PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEF (PDB) – Pentagon’s accelerated plan to boost missile and munitions production marks a “foundational reset” in U.S. defense and munitions strategy, according to a private report.
The research by Bloomberg Intelligence suggests that missile procurement funding could rise by 30% or more if the Department of Defense moves ahead with plans to more than double production across 12 critical munitions programs.
The Pentagon has reportedly tasked industry with achieving a 2.5-fold increase in output over the next two years to prepare for a potential high-intensity conflict with China by 2027.
The report also noted that the U.S. may currently lack sufficient stockpiles of critical munitions to sustain a major conflict, citing gaps in missile production and supply chain resilience.
It also identified Lockheed’s PAC-3 interceptors, JASSM, LRASM and PrSM, and RTX’s SM-6 and Tomahawk missiles as priority systems under the Pentagon’s new Munitions Acceleration Council, led by Deputy Secretary of Defense Steve Feinberg.
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY – Here’s a roundup of today’s other top defense news from conservative national security expert PAUL CRESPO.
Not the President’s Daily Brief, but almost as good – PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEFING – the PDB:
NATIONAL SECURITY
Why Afghanistan’s neighbors have opposed U.S. plan. Trump has made clear he wants to regain control of Bagram airbase.
HOMELAND SECURITY
A partisan battle is playing out in a Washington courtroom that could decide the fate of President Donald Trump’s federal law enforcement intervention in the nation’s capital.
US POWER OVERSEAS
Washington and Manila kicked off the latest iteration of the Sama Sama naval drills in the vicinity of a western Philippine province located near South China Sea hotspots.
After a six-month deployment filled with exercises and disaster relief missions across Australia and the Philippines, the U.S. Marine Rotational Force-Darwin is headed home.
U.S. military is moving ahead on development of a Norwegian airfield into a place where 500-plus American and allied forces can be deployed in a crisis.
Most Americans believe the president should only deploy service members to face external threats and that troops and their leaders should steer clear of politics, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Some legal experts worry that guidance from the military’s top legal minds is being ignored by the Trump administration, which is pushing troops into new legal territory with deployments to U.S. cities and strikes on drug-runners abroad.
‘Stop trying to control every step’ of shipbuilding, senator tells Navy. The White House wants to speed up shipbuilding, but first, the Navy has to loosen its grip.
When federal government agencies and programs lack budget authority after the expiration of either full-year or interim appropriations, they experience a “funding gap.” Under the ‘Antideficiency’ Act, they must cease operations, except in certain circumstances when continued activities are authorized by law.
Lawmakers have introduced legislation to ensure the civilian and military workforce at Navy public shipyards are paid during government shutdowns.
CHINA THREAT
U.S. is falling behind China in biotechnology development, and lawmakers are working to help us catch up with China’s push to incorporate technologies like gene editing for human performance on the battlefield.
Of the nine Japan Air Self Defense Force F-15 fighter squadrons, two in Okinawa are responsible for most Japanese fighter scrambles to investigate unidentified aircraft in its air defense zone in recent years, primarily from China.
Top priority. Taiwan’s military says that, in response to Chinese drone incursions, it is training soldiers to shoot down drones and actively looking to procure new anti-drone weapons systems.
RUSSIA THREAT
Strikes on Russian oil facilities by Ukraine’s newly developed long-range missiles and drones are causing significant gas shortages in Russia, while on the battlefield a recent Ukrainian counter-offensive has derailed Russia’s plans to capture parts of the eastern Donetsk region.
Europe’s desire for bigger military budgets dips; there’s a but, though. Europeans are less inclined to support defense spending increases than they were a year and a half ago, according to a survey taken shortly after NATO’s historic shootdown of a Russian drone swarm in Poland.
After mysterious drone incursions that forced the recent shutdowns of the Munich Airport, Germany approved a measure to give police the authority to shoot down any uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) posing a danger.
MIDDLE EAST THREATS
Israel and Hamas have agreed to the “first phase” of his peace plan to pause fighting and release at least some hostages and prisoners, Trump said in announcing the outlines of the biggest breakthrough in months in the two-year-old war.
Anti-Israeli legal scholars keep pushing to label the war atrocities Israel is reportedly committing against Palestinians as a ‘genocide’ due to the legal and political implications against Israel of making the determination.
