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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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Green Knights in Japan: The Marines Lead the Way in F-35 Introduction in the Pacific

03/27/2021 The Green Knights pioneered the standup of an operational F-35 squadron. They have been operating from Japan for the past four years. Capt. Anneliese Satz, a pilot assigned… Read more »

The Nordics and North Atlantic Defense: Their Key Role in Allied JFC Norfolk

03/26/2021 By Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake The standup of C2F and Allied JFC Norfolk has occurred as allies are significantly reworking their approaches to deterrence and warfighting in… Read more »

The USS Gerald R. Ford and ITS Cavour: Beyond the Photo Ops

03/25/2021 By Robbin Laird Recently, the latest large deck carrier was at sea with the ITS Cavour. One could describe this as a large deck carrier at sea with… Read more »

The Role of Allied Joint Force Command Norfolk in Atlantic Defense: The Perspective of its Deputy Commander

03/24/2021 By Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake When you visit 2nd Fleet and JFC Norfolk, you are acutely aware of the key role they play in working together to… Read more »

The Evolution of a Startup Command: Second Fleet and the 4th Battle of the Atlantic

03/21/2021 By Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake As the Commander of 2nd Fleet and of JFC Norfolk put it in a recent article in The Proceedings: “In response to… Read more »

Scalability for a Maritime Autonomous System: Flexibility in Operations

03/21/2021 By Robbin Laird If one can develop a common maritime autonomy capability across a fleet of craft of different sizes, there is a clear advantage in terms of… Read more »

Shaping a Way Ahead for 2nd Fleet (C2F): The Perspective of Its Vice Commander

03/19/2021 During our visit to C2F in March 2021, we had an opportunity to discuss the standup of the command in 2018 and its evolution since then. One clearly… Read more »

BABELFISH 7: The RAF Rapid Capabilities Office in Action

03/19/2021 In a Royal Air Force article focused on the RAF Rapid Capabilities office, the way ahead for the office and the RAF was highlighted. Under the banner of… Read more »

C2 for a Distributed Maritime Force: A Key Building Block for 21st Century Defense

03/17/2021 By Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake It is clear that C2 is a key element for shaping the way ahead for maritime operations. The U.S. Navy highlights the… Read more »