Friday 22 January 2021

Weekly Briefing: Air Warfare News and Analysis

The latest Air Warfare news and analysis from Breaking Defense.Advertisement
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Weekly Briefing
Air Warfare

Austin Signals Shift Back To Focus On Space Resilience

The Biden team wants to "start to lean away from … the pugilistic aspects" of Trump-era space policy, says one well-placed insider.

 

Facing Cuts, Army Chief Touts Pacific Role

Upcoming Pacific Defender wargames will held showcase Army's investments in long-range missiles, missile defense, logistics, and information warfare, said Gen. James McConville, the Army Chief of Staff.

 

Missile Defense Costs To Soar $5B A Year: CBO

CBO estimates that developing F-35-launched boost-phase interceptors to defend against North Korean ballistic missiles would cost $25 billion to $40 billion to develop, with an additional $10 billion to $20 billion a year to operate.

 

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