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Governors Say No Dice To AF Budget Deal

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz warned this week that Congress must add funding to the Air Force's budget if it wants to preserve the number of guardsmen the service plans to cut. Otherwise, Congress will hollow out his service.

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Why The Navy Needs Lasers; Hint: China And Iran

Lasers are déclassé even in science-fiction nowadays – the guys in Avatar and Mass Effect shoot bullets – and the big Air Force and Army laser programs of the last decade were ignominiously cancelled. So I was surprised at last week's Navy League Sea-Air-Space conference to hear "directed energy" technology mentioned by no less a figure than Vice-Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mark Ferguson as an area where the defense industry should invest.

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Group to DoD: Focus on Directed Energy Weapons

The U.S. should focus on the development of directed energy weapons to counter efforts to restrict the U.S. military’s freedom of movement, according to a new analysis by the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a Washington think tank.

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Study Recommends Deploying Lasers on Ships, Bases and Planes

The United States is steadily losing its technological edge as adversaries big and small ramp up their abilities to repel U.S. power projection into hazardous areas of the globe, according to a new report from the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.