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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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Shaping a Way Ahead for the TACAIR Community: Visiting MAG-14

08/11/2021 By Robbin Laird During my July 2021 visit to 2nd Marine Air Wing, I had a chance to meet with the leadership of MAG-14. I met with Col.… Read more »

Shaping a Way Ahead for the Assault Support Community: Visiting the “War Eagles” of MAG-29

08/10/2021 By Robbin Laird During my visit to 2nd Marine Air Wing in July 2021, I had a chance to discuss the way ahead for the assault support community… Read more »

Triton Begins Multi-Intelligence Capability Phase

08/10/2021 According to a press release published on July 29, 2021 from NAVAIR, the U.S. Navy has conducted first MQ-4C Triton test flight with multi-intelligence upgrade. The Navy conducted… Read more »

Amphibiosity and Combined and Joint Battle Problem: August 2021

08/06/2021 The United States, Australia and Japan are working a modular task force built around what amphibious ships can bring to the fight. Amphibious ships can contribute significantly to… Read more »

Shaping a Way Ahead for the Assault Support Community: Visiting MAG-26

08/03/2021 By Robbin Laird I first visited Marine Aircraft Group 26 (MAG-26) in 2007 when they were beginning the MV-22B Osprey transition. Now, the Osprey is the backbone of… Read more »

Ways Ahead for C-2 Enabled Marines in Distributed Operations for the Peer Fight

08/02/2021 By Robbin Laird During my July 2021 visit to 2nd Marine Air Wing (2d MAW), I had a chance to visit again with Marine Air Control Group 28,… Read more »

Re-Shaping the USMC as a Crisis Management Force: Working Naval Integration

07/30/2021 By Robbin Laird The Marines are re-focusing their efforts from the Middle East land wars to shaping their way ahead to build a purpose-built force to facilitate sea… Read more »

An Update on 2nd Marine Air Wing: July 2021

07/29/2021 By Robbin Laird The Marines are undergoing a change with a sense of urgency associated with the strategic shift from the Middle East land wars to being effective… Read more »

The Coming of the CH-53K to the USMC: Shaping a Way Ahead

07/25/2021 By Robbin Laird In recent visits to both II MEF and 2nd Marine Air Wing (2nd MAW), it is clear that the coming of the CH-53K to the… Read more »