Wednesday 30 September 2020

Weekly Briefing: Land Warfare News and Analysis

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Army Wants New Mega-Jammer In 2023: TLS-EAB

Mounted on a pair of heavy trucks, the Terrestrial Layer System – Echelons Above Brigade (TLS-EAB) will do long-range jamming for high-level HQs – and fry the circuits of incoming enemy missiles as well.

 

Army Wrestles With 'Information Advantage'

A host of high-tech specialties will have to work together, Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty said, so "stop fighting and start figuring out how to integrate the capability."

 

Army Robots Hunt Tanks In Project Convergence

The pair of unmanned scout vehicles had enough AI smarts aboard to navigate cross-country, identify "enemy" forces, and open fire – but a human still decides whether to shoot.

 

USS Vinson Flies F-35s & Quietly Readies For New Refueling Drone

Headlines have celebrated the carrier's new F-35s — but the Navy also added upgrades to the Vinson for the MQ-25 refueling drone, which could be a game-changer for future ops.

 

Longer-Range Missiles & More AI: Project Convergence 2021

Next fall, the Army aims to test a new artificial intelligence for artillery and fire the prototype PrSM missile to its full 300-plus-mile range — once they find a venue that's big enough.

 

Marine F-35s Share Targeting Data With Army: Project Convergence

The Army's future-warfare exercise overcame a host of technical glitches to link systems ranging from NRO and NGA spy satellites to Marine Corps fighter jets.

 

Pushing Data 'From Space To Mud': Project Convergence

"I have never in my life seen the cooperation between the agencies…the services…[and] across the Army" that's happening in this fall's wargames, Army space expert Willie Nelson told me.

 

New Ships In Navy Plan = No 'Slaughter Across The Beach' For Marines

The new ships will come from the Navy budget, and "the Marines are not asking for a nickel more," from Congress, Commandant Gen. David Berger said.

 

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Army Wants New Mega-Jammer In 2023: TLS-EAB

Mounted on a pair of heavy trucks, the Terrestrial Layer System – Echelons Above Brigade (TLS-EAB) will do long-range jamming for high-level HQs – and fry the circuits of incoming enemy missiles as well.

 

ATAC Nabs Final Contract For Initial 'Red Air' Training Sites

WASHINGTON: The Air Force has awarded ATAC, Textron Systems' military airborne training unit, a contract to provide adversary air combat training to F-22 and F-35 pilots at Eglin AFB, Florida — making it the biggest winner in the initial round of the service's overarching effort to outsource pilot training that eventually could be worth billions.…

 

Worried About Chinese Backdoors, Lord Pushes For New Tech Strategy

Ellen Lord said DoD is working to develop a "microelectronics strategy," to bring manufacturing and testing to the US

 

Army Wrestles With 'Information Advantage'

A host of high-tech specialties will have to work together, Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty said, so "stop fighting and start figuring out how to integrate the capability."

 

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Tuesday 29 September 2020

Weekly Briefing: Defense Networks & Cyber News and Analysis

The latest defense networks & cyber news and analysis from Breaking Defense.

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Microsoft Positions Itself To Win Space Data Market With Azure Orbital

Offering Ground-Stations-as-a-Service means customers are only obliged to pay for the amount of time they actually need to use on the station.

 

Army Robots Hunt Tanks In Project Convergence

The pair of unmanned scout vehicles had enough AI smarts aboard to navigate cross-country, identify "enemy" forces, and open fire – but a human still decides whether to shoot.

 

Longer-Range Missiles & More AI: Project Convergence 2021

Next fall, the Army aims to test a new artificial intelligence for artillery and fire the prototype PrSM missile to its full 300-plus-mile range — once they find a venue that's big enough.

 

AFWERX Seeks Next Breakthrough Tech Market For Investment

"I think we need something like a PEO that is wholly focused on commercial enterprise," says Air Force acquisition czar Will Roper.

 

Marine F-35s Share Targeting Data With Army: Project Convergence

The Army's future-warfare exercise overcame a host of technical glitches to link systems ranging from NRO and NGA spy satellites to Marine Corps fighter jets.

 

Are The Days Of Manned Fighters REALLY Numbered?

The Observe and Orient steps of the OODA Loop are the heart and soul of dogfighting—the two most critical elements in the OODA sequence. No system in the world can touch a human's ability to capture and process those tasks.   

 

Picking 1st ABMS Capabilities A Top Issue At Air Force Corona

The technologies that allowed a tracked howitzer to shoot down a cruise missile in the Sept. 3 ABMS On Ramp was "a Sputnik or Alpha-Go moment where AI did something that could not have been done otherwise," says Will Roper.

 

Pushing Data 'From Space To Mud': Project Convergence

"I have never in my life seen the cooperation between the agencies…the services…[and] across the Army" that's happening in this fall's wargames, Army space expert Willie Nelson told me.

 

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Microsoft Positions Itself To Win Space Data Market With Azure Orbital

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Microsoft Positions Itself To Win Space Data Market With Azure Orbital

Offering Ground-Stations-as-a-Service means customers are only obliged to pay for the amount of time they actually need to use on the station.

