Reaper Drones: The New Close Air Support Weapon

Reaper Drones: The New Close Air Support Weapon
Reaper Drones: The New Close Air Support Weapon

CORRECTS: Name and title of operations group commander CREECH AIR FORCE BASE: Over two days of briefings here by everyone from pilots to maintainers to the operations group commander of the 432nd Wing, one message rang out loud and clear: the Reaper has grown into a key Close Air Support (CAS) tool for the US military and…

Let Leaders Off The Electronic Leash: CSA Milley

Let Leaders Off The Electronic Leash: CSA Milley
Let Leaders Off The Electronic Leash: CSA Milley

ARMY & NAVY CLUB: To win the fast-paced and brutal battles of the future, Army generals must let their subordinates off the leash, the Chief of Staff said here yesterday. “What we do, in practice, is we micromanage and overly specify everything the subordinate has to do, all the time,”Gen. Mark Milley told an Atlantic…

Drones Do Excellent Urban Close Air Support; Mideast F-35A Deployment In Several Years

Drones Do Excellent Urban Close Air Support; Mideast F-35A Deployment In Several Years
Drones Do Excellent Urban Close Air Support; Mideast F-35A Deployment In Several Years

WASHINGTON: If Congress was skeptical of bombers and fighters doing Close Air Support, how will they react to MQ-9s doing the toughest CAS mission around — taking out targets in the close confines of an urban fight? Gen. Hawk Carlisle, the soon-to-retire head of Air Combat Command, told reporters this morning that the Reaper is…

Google Cars, Pokemon Go, & The Future Of War: Roper Interview Part II

Google Cars, Pokemon Go, & The Future Of War: Roper Interview Part II
Google Cars, Pokemon Go, & The Future Of War: Roper Interview Part II

William Roper is “buying time” for the rest of the Pentagon, he told us in a rare interview. His Strategic Capabilities Office finds near-term but game-changing upgrades for existing weapons systems, preserving American advantage over rapidly advancing adversaries while DARPA and Defense Department labs develop a new generation of breakthroughs. Yesterday, we wrote about Roper’s…

Don’t Forget COIN, Because COIN Threat’s Getting Worse: CNAS

Don’t Forget COIN, Because COIN Threat’s Getting Worse: CNAS
Don’t Forget COIN, Because COIN Threat’s Getting Worse: CNAS

WASHINGTON: As the US military refocuses on Russia and China, it mustn’t forget the hard-won lessons of Afghanistan and Iraq, because they’ll only become more relevant in future conflicts. With technology spreading, populations rising, and megacities sprawling, “war among the people” — whether it’s counterinsurgency, counterterrorism, or just conventional warfare in an urban setting —…

YouTube Goes To War: The Dangers Of ‘Radical Transparency’

YouTube Goes To War: The Dangers Of ‘Radical Transparency’
YouTube Goes To War: The Dangers Of ‘Radical Transparency’

WASHINGTON: The American military isn’t ready “at all” for an “era of radical transparency…. where every single thing a US soldier or Marine does on the ground is recorded and tweeted,” Paul Scharre says. In the past, I’ve mostly talked to Scharre about drones. He’s a technophile who thinks mini-robots, exoskeletons, and precision-guided rifles could revolutionize…

Small Drones Are A Big Danger; Think Flying IEDs: CNAS

Small Drones Are A Big Danger; Think Flying IEDs: CNAS
Small Drones Are A Big Danger; Think Flying IEDs: CNAS

WASHINGTON: Sometimes small is beautiful. Sometimes small is lethal. While China and Russia are researching stealthy and armed drones, the drunk intelligence analyst who landed a Chinese-made mini-drone on the White House lawn in last month may be the more worrying sign of things to come. Afghan and Iraqi guerrillas kludged together murderous roadside bombs…

Army Grapples With Cyber Age Battles In Megacities

Army Grapples With Cyber Age Battles In Megacities
Army Grapples With Cyber Age Battles In Megacities

High-tech warfare at knife-fight ranges: that’s the ugly future of urban combat. If you thought Baghdad was bad, with its roughly six million people, imagine a “megacity” of 10 or 20 million, where the slums have more inhabitants than some countries. Imagine a city of the very near future where suspicious locals post every US…