How Sequestration Slams Small Business
Posted on
George Hill is president of Advex Corporation, a company based in Hampton, Virginia and a member of the Aircraft Carrier Industrial Base Coalition (ACIBC). Unless Congress acts to change the existing law, sequestration will automatically cut $1.2 trillion from the President’s budget over the next decade-including $492 billion from military spending. These cuts threaten one… Keep reading →
Navy Names New Nuke, NAVAIR Chiefs
Posted on
PENTAGON: The Defense Department named new chiefs today for the Naval Air Systems Command, responsible for all naval aircraft acquisitions, and for the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, better known as Naval Reactors (NR), an obscure but powerful organization shard between the Energy Department and the Navy. Vice Admiral John Richardson, currently the commander of the… Keep reading →
Navy May Buy More F-35s, Not Fewer, Under F/A-XX Initiative
Posted on
PENTAGON: The Navy’s F/A-XX initiative has been depicted as an ultra-advanced “sixth generation” aircraft that the Navy would prefer to buy instead of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. But Breaking Defense interviews with Navy and industry sources strongly suggest that the service has little appetite for another expensive development program and that the most… Keep reading →
Correction: Why We’ve Changed The Title On MacKenzie Eaglen’s F-35 Story
Posted on
I’ve changed the erroneous title I’d slapped on Mackenzie Eaglen’s JSF piece; my apology & explanation at http://aol.it/MdMfoi SydneyFreedberg
Marines Peg ‘Bad Flying’ As Cause of April V-22 Crash in Morocco
Posted on
An April 11 MV-22B Osprey crash in Morocco occurred because the pilot committed a fundamental flying error which investigators have found was rendered irreversible by a tailwind neither he nor a second pilot in the cockpit noticed, Breaking Defense has confirmed. The Defense Department announced June 29 that the Marine Corps had ruled out any… Keep reading →
CNO Article Raises Doubts About Joint Strike Fighter
Posted on
[This piece was originally published under the title “CNO Ready To Cut Back On F-35 Joint Strike Fighter,” which was factually incorrect; see our note below.] Chief of Naval Operations Jonathan Greenert’s recent article in Proceedings announces in public what many have already known in private: The U.S. Navy is not wholly committed to the… Keep reading →
Textron Wins Navy Hovercraft Contract To Replace Aging LCAC
Posted on
After repeated delays, an industry team led by Textron Inc. has won a $212.7 million contract for the next-generation hovercraft transport to carry Marine forces from ship to shore, the Navy announced at 5:01 today. The blandly named “Ship to Shore Connector” (SSC) will replace the aging Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC), also built by… Keep reading →
Navy Announces New Jobs For 10 Rear Admirals
Posted on
Navy announces a slew of appointments for O-6s and O-7s: http://1.usa.gov/M1veiu SydneyFreedberg
V-22s Cleared For Okinawa And Heads To UK Air Shows
Posted on
The Pentagon and the Japanese government announced early Friday that a dozen Marine Corps MV-22 Ospreys are being shipped to Japan for deployment on Okinawa but the planes won’t fly until investigations into two recent crashes of the tiltrotor troop transport are complete. The announcement – issued the same day four MV-22s were scheduled to… Keep reading →
Russians, Indians Join Largest RIMPAC In Years; Chinese Welcome Too, Says CNO
Posted on
PENTAGON: With a new military strategy emphasizing Asia and alliance-building, the U.S. Pacific Fleet today kicked off its largest international exercise in years, known as “Rim of the Pacific” (RIMPAC). Some 42 ships are representing 22 countries, including India, which the US has been wooing as a counterweight to China, and Russia, once the presumed… Keep reading →