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Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II in WTI-2-18

Posted on June 5, 2018 | by Robbin Laird
06/05/2018
In a story written by Lance Cpl. Ashley McLaughlin and published on March 28, 2018, the role of a new variant of a a precision weapon. U.S. Marines assigned to Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One built 2.75-inch rockets configured with Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II during ordnance…
Posted in Con Ops, HOME, What's New

Norwegian Updates on The Standup of Their F-35s

Posted on June 5, 2018 | by Robbin Laird
06/05/2018
On May 22, 2018, three additional F-35s arrived at Ørland Air Base in Norway. According to a Norwegian Ministry of Defence press release dated May 23, 2018: Six aircraft are now on Norwegian soil. – Our new F-35s are a major investment and the most important acquisition to strengthen the…
Posted in The Integrated Distributed Combat Force, What's New

The Allied Dimension in Play: The US Navy Selects the Naval Strike Missile

Posted on June 3, 2018 | by Robbin Laird
06/03/2018
By Robbin Laird Last week, the Pentagon announced that Raytheon has won a $14.8 million contract to purchase the Naval Strike Missile for the Littoral Combat Ship and to put it in line to do the same for the new class of frigates which the US Navy is postured to…
Posted in Manufacturability, The Integrated Distributed Combat Force, What's New

From Sea Ceptor to Land Ceptor: The UK Trials Its New Air Defence Missile

Posted on June 2, 2018 | by Robbin Laird
06/02/2018
MBDA is building a new generation of missile defense capabilities, built in part around a common missile. Recently, the UK MoD announced the arrival of the Sea Ceptor for its frigates. he Sea Ceptor is a sea-based supersonic missile defence system developed by MBDA for the UK’s Royal Navy. The…
Posted in Manufacturability, What's New

UK Defense, European Defense and Brexit: Note 3

Posted on June 1, 2018 | by Robbin Laird
06/01/2018
The defense industrial side of Brexit is clearly tied up with the general dynamics of whatever trade and circulation of skills and labor generally agreed to between the UK and the European Union. But defense is an area where exceptions in regulations are often the rule; but they clearly are…
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New

The USMC Shapes a Way Ahead: The Perspective of the Commanding Officer of MAWTS-1

Posted on June 1, 2018 | by Robbin Laird
06/01/2018
By Robbin Laird MAWTS-1 plays a unique role within the USMC and in the joint force. In our book on the reshaping of Pacific strategy and the role of new technologies and concepts of operations, we highlighted the role of the warfighting centers in the development and evolution of US…
Posted in Con Ops, The Integrated Distributed Combat Force, What's New

Visiting HMS Queen Elizabeth at Portsmouth

Posted on May 30, 2018 | by Robbin Laird
05/30/2018
By Robbin Laird I had the chance to visit HMS Queen Elizabeth in Scotland as the carrier was being built. During a visit to Portsmouth in late April 2018, I had a chance to see the carrier again and to talk with senior UK Navy and industrial personnel involved in…
Posted in Manufacturability, What's New

Venezuela and the Varieties of “Hybrid War”

Posted on May 30, 2018 | by Robbin Laird
05/30/2018
By Stephen Blank For Clausewitz war was a chameleon. And what we now call hybrid war is inherently a protean chameleon-like process encompassing many dimensions of human activity that are or have hitherto not been thought to be connected with war. Venezuela, both of its own accord and as a…
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New
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