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The F-35 as a “Flying Sensor Fusion Engine”: Positioning the Fleet for “Tron” Warfare

Posted on April 9, 2012 | by Robbin Laird
04/09/2012
C5ISR-D Fusion engine is an inherent redundant aircraft and fleet “survivability” factor, as much as war fighting factor.
Posted in Con Ops, What's New | Tagged AESA Radar, DAS, F-35, Fusion Engine, JSF, sensors

The Making of U.S. National Security Policy: “We Have Met the Enemy and He is Us.”

Posted on April 9, 2012 | by Robbin Laird
04/09/2012
In this final piece on the PNSR case studies, Richard Weitz underscores the lesson of Pogo: We have met the enemy and he is us.
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New | Tagged PNSR Case Studies, US National Security Policy

Brazil, India and the Global Fighter Market

Posted on April 6, 2012 | by Robbin Laird
04/06/2012
India’s downselect of the Rafale and the possible selection by Brazil of the same aircraft could have some game changing qualities.
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New | Tagged Brazil, combat aircraft, Dassault, Embraer, india, Rafale

From Hobson’s Choice to Van Buren’s Choice: Why Picking the Super Tucano is So Hard

Posted on April 5, 2012 | by Robbin Laird
04/05/2012
We have a new version of the Hobson’s choice as the USAF makes decisions. It is called the Van Buren choice.
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New | Tagged David Van Buren, super tucano, USAF

The Plane Truth: Brazil and A Tale of Two Competitions

Posted on April 5, 2012 | by Robbin Laird
04/05/2012
The impact of the Van Buren choice and its ripple effects.
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New | Tagged Brazil, Dassault Rafale, F-18, Kenneth Maxwell, super tucano, USAF

American National Security Strategy: The Challenge of Resourcing a Strategy

Posted on April 5, 2012 | by Robbin Laird
04/05/2012
In this sixth piece evaluating the functioning of the U.S. national security system, Richard Weitz looks at the challenge of prioritizing resources.
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New | Tagged American security policy, PNSR

Special Report on Bold Alligator 2012 and the Evolution of the Expeditionary Strike Group

Posted on April 4, 2012 | by Robbin Laird
04/04/2012
A new Second Line of Defense special report, focusing on the evolution of power projection strategiesD
Posted in Con Ops, What's New | Tagged Bold Alligator 2012, USMC, USN

The 1957 Perspective on the 2012 US Military

Posted on April 3, 2012 | by Robbin Laird
04/03/2012
A 55 year life cycle cost perspective for the F-35? That is like doing such a forecast in 1957 for 2012.
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New | Tagged 1957, 55 year estimate, F-35
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