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F-35B Stealth Fighter: How the US Marine Corps Could Dominate the Sky
Bryan Clark, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments with close ties to the Navy, said that without the F-35C, the service knows it is lacking the ability to fight inside heavily defended airspace. “They just have a challenge in countering IADS, particularly since the Navy doesn't yet have a 5th generation aircraft and their aircraft will still lack the ability to operate from the range where the carrier can be survivable in the early phases of a conflict,” Clark said.
Services Submit POM-18 for Internal Review
Kate Blakeley, a defense budget analyst with the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said "these POMs and the FY-18 budget build are a draft for the next administration, but they have to be a good draft. I expect DOD to draft a baseline consensus budget, and laying out specific additional options and areas for the administration's decisions."
This Bama Grad May Be the Closest Thing to a Real-Life Jack Bauer
[Michael] Vickers has seen about as much covert action as Jack Bauer from Fox’s hit show 24. But Vickers has also been able to do something Bauer’s anti-authority streak never quite allowed to happen: Rise to the highest levels of the U.S. counterterrorism leadership structure.
Defense Experts Discuss Presidential Candidates’ National Security Views
The United States is on the cusp of a major debate in both political parties over the country’s role in the world, but so far the presidential candidates have not made clear their own priorities in a time when defense spending is unlikely to grow, a panel of national security experts agreed Tuesday. Jim Thomas, a distinguished senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessment, said today at the Center for Strategic and International Studies that “there’s always going to be hard limits as to how far [an incoming president] can go” in changing national security strategy – debt payments, rising entitlement costs, treaty constraints, a balky Congress and evolving international challenges.
Analysts: Next President Must Make ‘Tough Choices’ on Future of U.S. Military
The mismatch between resources and commitments will require “unbelievably hard choices,” said Jim Thomas, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. "We're coming up on some really big, fundamental questions and I don't think that either candidate so far has even begun to address them," he said.
US Navy’s Sixth-Generation F/A-XX Fighter: Just a ‘Super’ Super Hornet?
Bryan Clark, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said that the Naval Integrated Fire Control Counter-Air (NIFC-CA) will be the key for the Navy’s carrier-based air operations in the post-2030 environment. One option is “using F-35Cs or Bs as stealthy ISR platforms that passively find targets, which are communicated using secure datalinks to F/A-18 E/F ‘missile trucks’ located at standoff range from threat air defenses or aircraft,” Clark said.