Author: Michael

A Pile of U.S. Dollars

On Tuesday, the Biden administration announced its latest round of military aid for Ukraine, totaling $2.6 billion.
According to a White House press release, $2 billion of the funding would be for different types of munitions, weapons, and radar. The additional military aid also comes just ahead of an expected and much-anticipated spring offensive against Russian troops.
In a statement released by Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the package will include “U.S.-provided HIMARS, air defense interceptors, and artillery rounds that Ukraine is using to defend itself.

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According to the Chinese military’s assessment, the Chinese fleet of six Jin-class ballistic missile submarines conducts “almost continuous” patrols from Hainan Island to the South China Sea. According to analysts, equipped with a new, longer-range ballistic missile, they can reach the continental United States.
When it was released in late November, the 174-page report received less attention. Four regional military attachés with experience in naval operations and five other security specialists say this still demonstrates significant growth in China’s military might.

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The Navy has added funding in its budget plans for a critical airborne electronic attack capability that’s expected to provide increased range and address specific gaps.
The Navy is requesting an increase of $32.5 million in research and development funding for the Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band Extended (NGJ-MBX) in fiscal 2024.
The next-gen system, which is the replacement for the decades old ALQ-99, will be mounted on the EA-18G Growler aircraft.

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As the Office of Naval Research’s international arm ONR Global moves to expand its worldwide presence, senior officials are eyeing India as the next nation where they’ll set up a post.
“Scientific collaboration with our international partners is an important ongoing effort. ONR Global has been working with officials in India to open an office there. If new partnerships become official, we will provide details,” an ONR spokesperson told DefenseScoop on Tuesday.
One element within the far-reaching Naval Research Enterprise, ONR Global is a vessel through which the U.S.

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The Pentagon’s Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve initiative is slated to run multiple technology “sprints” each year with the ultimate goal of quickly filling capability gaps identified by the Joint Staff and combatant commanders. But the timelines for transitioning the tech to warfighters will be determined on a case-by-case basis, Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Heidi Shyu told DefenseScoop.
The Pentagon requested $359 million for the RDER program in fiscal 2023 to kick off the technology sprints. For fiscal 2024, it is asking for $687 million.

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The French military budget will amount to 413,000 million euros in the next seven years.
One year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the French government presented the new Military Programming Budget (LPM) on Tuesday, representing an increase of 100,000 million euros compared to the previous seven-year budget.
“This LPM represents an unprecedented increase in the defense budget,” said Sébastien Lecornu, French Minister of the Armed Forces, who admitted that some programs had priority over others.

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It’s an idea that’s been tossed around for quite a while now: To better protect federal information, any federal civilian contractors that handle the government’s sensitive data will have to meet basic cybersecurity standards much like those that are set to be imposed on defense contractors under the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program, best known as CMMC.
According to Stacy Bostjanick, the head of CMMC at the Department of Defense, that’s inevitable and now in the works.

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Chinese Military via Chinesemilitaryreview.com

While the rapid pace of developments across China’s military aerospace domain has been widely reported, the focus has typically been weighted toward fighter jets and, to a lesser extent, bombers. But with China having increasingly embraced the tenets of modern airpower, airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platforms now play a critical and remarkably expansive role within its air force and navy. A sometimes-complex development path has led to a range of different in-service solutions for this mission.

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With Finland officially joining the Alliance, NATO’s top commander can now include the country in his military plans, which lay out how to defend the bloc’s members against attack.
Finnish defense capabilities and experience make it unlikely that NATO will station allied battlegroups in the country to replicate the defense structures of the rest of the eastern flank, say officials with knowledge of the situation. 
Already eight multinational battle groups have been constructed in Poland and the Baltics by NATO as “tripwires” against a potential Russian invasion.

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