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Appropriators’ Airbase Angst Previews BRAC Brouhaha To Come

Posted on March 14, 2012


There’s a lot going on in the U.S. Air Force, but for the Senators at this morning’s Appropriations subcommittee hearing on the USAF budget, just one mattered: How budget cuts would impact their home states. While such parochialism is as shocking as gambling in Casablanca, it raises a red flag for the full-scale Base Realignment… Keep reading →

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@CategoryFeature A-10 air force Air Warfare appropriations base closures BRAC budget capitol hill Congress EELV Gen. Norton Schwartz Michael Donley national guard senate space

Hawker Beechcraft’s AT-6 Guns For Embraer’s Super Tucano: Rival Planes Compared

Posted on March 1, 2012


It’s Texan versus Tucano, take two, and the embarrassed Air Force has got to get it right this time. With all the claims, counter-claims, and rumors swirling about the controversial contract to buy the Embraer Super Tucano, which the Air Force cancelled unexpectedly on Tuesday and will likely re-compete, Breaking Defense went both to the… Keep reading →

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@CategoryFeature @MainPageFeature A-29 Super Tucano acquisition afghanistan air force Air Warfare at-6 texan ii close air support counterinsurgency Embraer fighters Hawker Beechcraft LAA las Light Air Support Light Attack Aircraft Sierra Nevada Textron

‘We’ll Work Our Asses Off,’ Air Force Chief Pledges In Wake of Super Tucano Fiasco

Posted on February 29, 2012


WASHINGTON: The Air Force leadership is hurting in the wake of another botched acquisition and the continuing Dover Air Force Base burial scandal, and you could see it in the face of Gen. Norton Schwartz this morning. The latest cock-up forced the Air Force to set aside, effective March 2, the $355 million contract for… Keep reading →

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Air Force to Axe Super Tucano, Investigate Choice Of Brazilian Plane For Afghanistan

Posted on February 28, 2012


BREAKING [updated 4:15 pm with new contractor responses]: The Air Force will terminate its contract to buy a new Light Air Support plane for the fledgling Afghan air force, and it will launch an investigation into the original decision to select the Brazilian-designed Super Tucano aircraft being provided by Sierra Nevada Corporation. Rival contractor Hawker… Keep reading →

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@MainPageFeature A-29 Super Tucano acquisition afghanistan air force Air Warfare at-6 texan ii close air support counterinsurgency George Soros Hawker Beechcraft LAA las Light Air Support Light Attack Aircraft Sierra Nevada

New Bomber Program ‘Underway’ But Cloaked in Secrecy

Posted on February 24, 2012


ORLANDO: America’s new long-range bomber program is “underway,” will involve somewhere between 80 and 100 planes and will be delivered sometime in the mid-2020’s. “And that’s about all we’re saying,” Air Force Secretary Mike Donley told reporters. It’s been known for some time that the bombers will not fly alone but will be part of… Keep reading →

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@CategoryFeature @MainPageFeature air force Air Warfare bombers C-27 Long Range Strike Michael Donley

Air Force Ices MQ-X; Spends On Better Data Management

Posted on February 15, 2012


WASHINGTON: The Air Force is holding off on filling the skies the next generation of the Reaper UAV. Instead of putting more aircraft into the air that gather more data, the service plans to focus on how to better manage the flood of raw intelligence already streaming in, says one top service officer. The Air… Keep reading →

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2013 budget @CategoryFeature air force Air Warfare intelligence MQ-X Predator Reaper UCAS-D

DoD Fast Tracks New Bomber; ‘Planning Number’ is $550 Million Per Plane

Posted on February 15, 2012


CORRECTED THE PENTAGON: The Pentagon wants production of the Air Force’s new bomber put on the fast track, despite the program’s $500 million per-plane price tag. DoD Comptroller Bob Hale wants the bomber, known as the Long-Range Strike aircraft, to move as quickly as possible through the development and production phases. His comments came during… Keep reading →

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2013 budget @CategoryFeature @MainPageFeature air force Air Warfare Ash Carter bombers Long Range Strike

GOP Slams 2013 DoD Budget, Says It’s Disconnected From Strategy

Posted on February 13, 2012


THE PENTAGON: Republicans came out swinging today as President Obama’s national security team unveiled its budget, accusing the administration of missing the connection between strategy and budgeting. President Obama’s promise to shift the military’s focus to Asia and the Pacific while relying largely on special operations forces and drones against terrorism is, at best, hard… Keep reading →

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2013 budget @CategoryFeature @MainPageFeature air force Long Range Strike navy Rep. Buck Mckeon

Air Force Buys Reapers, Improves JSTARS To Help Cover Global Hawk Cuts

Posted on February 13, 2012


THE PENTAGON: The Air Force is attempting to buy and build its way out of the hole it created by canceling the latest variant of the Global Hawk program, service officials said today. Service officials want to pour billions into new unmanned aircraft and revamp its current intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance fleet as part of… Keep reading →

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Common Standards Evade Unmanned Ops, Admiral Says

Posted on February 8, 2012


WASHINGTON: Despite the tremendous impact unmanned systems are having on the battlefield, military leaders still struggle to get intelligence gathered from these systems into the hands of those who need it. The systems designed to stream raw data collected by the diverse fleet of unmanned systems in the field continued to hamstring combatant commanders and… Keep reading →

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@CategoryFeature air force BAMs Global Hawk intel ISR Naval Warfare navy UAVs
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