Friday, 31 December 2021

Weekly Briefing: Air Warfare

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Air Force got a new leader, a new fighter plan and can ditch old planes: 2021 In Review

In 2021, Air Force laid a path for big changes coming down the line in 2022 and beyond.

 

Popular in defense: Breaking Defense's most read stories in 2021

From Chinese fighter jets to secret space weapons, here's what was most read for Breaking Defense in 2021.

 

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Managing China, whether through threats or talk: 2022 Preview

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Managing China, whether through threats or talk: 2022 Preview

Expect the political battle over the island nations like Fiji or the Solomons to be a big part of Chinese-American geopolitics in the new year.

 

It's 'delivery time' on JADC2: 2022 Preview

Its unclear how much the Pentagon is spending on JADC2 and it needs to provide examples of progress next year.

 

Who's Who in Defense: Admiral Christopher W. Grady, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Part of a special Breaking Defense reference series profiling key defense decision-makers in the new administration and Congress.

 

Watching the Navy's words vs its actions in the Indo-Pacific: 2022 Preview

The Pentagon has long talked up its pivot to the Indo-Pacific. What does that actually look like?

 

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Thursday, 30 December 2021

Weekly Briefing: Naval Warfare

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Watching the Navy's words vs its actions in the Indo-Pacific: 2022 Preview

The Pentagon has long talked up its pivot to the Indo-Pacific. What does that actually look like?

 

Letting the subs go by, letting the budget hold me down: 2021 In Review

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Popular in defense: Breaking Defense's most read stories in 2021

From Chinese fighter jets to secret space weapons, here's what was most read for Breaking Defense in 2021.

 

Hunting vulns, from cars to drones: 5 Stories From 2021

From the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan to cyber threats posed by cars on military bases, networks and cyber had another interesting year.

 

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Who's Who In Defense 2021

A wrap up of Breaking Defense reference series profiling key defense decision-makers in the new administration and congress.

Who's Who in Defense - a reference series profiling key defense decision-makers in the new administration and congress.

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For Space Force, it’s acquisition, acquisition, acquisition: 2022 Preview

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For Space Force, it's acquisition, acquisition, acquisition: 2022 Preview

In 2022, the Pentagon will need to see real movement on acquisition reform to reduce long understood vulnerabilities that have been essentially ignored for many years.

 

The Pentagon's new strategy might already be behind the times: 2022 Preview

A Russian invasion of Ukraine could derail the Defense Department's planning.

 

For the Army, looming budgets and multi-domain everything: 2022 Preview

Here's the key Army storylines we'll be tracking at Breaking Defense next year.

 

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Wednesday, 29 December 2021

Weekly Briefing: Land Warfare

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For the Army, looming budgets and multi-domain everything: 2022 Preview

Here's the key Army storylines we'll be tracking at Breaking Defense next year.

 

The Army fought to balance new capabilities with tight budgets: 2021 In Review

New capabilities that will transform an Army balancing tight budgets in 2021.

 

Popular in defense: Breaking Defense's most read stories in 2021

From Chinese fighter jets to secret space weapons, here's what was most read for Breaking Defense in 2021.

 

I got to leave my house and have fun with the Army: 5 Stories From 2021

WASHINGTON: The US Army is in the midst of a generational modernization effort, a budget crunch and pivoting away from the Middle East to focus on threats in China and Russia. But that'll be the focus of a different end of year piece. For this one, we can just have fun. Here are the stories…

 

Hunting vulns, from cars to drones: 5 Stories From 2021

From the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan to cyber threats posed by cars on military bases, networks and cyber had another interesting year.

 

Army awards Northrop Grumman $1.4 billion contract for IBCS

Northrop Grumman will deliver 160 Integrated Battlefield Command Systems.

 

Army to industry: What technologies will increase our ability to drive electrification to the tactical edge?

[Sponsored] The Army's on-the-horizon electric, tactical wheeled vehicles need to align with the commercial market so that industry can both build and sustain them.

 

Army hosts Plugfest-ivus at new PNT lab

The Open Innovation Lab evaluated industry solutions for the Army's CMOSS program.

 

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