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  • E47 – Cumming's Hellhound
    Apr 27 2025

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    In this episode, Mike sits down with Sheila Cummings,founder, president, and CEO of Cummings Aerospace.


    Cummings Aero started in 2009 supporting the Huntsville,Alabama missile market, but recently decided to launch their own product—the Hellhound.

    The Hellhound S3 is a man-portable, 3D-printe,d jet-powered kamikaze drone...and we have the FIRST-PUBLIC views of the actual drone—audio and video!


    BREAKING NEWS: Sheila also announced a new variant—theHellhound S4. It’s tube-launched, bigger, better, and even faster than the S3!


    If you're into military drones, cutting-edge tech, and thestart-up culture of finding ways to help the warfighter—this episode is for you.

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    00:00 start

    01:18 intro

    01:56 origin story

    05:03 high speed background

    06:34 Hellhound origin story

    10:54 introducing the Hellhound

    11:27 3D-printed

    12:31 finding an engine

    13:34 See the Hellhound

    21:20 naming the Hellhound

    22:39 family of drones

    24:38 supersonic variant

    29:22 China & Industrialization

    32:32 Industrial Mobilization Board

    35:47 outro

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    38 m
  • The Future of Air Warfare: Radars (Sponsored)
    Mar 3 2025

    Joe “Grip” Beissner, Director of Requirements and Capabilities for Radio Frequency Solutions at Raytheon, a business of RTX, joins us to discuss the cutting-edge AESA radars Raytheondelivers for our warfighters.

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    38 m
  • The Future of Air Warfare: Weapons (Sponsored)
    Feb 23 2025

    Jon "Stormin" Norman, Vice President of Requirements & Capabilities at Raytheon, a business of RTX, joins us to discuss the cutting-edge air-to-air and -surface weapons and effectors Raytheon delivers for our warfighters.

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    22 m
  • E46 – Expendable Tech for F-35 Threat Training
    Feb 16 2025

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    In this episode, Mike sits down with Brett “Snappy”Abbamonte, a former Marine Corps F-35 pilot now at Advanced Strategic Insight (ASI) Inc.


    Snappy is the program manager for ELITE (ExpendableLower-cost Integrated Training Emitter), a compact, cost-effective system designed to mimic high-end surface-to-air missile (SAM) threats.


    Dive into how this innovative tech is reshaping training,enhancing readiness, and solving a critical warfighter problem—offering a firsthand look at how operators are using ELITE in the field to sharpen their edge.


    If you're into military training, cutting-edge technology,and boosting warfighter readiness—this episode is a must-listen.

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    00:00 start

    01:11 intro

    03:08 Snappy

    04:49 F-35 magnifies a growing problem

    07:21 the 3-solution problem

    10:31 good-enough solution space

    12:12 ELITE

    13:51 size and power

    15:35 as a target

    17:45 customers

    20:27 remote controlled

    22:00 how to keep it low cost

    23:34 creative training

    25:09 how the training looks

    26:47 RAF Lakenheath

    31:19 SBIR experience

    38:02 valley of death

    38:34 end of year money

    40:27 squadron innovation funds

    42:14 expendable concept validated

    42:50 Marine Corps weapons school example

    44:40 expendable allocation

    46:14 tools for innovative training

    49:30 memory lane

    49:45 callsign story

    51:40 outro

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    53 m
  • E45 – Operational War w/ John Warden
    Jan 17 2025

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    In this episode, Mike interviews retired Air Force Colonel John Warden.

    John is an Air Force pioneer who shaped how the modern world thinks about warfare—specifically the concepts of the operational level of war, parallel attack, and centers of gravity. He is most noted as the creator of Warden’s Five Rings and the architect of the Gulf War air campaign—but there’s much more than that.

    We talked about how his thoughts were shaped in Vietnam and the 1980s, how he ended up in the Pentagon, and what series of events led to his framework being used to create Operation Desert Storm.

    We applied the real lessons from Desert Storm to discuss China, why it’s a strategic threat, and the blind spot in US national security.

    If you’re into history, strategy, warfare, military tactics, and national security—this episode is for you.