They were dead wrong. The 12 days of war that didn’t ignite the Middle East or the world. Predictions about a war with Iran carried an air of inevitability with ‘experts’ warning a conflict would unify the Iranian military and political elite, unite the Iranian people behind the regime, setting the Middle East ablaze, spiking oil prices, and even igniting a world war.
SPACE THREATS
Space Force today tapped commercial weather satellite operator Muon Space for three prototype birds to provide data such as cloud forecasting for terrestrial and maritime operations.
Space Force has established a working capital fund with a projected value of more than $1 billion to help facilitate military agencies’ access to commercial space services.
Space Force is advocating for reforms to the Pentagon’s foreign military sales process to better handle a surge in requests from international partners to buy U.S.-made military space systems.
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Oh well. UN to cut 25% of its global peacekeeping force and operations, forcing thousands of soldiers to evacuate far-flung global hotspots as a result of the latest U.S. funding cuts to the world body.
Tick-tock. Canada is still reviewing its future fighter fleet. However, with a firm commitment to buy 16 U.S. F-35As, it’s looking increasingly difficult to make the case to switch to a different aircraft to complete the full replacement of its aging CF-18 Hornets.
British Forces South Atlantic Islands (BFSAI) have announced that troops will carry out Exercise Cape Sword, a large-scale blank firing and maneuver exercise across the Falkland Islands this week.
More than 20 people were killed in central Myanmar after the military launched motorized paraglider attacks during an antigovernment candlelight vigil.
US MILITARY
Don’t do it. Air Force training command may stop embedding mental health teams within units. Its ‘True North’ program gets mental health support directly into some of its most stressful workplaces, rather than expect airmen to take time away from their daily jobs to visit professionals.
An “unacceptable” eight-year delay, potentially billions of dollars in costs to create a new logistics enterprise, and the need to prioritize a more advanced capability persuaded the Air Force to buy an additional 75 Boeing KC-46s instead of proceeding with an advanced tanker.
FN America, the subsidiary of Belgian gunmaker Fabrique Nationale (FN) has delivered new prototype rifles and machine guns chambered to fire the 6.5x43mm Lightweight Intermediate Caliber Cartridge (LICC) to the U.S. military.
END of PDB
The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.
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Pentagon’s Missile Surge Signals Escalation With China
PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEF (PDB) – Pentagon’s accelerated plan to boost missile and munitions production marks a “foundational reset” in U.S. defense and munitions strategy, according to a private report.
The research by Bloomberg Intelligence suggests that missile procurement funding could rise by 30% or more if the Department of Defense moves ahead with plans to more than double production across 12 critical munitions programs.
The Pentagon has reportedly tasked industry with achieving a 2.5-fold increase in output over the next two years to prepare for a potential high-intensity conflict with China by 2027.
The report also noted that the U.S. may currently lack sufficient stockpiles of critical munitions to sustain a major conflict, citing gaps in missile production and supply chain resilience.
It also identified Lockheed’s PAC-3 interceptors, JASSM, LRASM and PrSM, and RTX’s SM-6 and Tomahawk missiles as priority systems under the Pentagon’s new Munitions Acceleration Council, led by Deputy Secretary of Defense Steve Feinberg.
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY – Here’s a roundup of today’s other top defense news from conservative national security expert PAUL CRESPO.
Not the President’s Daily Brief, but almost as good – PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEFING – the PDB:
NATIONAL SECURITY
Why Afghanistan’s neighbors have opposed U.S. plan. Trump has made clear he wants to regain control of Bagram airbase.
HOMELAND SECURITY
A partisan battle is playing out in a Washington courtroom that could decide the fate of President Donald Trump’s federal law enforcement intervention in the nation’s capital.
US POWER OVERSEAS
Washington and Manila kicked off the latest iteration of the Sama Sama naval drills in the vicinity of a western Philippine province located near South China Sea hotspots.
After a six-month deployment filled with exercises and disaster relief missions across Australia and the Philippines, the U.S. Marine Rotational Force-Darwin is headed home.
U.S. military is moving ahead on development of a Norwegian airfield into a place where 500-plus American and allied forces can be deployed in a crisis.
DEFENSE POLITICS
Most Americans believe the president should only deploy service members to face external threats and that troops and their leaders should steer clear of politics, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Some legal experts worry that guidance from the military’s top legal minds is being ignored by the Trump administration, which is pushing troops into new legal territory with deployments to U.S. cities and strikes on drug-runners abroad.
