Steeljaw Scribe

Notes and commentary on things present, reflections on a career in naval aviation and serendipitous items as strike me at the moment…

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F-35 Slated for Common Electronic Attack Platform?

December 1st, 2008 8 Comments

 Next Generation airborne electronic attack plans revealed?

After years of debate about the future of tactical, airborne electronic attack for the U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps, it appears the F-35 will become the next-generation, digital warfare aircraft for both services.
The platform most in demand in combat today is some kind of electronic attack (EA) aircraft, [...]

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Of Wargames, JSF and Baby Seals (III)

November 5th, 2008 3 Comments

So we’ve been dragging our feet on this series for one of a number of reasons (some minor, some of import, one of which we hope to be able to announce in the near future) and have fallen behind.  Next on the schedule was the BVR discussion (Beyond Visual Range) and it was while doing [...]

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Of Wargames, JSFs and Baby Seals (II)

October 8th, 2008 11 Comments

“Be modest about what military force can accomplish, and what technology can accomplish. The advances in precision, sensor, information and satellite technology have led to extraordinary gains in what the U.S. military can do…But also never neglect the psychological, cultural, political, and human dimensions of warfare, which is inevitably tragic, inefficient, and uncertain. Be skeptical [...]

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Of Wargames, JSFs and Baby Seals (Part I)

October 1st, 2008 6 Comments

“The federal opposition has dismissed new doubts about the capacity of the multi-billion dollar Joint Strike Fighter to perform against jets used by Russia and China.  The JSF jets, for which Australia is likely to pay $16 billion, were comprehensively beaten in highly classified simulated dogfights against Russian-built Sukhoi fighter aircraft, it has been reported.
“WA [...]

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Tuesday’s Roll-up of Defense News

December 4th, 2007 No Comments

Press the edge of the technological envelope and sometimes it snaps back and bites you.  Promise the moon and fail to even deliver a scintilla (and oh yes, demand more money in the process) and the customer naturally gets a little testy. These themes are at the core of a couple of today’s news items - the first, dealing [...]

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