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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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The Second Pillar of the Italian Approach to Airpower: The Cameri Approach

12/05/2024The first pillar of the Italian approach to airpower has been a clear commitment to the F-35 as a driver of change in shaping a fifth generation enabled… Read more »

The Third Pillar of the Italian Airpower Enterprise: The International Flight Training School

12/04/2024By Robbin Laird The Italian Air Force leadership saw early on that the F-35 was more than a next generation aircraft – it was a whole different way… Read more »

The Perspective of Admiral Verissimo on the Coming of the CMV-22B to the Atlantic Naval Air Force

12/03/2024I had the privilege of visiting Norfolk in the recent past and discussing the coming of the USS Gerald R. Ford with the first commander of Ford and… Read more »

The Italian Fifth-Generation Airpower Enterprise: An Update from Italian Air Force Chief of Staff Lt. General Luca Goretti

12/02/2024By Robbin Laird On 11 November 2024, I was in Rome and meeting with the Air Force Chief of Staff. Lt. General Luca Goretti. When I entered the… Read more »

The Commander of CSG-4 Discusses Operations, Innovation and Training

03/23/2024By Robbin Laird The U.S. faces a vastly different world than when it primarily focused on land wars post-9/11. Today it faces a multi-polar authoritarian world, with adversaries… Read more »

The Coming of Maritime Autonomous Systems: A New Book for 2024

03/10/2024By LtGen Steve Rudder (Retired) The Ukraine employment of Unmanned Surface Vessels (USV) in attacks on the Russian Black Sea Fleet represents a window into the lethality of… Read more »

Payloads, Lift, Autonomous Systems and EABOs

03/06/2024By Robbin Laird The Marines in focusing on EABOs have two key lift assets which can deliver autonomous systems payloads to an EABO and to do so with… Read more »

EABOs, the U.S. Navy and Reshaping Combat Clusters for Insertion of Effective Force

03/04/2024The Marines are building new capabilities for force insertion which complement more traditional ways of operating. How do you insert force in various locations to hit the enemy… Read more »

Autonomous Systems and Manned Platforms: From Teaming to Combined Ops

02/26/2024By Robbin Laird Generally, when autonomous systems are discussed in relation to manned systems, the focus is upon teaming. Images of the Australian Loyal Wingman come to mind… Read more »