Articles by: Bradley Peniston

Singular vision

A plan to enable CentCom and State to work together

Winning the battle of ideas against terrorist groups such as al-Qaida is necessary to preserve and promote the interests of the U.S. …

Read more ›
0 commentsMarch 1, 2008Features

Budget gilding

TO THE SERVICES AND INDUSTRY, for fueling congressional demands for more by continuing to gild the lily when it comes to equipment purchases. All of the services are guilty of insisting only …

Read more ›
0 commentsMarch 1, 2008Features

Back to basics

Retired Maj. Gen. Robert Scales has written an excellent analysis of the issues in “Infantry and national priorities” [December]. But he may have missed certain aspects of two points: technology and training. …

Read more ›
0 commentsMarch 1, 2008Features

Undersea warfare: The hidden threat

Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, passed without incident. New Yorkers breathed a sigh of relief, as did most Americans who were glad there were no terrorist attacks since that fateful day 10 years …

Read more ›
0 commentsMarch 1, 2008Features

The big gamble

Like no other military service in history, the Navy is betting a very large — and expensive — chunk of its future fleet on untested technologies and practices. Large destroyers built to …

Read more ›
0 commentsMarch 1, 2008Features

Taking risks

Accept no unnecessary risk.” — Navy Operational Risk Management

“Those who will not risk cannot win.” — John Paul Jones

In today’s security environment, which features an explosion of complexity and uncertainty, …

Read more ›
0 commentsMarch 1, 2008Features

Budget disconnect

TO THE WHITE HOUSE — finding no reason to laurel the 2009 defense spending plan, AFJ aims a third dart at the source of this lame-duck budget. It’s an election year, and …

Read more ›
0 commentsMarch 1, 2008Features

Flashpoint: The cyber challenge

Cyber attacks are growing in number and sophistication

It is no secret that modern warfare is increasingly dependent on advanced computers — and no country’s armed forces are more reliant on the …

Read more ›
0 commentsMarch 1, 2008Features

Where’s the risk?

Each of the new ship designs brings its own set of potential problems:

THE CARRIER

The CVN 78 Gerald R. Ford design features a number of new elements over the previous Nimitz-class …

Read more ›
0 commentsMarch 1, 2008Features

Dead reckoning

The U.S. Navy’s new maritime strategy sets forth a vision of the role of naval forces in defending and protecting U.S. national interests against new threats.

Cmdr. Jerry Hendrix challenges the Navy …

Read more ›
0 commentsMarch 1, 2008Features