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Air Force May Tilt To Drones: CSAF Brown


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Theresa Hitchens
on May 12, 2021 at 6:05 PM
The Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program envisions different types of drones teamed with a sixth-generation fighter. Northrop Grumman image.
WASHINGTON: Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown says the service is seriously considering building a fighter fleet with more drones than piloted aircraft.
In response to my question during today’s McAleese defense conference about whether he sees the balance of piloted and uninhabited combat aircraft shifting toward drones in the future, Brown said simply: “I do.”
Such a shift in fleet structure is something the service has looked at in its Futures Game, led by Lt. Gen. Clint Hinote, deputy chief for requirements. That war game was held last fall. (Colleague Valerie Insinna detailed the China-focused 2030 scenario last month.) ....

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A US Air Force war game shows what the service needs to hold off — or win against — China in 2030


A US Air Force war game shows what the service needs to hold off or win against China in 2030
Valerie Insinna
Photo credit: Staff Sgt. Sean Carnes/U.S. Air Force
WASHINGTON The U.S. Air Force repelled a Chinese invasion of Taiwan during a massive war game last fall by relying on drones acting as a sensing grid, an advanced sixth-generation fighter jet able to penetrate the most contested environments, cargo planes dropping pallets of guided munitions and other novel technologies yet unseen on the modern battlefield.
But the service’s success was ultimately pyrrhic. After much loss of life and equipment, the U.S. military was able to prevent a total takeover of Taiwan by confining Chinese forces to a single area. (China considers the self-governing province of Taiwan as its sovereign territory, and has vowed to unite it with the mainland.) ....

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'We are in danger of losing our republic,' Air Force strategy chief says in wake of Capitol attack


‘We are in danger of losing our republic,’ Air Force strategy chief says in wake of Capitol attack
January 7
Lt. Gen. Clinton Hinote, shown here as a colonel commanding the 8th Fighter Wing in 2013, issued a grim warning about the stakes for the nation Thursday after the attack on the Capitol. (Senior Airman Armando A. Schwier-Morales/Air Force)
The three-star general in charge of strategy for the Air Force issued a grim warning for the United States on Thursday after extremists attacked the Capitol: The nation is now under a greater threat than it was after 9/11.
“To be clear: It is my personal opinion we are in danger of losing our republic,” Lt. Gen. Clinton Hinote, deputy chief of staff for strategy, integration and requirements, wrote on Twitter. “Real danger.” ....

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Capitol in chaos: Live updates for the national security community


Capitol in chaos: Live updates for the national security community
January 7
The National Guard arrives to push back protesters from the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (Kyle Rempfer/Staff)
WASHINGTON Washington plunged into chaos Wednesday as a pro-Trump mob invaded the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden as the next president. As a result, thousands of national guardsmen were ordered into D.C. Meanwhile, lawmakers are calling for President Donald Trump to be impeached or removed from office under the 25th Amendment.
Many of these actions have ramifications for the national security community. Here are the key events Defense News is tracking. ....

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