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04/24/2025
By Robbin Laird In my forthcoming book on the paradigm shift in maritime operations, I focus on the importance of pairing distributed capital ship operations with the capabilities that air vehicles and autonomous systems can provide to deliver maritime effects in a contested environment. To achieve competitive overmatch in the air, performance characteristics like range, speed, and payload capacity is paramount. However, unlike land-based military services, the future platforms of Naval Aviation must also be…
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Laying a Foundation for the Shift from Building Interoperability Platform by Platform to Integratability Via Wave Form Management

04/23/2020By Robbin Laird In a continuing discussion with the digital interoperability team in USMC Aviation’s Headquarters, we focused on the challenge of building beyond specific platform upgradeability to… Read more »

The AH-1Z and Its Evolving Contribution to Marines in the Maritime Fight

04/15/2020By Robbin Laird My recent discussions with Major Thomas Duff and Mr. Michael Manifor, HQMC Aviation, APW-53, Attack and Utility Helicopter Coordinators, about the Viper maritime attack helicopter… Read more »

Platforms, Innovation and Integratability: The Case of the Osprey

04/14/2020By Robbin Laird In my series focusing on USMC and digital interoperability, the first piece focused on the interaction between platform innovation and integratability. With the evolution of… Read more »

The USMC and Digital Interoperability: The MANGL Approach

04/12/2020By Robbin Laird As highlighted earlier, USMC aviation is focused on ways to enhance its ability to connect with the MAGTF and to work integrated solutions at the… Read more »

Living through the Global Coronavirus Crisis: The Centrality of Connectivity

04/05/2020Certainly, one key impact of the Coronavirus crisis has highlighted in the crucial role of connectivity to allow 21st century societies to function even under duress. Stay at… Read more »

The USMC and Digital Interoperability: Shaping an Integrated Distributed Force

04/03/2020By Robbin Laird As the first combat force in the world to operate the F-35, the Marines experienced the challenge but also the impacts of what a fifth-generation… Read more »

L3Harris Australia: Working as Part of Team Luerssen in the New Build OPV

04/01/2020By Robbin Laird In the first part of this article, I posed the question: What does it mean to be a supplier to such an effort in which the… Read more »

The Australian Government and the Australian Arafura Class Offshore Patrol Vessel: The Perspective of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG)

03/31/2020By Robbin Laird After my visit to Perth and the Henderson Shipyard, I had a chance in Canberra to discuss the new class of OPVs with the senior… Read more »

Shaping a New Build Platform for an Integratable Force: What is the Role Then for Suppliers?

03/30/2020By Robbin Laird I have focused in recent months on the shaping of the integrated distributed force as the core outcome of shaping a sixth-generation force. At the… Read more »