Tag
Air Force

October 04, 2019
Rethinking Air Superiority Acquisition in the United States: How About Exports?
By Robert Farley
Can the U.S. rethink fighter acquisition in a way that makes sense for export markets?

April 26, 2016
Could Restarting F-22 Raptor Production Ever Be a Good Idea?
By Robert Farley
Is there a good reason to restart production of the F-22? Without export prospects, maybe not.

November 29, 2015
What Are Boeing’s Prospects for the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet in Asia?
By Benjamin David Baker
With competition from both foreign and other U.S. companies, can the tried and tested Super Hornet stay in the game?

July 07, 2015
Can Fiction Predict the Future of Warfare?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Perhaps, but more importantly it tells us about how we want the future of war to look like.

July 07, 2015
Book Review: Ghost Fleet and the Future of Great Power War
By Gary Bearden
Peter W. Singer and August Cole shine in Ghost Fleet.

May 23, 2015
Rebalancing US Airpower Between Asia and the Middle East
By Robert Farley
Rebalancing U.S. airpower to Asia will prove challenging.

March 21, 2015
This Missile Is How India Plans to Attain Aerial Supremacy
By Ankit Panda
India successfully tested the Astra, a supersonic air-to-air missile.

April 11, 2014
The Case for Abolishing the US Air Force
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
Our U.S. Editors speak with Robert Farley on why the United States should abolish its Air Force.

September 06, 2013
Ballistic Missiles Make War More AND Less Likely
A new study finds that states with ballistic missiles are more likely to initiate crises, and more likely to deter them.

December 20, 2012
Air Force's "Soft Power": Still Fiction
Robert Farley explains that the U.S. Air Force is still unsuited to achieving soft power ends.

December 17, 2012
Navy Enthusiasts Get Air Diplomacy Wrong
Adam Lowther responds to Robert Farley’s critique of the U.S. Air Force’s use of “soft power.”

December 05, 2012
American Airpower = Soft Power?
Robert Farley argues “there is simply no way for the Air Force to develop an independent service ‘soft power’ concept.”
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