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China Building own Stealth Bomber Helped by Data from Convicted Indian Spy
The LRS-B is intended to "manage" China in a future conflict, said Andrew Krepinevich, a defense policy analyst [and former] President of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments…
Marines Pull Aircraft From ‘Boneyard,’ Get Used Navy Jets Amid Aviation Crisis
Some have suggested that the Marine Corps should have purchased newer F/A-18E and F Super Hornets as a stopgap measure, but that would have slowed the service’s procurement of F-35s, putting even more stress on its Hornets and AV-8B Harriers, said Jesse Sloman, an analyst with the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments think tank in Washington.
Lasers Vs. Drones: Directed Energy Summit Emphasizes The Achievable
“It’s lower hanging fruit, (but) it’s also an acknowledgment of the growing threat,” said Mark Gunzinger, a retired Air Force officer and laser expert at the Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments (CSBA), which co-sponsored the conference with Booz Allen Hamilton. “It’s not a fad,” Gunzinger told reporters. “It’s based on where the community sees the threat going and the potential for direct energy to actually have effects against those kinds of systems.”..
Coming Soon to a Highway Near Russia : America’s Lethal A-10 Warthogs
“Frequently repositioning forces across a base cluster could induce an enemy to dilute its strike salvos over a larger area and possibly waste weapons on false targets,” Mark Gunzinger and Bryan Clark wrote in a May report for the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a national security think thank.
Mobile Missile Defense Seen Shifting Asia-Pacific Strategy
Treating land-based missile defense in a completely different way could alter the character of military strategy in the Asia-Pacific and certain other important global theaters, according to recent studies by the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA).
Navy Cites Breakthrough Acoustic Submarine Technology
The report, titled “The Emerging Era in Undersea Warfare,” says the technological margin of difference separating the U.S from potential rivals is expected to get much smaller. This is requiring the U.S. to re-think the role of manned submarines and prioritize innovation in the realm of undersea warfare, the study says.