Media - News | Sep 13, 2019
Air Force strategy for future dominance pivots on space, multi-domain command and control
Even when they’re not directly fighting, potential adversaries are always watching and studying. That’s something the Air Force is keenly aware of. Lt. Gen. Tim Fay, deputy chief of staff for strategy integration and requirements, said on a Sept. 5 Mitchell Institute panel that the Air Force is looking ahead to build a force that […]
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Media - News | Sep 12, 2019
New study proposes Pentagon transition to ‘mosaic’ systems warfare strategy
The Pentagon should embrace a mosaic systems warfare strategy that exploits the ability of advanced networks to seamlessly share information and recent developments in computing as it prepares for great power competition in contested environments, according to a new study. The study, Restoring America’s Military Competitiveness: Mosaic Warfare, which was released on 10 September by […]
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Media - News | Sep 11, 2019
US Lawmaker Threatens to Give the Next Attack Plane to the Army
Frustrated by the U.S. Air Force’s slow fielding of propeller-driven attack planes to support ground troops, one lawmaker raised the possibility of putting the project under Army control. “My frustration is almost palpable at why it is taking so long to get this platform out to where the warfighters need it,” Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., […]
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Media - News | Sep 11, 2019
House Members Seek NDAA Language to Force Light-Attack Aircraft Buy
A handful of congressmen are pushing hard for the House-Senate Conference Committee on the 2020 NDAA to include a provision that would transfer procurement authority for the Light-Attack Aircraft (LAA) to Special Operations Command if the Air Force does not proceed with a buy. “My frustration is almost palpable at why it is taking so […]
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Media - News | Sep 10, 2019
Mosaic Warfare: DARPA’s Answer to Combating America’s Advanced Foes
The US military should adopt a new, adaptable, and resilient force design to eliminate single points of failure, such as critical data links, that could put US forces at risk in peer-to-peer combat, according to a new report produced for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Dubbed “Mosaic Warfare,” this new design concept would confound […]
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