‘Stop trying to control every step’ of shipbuilding, senator tells Navy. The White House wants to speed up shipbuilding, but first, the Navy has to loosen its grip.
When federal government agencies and programs lack budget authority after the expiration of either full-year or interim appropriations, they experience a “funding gap.” Under the ‘Antideficiency’ Act, they must cease operations, except in certain circumstances when continued activities are authorized by law.
Lawmakers have introduced legislation to ensure the civilian and military workforce at Navy public shipyards are paid during government shutdowns.
CHINA THREAT
U.S. is falling behind China in biotechnology development, and lawmakers are working to help us catch up with China’s push to incorporate technologies like gene editing for human performance on the battlefield.
Of the nine Japan Air Self Defense Force F-15 fighter squadrons, two in Okinawa are responsible for most Japanese fighter scrambles to investigate unidentified aircraft in its air defense zone in recent years, primarily from China.
Top priority. Taiwan’s military says that, in response to Chinese drone incursions, it is training soldiers to shoot down drones and actively looking to procure new anti-drone weapons systems.
RUSSIA THREAT
Strikes on Russian oil facilities by Ukraine’s newly developed long-range missiles and drones are causing significant gas shortages in Russia, while on the battlefield a recent Ukrainian counter-offensive has derailed Russia’s plans to capture parts of the eastern Donetsk region.
Europe’s desire for bigger military budgets dips; there’s a but, though. Europeans are less inclined to support defense spending increases than they were a year and a half ago, according to a survey taken shortly after NATO’s historic shootdown of a Russian drone swarm in Poland.
After mysterious drone incursions that forced the recent shutdowns of the Munich Airport, Germany approved a measure to give police the authority to shoot down any uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) posing a danger.
MIDDLE EAST THREATS
Israel and Hamas have agreed to the “first phase” of his peace plan to pause fighting and release at least some hostages and prisoners, Trump said in announcing the outlines of the biggest breakthrough in months in the two-year-old war.
Anti-Israeli legal scholars keep pushing to label the war atrocities Israel is reportedly committing against Palestinians as a ‘genocide’ due to the legal and political implications against Israel of making the determination.
They were dead wrong. The 12 days of war that didn’t ignite the Middle East or the world. Predictions about a war with Iran carried an air of inevitability with ‘experts’ warning a conflict would unify the Iranian military and political elite, unite the Iranian people behind the regime, setting the Middle East ablaze, spiking oil prices, and even igniting a world war.
SPACE THREATS
Space Force today tapped commercial weather satellite operator Muon Space for three prototype birds to provide data such as cloud forecasting for terrestrial and maritime operations.
Space Force has established a working capital fund with a projected value of more than $1 billion to help facilitate military agencies’ access to commercial space services.
Space Force is advocating for reforms to the Pentagon’s foreign military sales process to better handle a surge in requests from international partners to buy U.S.-made military space systems.
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Oh well. UN to cut 25% of its global peacekeeping force and operations, forcing thousands of soldiers to evacuate far-flung global hotspots as a result of the latest U.S. funding cuts to the world body.
Tick-tock. Canada is still reviewing its future fighter fleet. However, with a firm commitment to buy 16 U.S. F-35As, it’s looking increasingly difficult to make the case to switch to a different aircraft to complete the full replacement of its aging CF-18 Hornets.
British Forces South Atlantic Islands (BFSAI) have announced that troops will carry out Exercise Cape Sword, a large-scale blank firing and maneuver exercise across the Falkland Islands this week.
More than 20 people were killed in central Myanmar after the military launched motorized paraglider attacks during an antigovernment candlelight vigil.
US MILITARY
Don’t do it. Air Force training command may stop embedding mental health teams within units. Its ‘True North’ program gets mental health support directly into some of its most stressful workplaces, rather than expect airmen to take time away from their daily jobs to visit professionals.
An “unacceptable” eight-year delay, potentially billions of dollars in costs to create a new logistics enterprise, and the need to prioritize a more advanced capability persuaded the Air Force to buy an additional 75 Boeing KC-46s instead of proceeding with an advanced tanker.
FN America, the subsidiary of Belgian gunmaker Fabrique Nationale (FN) has delivered new prototype rifles and machine guns chambered to fire the 6.5x43mm Lightweight Intermediate Caliber Cartridge (LICC) to the U.S. military.
END of PDB
The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.
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