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10/30/2025
By Robbin Laird The cultural image of the fighter pilot is etched in our minds: a maverick aviator, wrestling a difficult machine through the sky, defined by raw "stick-and-rudder" skill. We picture an ace relying on instinct and reflexes to outmaneuver an opponent in a classic dogfight. For decades, this romantic image wasn't far from the truth, and our training pipelines were built to produce exactly that kind of pilot. That world is gone. Today's…
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04/08/2026
By Robbin Laird The world’s navies are crossing a strategic fault line in which traditional assumptions about capital ships, carrier battle groups, and exquisite platforms no longer hold. The emerging era of uncrewed, networked, and AI-enabled systems is creating a new maritime order in which the force that adapts fastest, not the one that spends the most, will prevail.​ For roughly a century, naval planning has followed a straightforward logic: ever more complex, expensive platforms…
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The RAAF and the US Air Force Work Integration

08/21/2022 By Robbin Laird When I worked for Secretary Wynne when he was head of defense acquisition and then Secretary of the USAF, I had a chance to focus… Read more »

Delivering Mission Capabilities to the Fleet via USVs: From Platforms to the Payloads

08/19/2022 By Robbin Laird In my previous article highlighting the coming of autonomous unmanned surface vessels to the fleet, I underscored: “Autonomous USVs can provide wolfpack deployed ISR or… Read more »

Airpower in Shaping a Way Ahead in European Defense

08/08/2022 By Robbin Laird In this first article in my series highlighting my recent discussion with BG (Retired) Preziosa. we discussed the importance of enhanced cooperation among European states… Read more »

The HMAS Canberra Works with USMC Aircraft Onboard for RIMPAC 22

07/25/2022 By Robbin Laird HMAS Canberra was born in a strategic context for Australia considerably different from today. When the Australian government was considering adding an LHA to the… Read more »

An Update on B-2s Engaged in Training with the RAAF

07/25/2022 n an Australian Department of Defence article published on July 11, 2022, the arrival of B-2 aircraft to Amberley airbase was highlighted. B-2 Spirit bomber aircraft from the… Read more »

Disruptive Change in European and Trans-Atlantic Defense and the Nordic Opportunity

07/15/2022 By Robbin Laird The coming of Sweden and Finland into NATO is not simply an additive event. But the prospect of Nordic defense integratability provides for an opportunity… Read more »

“It is Not My Father’s Second Fleet”: Excerpts from Chapter Eight of “A Maritime Kill Web Force in the Making”

07/14/2022 With the strategic opportunity for rebuilding Nordic defense, the project begun in 2018 in Norfolk in reshaping the U.S. and allied navy’s command structures and force design can… Read more »

Expeditionary Seabasing and Expanding the Maritime Kill Web Force

07/13/2022 We have just published our book A Maritime Kill Web Force in the Making which highlights how mobile and sea basing provide key components for an integrated distributed… Read more »

Building a Platform for Wolfpack Unmanned Surface Vessel Kill Web Operations

07/12/2022 By Robbin Laird As the U.S. Navy shifts to a priority emphasis on distributed maritime operations, the opportunity for maritime autonomous systems to play a growing role is… Read more »