Anti-Aircraft Missile Sinks Ship: Navy SM-6

Anti-Aircraft Missile Sinks Ship: Navy SM-6
Anti-Aircraft Missile Sinks Ship: Navy SM-6

The supersonic SM-6 Standard Missile, designed to shoot down incoming aircraft and cruise missiles, has sunk a target ship in a test. The decommissioned frigate Reuben James went down off Hawaii in the January event, just disclosed today. The test was part of the Navy’s effort to rebuild its firepower to destroy enemy fleets, a concept…

DepSecDef Work Details 2017 Budget: Offset Just Beginning EXCLUSIVE

DepSecDef Work Details 2017 Budget: Offset Just Beginning EXCLUSIVE
DepSecDef Work Details 2017 Budget: Offset Just Beginning EXCLUSIVE

UPDATED: Adds DepSecDef Explanation For Additional LCS PENTAGON: “We don’t have enough money to do everything we want to do,” Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work told me in an exclusive 85-minute interview in his E-Ring Pentagon office. “So what we’re doing this year, Sydney, is we are trying to prepare as many demonstrations on advanced…

Robot Subs, Electronic Warfare & Cyber: Navy’s Role In Offset Strategy

Robot Subs, Electronic Warfare & Cyber: Navy’s Role In Offset Strategy
Robot Subs, Electronic Warfare & Cyber: Navy’s Role In Offset Strategy

ARMY & NAVY CLUB: As the Pentagon prepares to roll out its 2017 budget, one strategically crucial piece is the so-called Third Offset Strategy. That’s the US military’s high-tech, high-stakes plan to keep our edge over Russia, China, and other rapidly advancing rivals. This morning, the Chief of Naval Research outlined some of what the Navy’s…

Pit LRASM Against Tomahawk For Anti-Ship Missile: VADM Aucoin

Pit LRASM Against Tomahawk For Anti-Ship Missile: VADM Aucoin
Pit LRASM Against Tomahawk For Anti-Ship Missile: VADM Aucoin

WASHINGTON: For all the US Navy’s worldwide might, it’s painfully short on ship-killing firepower. The Pacific fleet in particular risks being “out-sticked” by longer-ranged Chinese missiles. Today, the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations outlined a plan to fill that gap. The two competing options: an update of the old, reliable Tomahawk or the new Long-Range…

More Ships, More Missiles, Less Waiting: Rep. Forbes Talks 2016 NDAA

More Ships, More Missiles, Less Waiting: Rep. Forbes Talks 2016 NDAA
More Ships, More Missiles, Less Waiting: Rep. Forbes Talks 2016 NDAA

CAPITOL HILL: More ships. More weapons. Less waiting. That’s the essential philosophy of Rep. Randy Forbes, chairman of the House subcommittee on seapower. In the draft National Defense Authorization Act headed for mark-up next week, he certainly seems to have gotten his way — on amphibious assault ships, submarines, land-based cruise missiles, and more. “My…

Tablets & Tomahawks: Navy, Marines Scramble To Innovate

Tablets & Tomahawks: Navy, Marines Scramble To Innovate
Tablets & Tomahawks: Navy, Marines Scramble To Innovate

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD: Amidst unabated budget gloom, Navy and Marine leaders aren’t looking for salvation in big new programs. They’re “repurposing and reusing existing capabilities” to get the maximum out of existing hardware for minimum cost. It’s a vision of the future in which a junior Marine Corps officer might call for fire support from a…

Stick With The Tomahawk, Forget LRASM

Stick With The Tomahawk, Forget LRASM
Stick With The Tomahawk, Forget LRASM

By Steve Russell Here at BreakingDefense, we get a lot of op-ed submissions arguing for more spending on new weapons. Today, we present an argument on why new technology can sometimes be a trap. The author, Steve Russell, is a retired Army lieutenant colonel, and — though he’s too modest to mention this — a…