: Trounces Super Hornet, Eurofighter
F-35 Wins Denmark Competition: Trounces Super Hornet, Eurofighter

[UPDATING with Aboulafia analysis of questionable pricing] The F-35 just won a competition — and it wasn’t even close. In every category, from combat performance to cost, the Danish government rated Lockheed’s F-35A Joint Strike Fighter as superior to Airbus’s Eurofighter Typhoon and Boeing’s F/A-18F Super Hornet. What’s striking here is not that the F-35 won: Denmark…

GAO Upholds LRSB Award To Northrop; Boeing Glowers

GAO Upholds LRSB Award To Northrop; Boeing Glowers
GAO Upholds LRSB Award To Northrop; Boeing Glowers

UPDATED: Adds Aboulafia Comment, SecAF, Boeing, Northrop Statements.  WASHINGTON: The Government Accountability Office upheld the Long Range Strike Bomber contract award to Northrop Grumman today, smoothing the way for one of the Pentagon’s highest priority programs and erasing fears that the dismissal of the service’s top acquisition official for his ties to Northrop might affect the decision.…

Mabus: Get Moving On That F-18 Sale To Kuwait

Mabus: Get Moving On That F-18 Sale To Kuwait
Mabus: Get Moving On That F-18 Sale To Kuwait

SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION: Navy Secretary Ray Mabus wants the arms export bureaucracy to get a move on and approve Boeing‘s “crucial” sale of Super Hornet fighters to Kuwait. The Kuwait deal is for 28 fighters, with an option for 12 more. That’s not a huge sale, but in and of itself, it’s enough to keep the…

Kendall’s Merger Crusade: Bad Idea?

Kendall’s Merger Crusade: Bad Idea?
Kendall’s Merger Crusade: Bad Idea?

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon is “weeks” away from taking a tougher line on mergers between defense contractors — but two top defense industry analysts told Breaking Defense that was a bad idea. “Their only possible response to M&A [Mergers & Acquisitions] is S&P[:] Signaling & Posturing,” said the Teal Group’s Richard Aboulafia. “As with so many…

Tanker Fiasco Again? Boeing-Lockheed Protest Northrop’s LRSB Win

Tanker Fiasco Again? Boeing-Lockheed Protest Northrop’s LRSB Win
Tanker Fiasco Again? Boeing-Lockheed Protest Northrop’s LRSB Win

UPDATED: Adds Air Force, Aboulafia, Callan, And Northrop Grumman Comments WASHINGTON: To no one’s surprise, the Boeing-Lockheed team has filed a formal protest against the award to Northrop Grumman of the $80 billion Long Range Strike Bomber contract. Industry sources had been talking of strategies to prosecute or defend against a protest for at least…

Billions In F-35 Upgrades Debated; Canada Election Fallout

Billions In F-35 Upgrades Debated; Canada Election Fallout
Billions In F-35 Upgrades Debated; Canada Election Fallout

CAPITOL HILL: While Congress and the media focus on immediate issues with the F-35’s ejection seat, the program has begun working on a long-range modernization plan to upgrade the Joint Strike Fighter’s combat power. This modernization package, with the so-called Block 4 software upgrade at its core, is essential to the aircraft reaching its “full warfighting capability,” Maj. Gen.…

UK Commits To 2 Carriers, Fully Crewed; F-35B Numbers TBD

UK Commits To 2 Carriers, Fully Crewed; F-35B Numbers TBD
UK Commits To 2 Carriers, Fully Crewed; F-35B Numbers TBD

WASHINGTON: The United Kingdom is committed to a high-end battle fleet centered on two aircraft carriers, a senior Ministry of Defense official made clear yesterday. Just as important, the UK is committed to funding adequate crews to sail them — something that had been in doubt after much discussion about cutting costs by effectively mothballing the…

Lockheed Bids $9B For Sikorsky; May Spin Off IT, Tech Services

Lockheed Bids $9B For Sikorsky; May Spin Off IT, Tech Services
Lockheed Bids $9B For Sikorsky; May Spin Off IT, Tech Services

WASHINGTON: Lockheed Martin’s planned purchase of Sikorsky Aircraft, the biggest U.S. helicopter manufacturer, is a natural fit that will mean a lot more to buyer Lockheed and seller United Technologies Corp. than it will for the military rotorcraft industry, present or future. Here’s why. First, the two companies have worked together on military helicopter programs for decades.…

Textron’s Scorpion Heads To UK For RAF, Royal Navy Trials

Textron’s Scorpion Heads To UK For RAF, Royal Navy Trials
Textron’s Scorpion Heads To UK For RAF, Royal Navy Trials

UPDATED: Adds Details On UK Demos; QinetiQ’s PIlots Will Fly PARIS AIR SHOW: When Textron unveiled the Scorpion I will admit I was a serious sceptic. Where was the market? Who were the likely customers? Why did they spend their own money on such a venture? The first crack in my skepticism occurred when Gen. Hawk…

Tough Choices For DoD On Long Range Strike Bomber

Tough Choices For DoD On Long Range Strike Bomber
Tough Choices For DoD On Long Range Strike Bomber

UPDATED: AFCoS Gen. Welsh On Stealth Industrial Base; A PIlot Comments WASHINGTON: When the Pentagon picks the winner of the Long Range Strike Bomber (LRSB) contest in the next few months, it faces an interesting choice. It could give Lockheed Martin — which is doing the design work for the Boeing-Lockheed team — almost all of…