 

Army Robots Hunt Tanks In Project Convergence

The pair of unmanned scout vehicles had enough AI smarts aboard to navigate cross-country, identify "enemy" forces, and open fire – but a human still decides whether to shoot.

 

AFRL's Big Ambitions For Lunar Patrol Satellites

"We are interested in technologies to support wide area search, narrow field tracking, and autonomous space domain awareness," says CHPS program manager Capt. David Buehler.

 

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Monday 28 September 2020

Breaking Defense's Monday Morning Briefing

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USS Vinson Flies F-35s & Quietly Readies For New Refueling Drone

By Paul McLeary; Friday, September 25, 2020 3:48 PM

Headlines have celebrated the carrier's new F-35s — but the Navy also added upgrades to the Vinson for the MQ-25 refueling drone, which could be a game-changer for future ops.

 

SMC Saves $53M Reusing SpaceX Boosters For GPS III

By Theresa Hitchens; Friday, September 25, 2020 2:54 PM

SpaceX has launched with a previously used Falcon 9 booster 38 times, says Michael Ellis, director at SpaceX's National Security Space Launch director.

 

Longer-Range Missiles & More AI: Project Convergence 2021

By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.; Friday, September 25, 2020 2:42 PM

Next fall, the Army aims to test a new artificial intelligence for artillery and fire the prototype PrSM missile to its full 300-plus-mile range — once they find a venue that's big enough.

 

Urge Congress To Help My Brother, Austin, Get Out Of Syria

By Jacob Tice; Friday, September 25, 2020 1:21 PM

My brother Austin asked me to go to Syria with him. Four months later, he was taken.

 

Senate Skeptical Of F-35 Sale To UAE Despite White House Push

By Paul McLeary; Thursday, September 24, 2020 5:15 PM

"It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that if Israel's the only country in the Middle East that has F-35s, that selling it to someone else no longer produces that qualitative military edge," Sen. Bob Menedez said.

 

No to Trump: Former VCJCS Selva, 488 Other Former Top NatSec Leaders

By Colin Clark; Thursday, September 24, 2020 5:00 PM

Ten days ago the Trump campaign released a letter signed by 235 former military officers, including eight four-star general officers.

 

AFWERX Seeks Next Breakthrough Tech Market For Investment

By Theresa Hitchens; Thursday, September 24, 2020 3:01 PM

"I think we need something like a PEO that is wholly focused on commercial enterprise," says Air Force acquisition czar Will Roper.

 

SIA Calls For Space Traffic Rules ASAP

By Theresa Hitchens; Thursday, September 24, 2020 2:21 PM

SIA says there could be as many as 107,671 satellites on orbit by 2029. There are now slightly fewer than 3,000.

 

Marine F-35s Share Targeting Data With Army: Project Convergence

By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.; Thursday, September 24, 2020 1:37 PM

The Army's future-warfare exercise overcame a host of technical glitches to link systems ranging from NRO and NGA spy satellites to Marine Corps fighter jets.

 

Are The Days Of Manned Fighters REALLY Numbered?

By John Venable; Thursday, September 24, 2020 7:01 AM

The Observe and Orient steps of the OODA Loop are the heart and soul of dogfighting—the two most critical elements in the OODA sequence. No system in the world can touch a human's ability to capture and process those tasks.   

 

Air Force Eyes 'Autonomous Tanker' For KC-46 Follow-On: Roper

By Theresa Hitchens; Wednesday, September 23, 2020 5:50 PM

"One of those next strategic questions for the Air Force is going to be: can you defend a tanker against an onslaught of fighters, who know that every tanker you kill is like killing a lot of fighters or bombers or drones that it supports?" says Air Force acquisition czar Will Roper.

 

Picking 1st ABMS Capabilities A Top Issue At Air Force Corona

By Theresa Hitchens; Wednesday, September 23, 2020 5:36 PM

The technologies that allowed a tracked howitzer to shoot down a cruise missile in the Sept. 3 ABMS On Ramp was "a Sputnik or Alpha-Go moment where AI did something that could not have been done otherwise," says Will Roper.

 

Pushing Data 'From Space To Mud': Project Convergence

By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.; Wednesday, September 23, 2020 2:55 PM

"I have never in my life seen the cooperation between the agencies…the services…[and] across the Army" that's happening in this fall's wargames, Army space expert Willie Nelson told me.

 

New Ships In Navy Plan = No 'Slaughter Across The Beach' For Marines

By Paul McLeary; Wednesday, September 23, 2020 2:33 PM

The new ships will come from the Navy budget, and "the Marines are not asking for a nickel more," from Congress, Commandant Gen. David Berger said.

 

Marine Corps' Builds New Littoral Regiment, Eye On Fake Chinese Islands

By Paul McLeary; Tuesday, September 22, 2020 6:01 PM

The Corps is looking for a unit that is "very low signature and that give us the firepower that we need to be a relevant force that provides consequences, should we get past the deterrence phase,"  Maj. Gen. Kevin Iiams, assistant deputy commandant of Combat Development, said.

 

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