Thursday 18 March 2021

Air Force Culls ABMS Experiment After Budget Cut

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Air Force Culls ABMS Experiment After Budget Cut

The sixth ABMS onramp "was going to be in partnership with Australia, and allies and partners, in the Pacific Rim," Air Force Chief Architect Preston Dunlap said, but "just due to the budget constraints, we had to pull the plug on that."

 

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"Decision dominance … is the ability for a commander to sense, understand, decide, act, and assess faster and more effectively than any adversary," said Army Futures Command chief Gen. John "Mike" Murray.

 

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Army, Air Force 'Squarely Focused' on Project Convergence 21 Wargame: Generals

The task is mammoth and entails integrating "millions of lines of code," according to Air Force Brig. Gen. Jeffery Valenzia. But "with innovation comes opportunity," Army Brig. Gen. Robert Collins observed. "Speed is what will really give us that overmatch against adversaries," said Maj. Gen. Peter Gallagher.

 

FVL: Army Can Afford Both Scout & Transport, General Pledges

The Army has learned from the Comanche scout chopper debacle, where it spent $9 billion in today's dollars to get just two prototypes. With Future Vertical Lift, $7 billion will get 18 prototype aircraft, counting both the FARA scout and FLRAA transport.

 

Faith In The Military Is Falling – Not Demand For Strong Defense: Reagan Institute

The Reagan Institute's latest survey reveals confidence in the military has dropped seven percent a year for two years running. But dig deeper, and support for a strong defense remains.

 

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