Monday, 31 May 2021
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Saturday, 29 May 2021
DoD Seeks Boost For Defensive Cyber Tech In 2022 Budget
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DoD Seeks Boost For Defensive Cyber Tech In 2022 Budget The budget requests funding for four new teams for the Cyber Mission Force. Those teams will support CYBERCOM operations and provide cyber support for space operations.
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Navy Plans To Cut Ships, But Fleet Plan Remains MIA Requesting "eight ships a year is not going to get to 355," the Navy's top budget official, Rear Adm. John Gumbleton, said. "All things being equal, if you have a 300-ship Navy and a 30-year lifespan you have to recapitalize it…so eight is not going to do it."
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Air Force Hopes To Retire 201 Planes; Space Force Ask Up $2.2B The service plans to buy 48 F-35As and 12 F-15EXs for $4.5 billion and $1.3 billion, but the F-35 buy is almost certain to increase once it hits Capitol Hill. The Air Force also wants to buy 14 KC-46s for $2.4 billion.
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Biden's Budget Cuts Ships, Planes, But Huge Boost in R&D "Critically, we reallocate resources to fund research and development in advanced technologies such as micro-electronics. This will provide the foundation for fielding a full range of capabilities, such as hypersonic missiles, artificial intelligence, and 5G," Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said.
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Army Modernization Budget Drops $4.2B; Budget Drops $3.6B Overall "We have a lot of people programs and we tried to protect those. Secondly, we tried to protect readiness. Third, we tried to protect modernization," acting secretary John Whitley says.
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Friday, 28 May 2021
Biden’s Budget Cuts Ships, Planes, But Huge Boost in R&D
"Critically, we reallocate resources to fund research and development in advanced technologies such as micro-electronics. This will provide the foundation for fielding a full range of capabilities, such as hypersonic missiles, artificial intelligence, and 5G," Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said. |
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Weekly Briefing: Air Warfare
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IDF Explores Ground-to-Ground Rockets; US Co-Production? TEL AVIV: Following the recent rocket attacks from Gaza, Israeli experts say the IDF needs more versions of ground-to-ground rockets to hit enemy rocket launchers. An Israeli defense source told BD that the use of Israeli ground-to-ground missiles in the recent Nagorno-Karabach war "increased the interest in these missiles, especially the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)…
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AF Demos C2 Networking Tech To Link Services, Allies At Astral Knight 21 The 606th Air Control Squadron successfully used TORCC during the May 13-21 Astral Knight 21 exercise to relay integrated air and missile defense and C2 information to to pilots, "including directions for missions and threat awareness," according to the 31st Air Wing.
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Buy Big F-35 Fleet To Lower Program Costs: SecAF Nominee Kendall "I know there's an issue with the total number that's been on the table for some years," Frank Kendall said. "What we should really be working on most is getting the cost down and keeping the procurement at a rate that makes sense."
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Department of the Air Force Mulls Options For Data Sharing "If data is the new oil, then we want to mine that data, refine that data," to make it more useful across the service, Col. Peter Chiou says.
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ABMS Grows Up: Air Force Shifts Focus To Delivering Kit A new pod-based comms system for the KC-46, enabling it to serve as a 'translator' for the incompatible radio systems of the F-22 and F-35, will be fielded in the last quarter of fiscal 2022.
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Air Force DevStar: Agile Software Development And Innovation For The B-21 Bomber [Sponsored] Northrop Grumman is employing this new derivative of DevOps to ensure that the B-21's mission-critical functions are baked in long before the bomber's first flight.
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Learn From Gaza, Prepare For Hezbollah If you thought the recently concluded Gaza conflict was bad, a war with Lebanese Hezbollah would be much worse, involving 100,000 more rockets, many with longer ranges.
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Army: Proposals For Cruise Missile Killer Due June 4 In August, the Army will pick a single vendor to build the Indirect Fire Protection Capability (IFPC), focused on countering cruise missiles and larger drones. Later upgrades will add lasers and counter-rocket capability.
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US Talks With Israel About Buying More Iron Dome Systems "The fact that the Iron Dome intercepted big salvos of rockets launched from Gaza as well as armed drones is already creating big interest in the channels between the Israeli and the American defense ministries," a defense source told BD.
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Pathfinder: The MQ-9 You Don't Know [Sponsored]
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