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04/16/2025
By Robbin Laird Recently the Commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command presented testimony before the Congress. In this piece, I will deconstruct that testimony to highlight key elements for shaping a way ahead in the near to mid-term. Not only is this necessary to focus on what the force needs now, but redesigning the force along these lines will not get us caught up into discussions of long-term acquisition choices. Such discussions are interesting and…
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Arctic Gold 21-2: Working Fifth Gen Agile Combat Operations

04/22/2021The Arctic Gold 21-2 exercise is working the USAF’s approach to what the Navy call distributed operations. During the exercise this month, airmen are practicing Agile Combat Employment… Read more »

Working Air-Sea Integration: The UK and Netherlands Shape a Way Ahead

04/21/2021The Dutch and UK Marines operate as a fully integrated force. With the coming of the new UK Queen Elizabeth carriers, there are expanded opportunities for air-sea integration… Read more »

Next Generation Autonomous Systems: An Australian Perspective

04/13/2021On April 8, 2021, the Williams Foundation held its latest seminar, one that was originally scheduled for March 2020. It was an in person conference for Australians, but… Read more »

Shaping a 21st Century U.S. Navy: The Perspective from Second Fleet

04/12/2021By Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake The advantage of visiting two startup commands – C2F and Allied JFC Norfolk – under one Vice Admiral is that one can… Read more »

The Marines Work F-35B in Expeditionary Warfare Training

04/11/2021Multiple F-35B Lightning II’s with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 122, Marine Aircraft Group 13, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, conduct vertical landings at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma,… Read more »

Danish Air Force Receives First F-35: A Key Building Block for Defense Transformation

04/11/2021On April 7, Denmark’s first F-35A, L-001, was delivered to the Royal Danish Air Force. The Kingdom of Denmark commemorated the milestone with members of the Ministry of… Read more »

Allied Joint Forces Command Norfolk: The Uber Command

04/09/2021By Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake As NATO continues to work its capabilities as an alliance going forward, the common operating procedure protocols, and communication systems provide a… Read more »

The U.S. Navy Launches its Unmanned Campaign Framework: The Challenge of Leveraging the Low-Hanging Fruit

04/08/2021By Robbin Laird Recently, the Department of the Navy released, on March 16, 2021, its unmanned systems campaign framework. As Admiral Gilday, Chief of Navy Operations, commented in… Read more »

Re-shaping North Atlantic Defense: JFC Norfolk as a Startup Command

04/07/2021By Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake There has been public discussion of the state and fate of NATO over the past few years. One European leader energized the… Read more »