News

Search News
Categories
Filter
Experts
Date Range
In the News

Pentagon Cuts After Vietnam Dwarf Obama Slowdown

President Barack Obama’s slowdown in Pentagon spending after the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, denounced by Republicans as crippling the nation’s defense, is overshadowed by the retrenchment under previous presidents following the Vietnam and Cold War eras/.../

In the News

Pentagon’s Asia-Pacific Strategy Elevates Navy Role in Aerial Surveillance

The Predator drones that for a decade have been the weapons of choice of the U.S. military soon will be démodé. As the Pentagon prepares an ambitious “air-sea battle” plan to face well-armed adversaries in Asia or the Middle East, it is shopping for more sophisticated spy aircraft that can survive in hostile airspace and stay aloft for days without being detected.

In the News

Army In Market For New Combat Vehicles

After more than a decade of war, the Army wants to replace combat vehicles worn out from millions of miles in rugged terrain in Iraq and Afghanistan or blown up by roadside bombs.

In the News

Boeing Super Hornet Faces Emerging Anti-Access Challenges

The US Navy is upgrading its fleet of Boeing F/A-18E/F fighters with new capabilities, but analysts question the Super Hornet's utility against emerging anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) threats.

In the News

Ready for a Ray Gun? ONR Plans Laser Tests

Soon, the sound of combat may not be a thunderous boom but an electronic zap. The Office of Naval Research is in the early stages of putting a solid-state laser weapon onto a ship. If the project succeeds, it effectively will make all the sci-fi clichés about lasers — from death rays to “set phasers to stun” — a reality.

In the News

Lawmaker Disputes 911th Cost Figures

The Air Force rates the Air Force Reserve's 911th Airlift Wing among the nation's costliest for flying outdated C-130 cargo planes, but that hasn't convinced Western Pennsylvania congressmen that closing the base would make financial or strategic sense/.../