The US Air Force (USAF) is planning a pair of big investments over the next five years as part of its emphasis on connectivity in future warfare.
General David Goldfein, USAF chief of staff, said on 6 November that the service would spend USD9 billion over its future years defence plan (FYDP), or five-year outlay, on digital and cloud architecture to better connect both the USAF and the joint force. Gen Goldfein said the service needs to connect the joint force through command and control (C2), connect sensors and shooters, and operate at machine speeds so it can faster close kill chains.
The Skyborg UAV is a vessel for artificial intelligence technologies that could use simple algorithms to fly the aircraft and control them in airspace. It could also use more complicated levels of AI to accomplish certain tasks or subtasks. AI is a big part of the USAF's Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) push. (AFRL)
“If we try to cobble together architecture [as] we have done in the past, I will tell you we will be too slow for the force we need to win in the future,” Gen Goldfein said at an Air Force Association breakfast.
Gen Goldfein said the USAF would also invest USD9 billion over its FYDP in both defensive and offensive space capabilities. The US, he said, must be the first mover in space because while the force that moves first in combat is not guaranteed victory, the force that moves second is guaranteed to lose.
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