Thursday 13 January 2022

SCO ends Project Overlord, shifts unmanned vessels to Navy

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SCO ends Project Overlord, shifts unmanned vessels to Navy

The program produced four vessels that will now be at the Navy's disposal.

 

Yearlong CR would 'irreversibly delay' nuclear modernization programs: service chiefs

The Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, Columbia-class ballistic submarine and B-21 bomber could all face delays under a yearlong continuing resolution, service officials said.

 

Classified space capabilities aimed at Russia, China could lose $800M under CR: Raymond

A year-long CR would force Space Force to chop two planned launches under the National Security Space Launch program — reducing the number of launches from a planned five in 2022 to three, Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond told lawmakers.

 

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Space missile warning system to include MEO backup in case of attack: Tournear

Space Development Agency will soon issue a request for proposals for the first 28 of its own missile tracking satellites in Low Earth Orbit, the agency's chief said.

 

For unmanned vessels, Navy still working out maintenance strategy

Sensors could provide a solution, but before that the Navy must defend its unmanned ambitions before skeptical lawmakers.

 

Geopolitics keeps overruling cyber norms, so what's the alternative?

Laura G. Brent of the Center for a New American Security argues that cyber weapons have become a built-in part of the geopolitical strategies for governments around the world – and norms of behavior are now in the rear view mirror.

 

China grumbles as Japan, Aussies ink treaty to meld forces

Japan's ambassador to Australia, Shingo Yamagami, made pretty clear that China was a driving force behind the treaty's approval, noting the two nations must "increase deterrence."

 

Citing 'unprecedented complexity,' SWO boss calls for systemic revamps in fleet

The admiral's new paper calls for changes in acquisition offices, requirements directorates in tandem with the operational fleet.

 

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