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    Show Notes

    01:31 intro

    03:31 Vietnam experience

    05:56 Vietnam reshaped the Air Force

    10:36 post-Vietnam thinking about the Middle East

    13:56 command structure in the 1980s

    16:14 Bitburg to Georgia to Italy

    17:38 the 5 Rings - War College origins

    18:13 missing the operational level of war

    26:17 Warden's 5 rings

    29:36 the other usefulness of the 5 rings

    32:13 Checkmate

    34:25 Checkmate, 5 Rings, and the Soviet Union

    35:20 Fuel and the Fulda Gap

    39:37 context for Desert Storm

    42:44 Checkmate and Desert Storm

    45:34 Checkmate gets into Desert Storm

    48:26 the original 3-week plan

    54:01 Not learning from Desert Storm?

    57:24 today's challenges

    58:29 China revelation #1

    1:00:44 The Gulf War...on US soil

    1:02:41 The US cyber vulnerability

    1:06:52 China 2027 2035 2049

    1:08:36 homeland defense blindspot

    1:09:49 coastal defense

    1:11:38 self-deterrence?

    1:14:42 global reach global power

    1:17:48 commitment to defense

    1:18:51 outro

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    1 h y 20 m
  • E44 – Silent Arrow
    Dec 22 2024

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    In this episode, Mike interviews Chip Yates, founder of Yates Electrospace Corporation.

    With a background in racing, Chip has made a name for himself by setting numerous world records as a pioneer in electric-powered motorcycles and airplanes. His journey took a strategic turn when he encountered a complex military challenge, leading to the inception of his company.

    Chip pivoted to defense, launching Silent Arrow—disposable cargo drones deployed from planes like the C-130. These drones must fly dozens—even hundreds—of miles yet be cost-effective enough to be discarded after just a single use.

    Chip shares his decade-long journey in defense tech, offering insights into affordable, executable innovation in an industry full of giant companies and complex technology.

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    Show Notes

    00:50 intro

    01:47 Chip's racing background

    03:03 company origins

    03:41 getting involved in defense tech

    04:11 the idea and 1st concept vehicle

    06:53 the Smithsonian

    08:34 2,000 glider drone

    08:48 how Silent Arrow works

    10:14 the need for more standoff

    12:10 operational evals of prototypes

    13:50 crawl walk run

    15:03 the Pacific Pivot?

    15:52 Airbus partnership

    17:26 powered cargo drones

    19:29 interesting payloads

    20:42 the C-130 of drones

    20:59 design and looks

    23:10 raising money in defense tech

    24:27 more requirement creep

    25:37 using a Tesla?!

    28:34 timeline for Tesla-launch

    29:28 advertising in defense

    30:46 2025 expectations

    31:26 a super size version

    33:50 adaption vs invention

    35:36 keeping the cargo intact

    38:46 powered version

    39:50 advice

    40:37 raising money

    42:21 outro


    For those interested in #military #nationaldefense #warfare #nationalsecurity #defense #nationaldefense #tech #technology #defensetech #army #navy #airforce #innovation #aviation #airplanes #aerospace #c130 #cargo #mobility #logistics #supply #resupply #drones #unmanned #drone

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    43 m
  • E43 – The Laser-Guided Bomb
    Nov 26 2024

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    Speaking of knowledge bombs, Mike hosts Ed Cobleigh to talk about Paveway: the laser-guided bomb.


    Ed flew 375 combat missions during the Vietnam War in the F-4 Phantom and was one of the first people to drop the Paveway laser-guided bomb in combat. He earned two Distinguished Flying Crosses and went on to attend Fighter Weapons School, where he remained in order to stand up the guided weapons division and teach Paveway LGB employment.


    Ed’s had a wild life beyond the Air Force and is now an author with 5 books (and counting).


    This episode covers not just the tech and tactics but also a first-person account of dropping LGBs in combat 56 years ago!

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    Show Notes

    00:34 intro

    01:58 How Ed got to Vietnam

    02:31 background of guided bombs

    03:35 Paveway history

    07:19 Project White Lightning

    09:03 the first laser designator

    10:19 Dropping the LGBs

    12:15 results from the first tests

    14:00 training for the first LGB drop

    15:04 Zot nickname

    17:49 Ed's 2nd tour

    20:17 Navy gets Paveway

    22:21 teaching LGBs at Nellis

    23:45 Red Flag

    25:16 Targeting Pods

    26:57 Linebacker 1972

    27:56 Dragons Jaw Bridge

    29:51 Paveway’s legacy

    30:46 F-117 and Paveway

    32:37 Paveway III

    34:29 Paveway lawsuit

    35:26 Ed's books

    37:45 outro


    For those interested in #military #nationaldefense #warfare #nationalsecurity #defense #nationaldefense #tech #technology #defensetech #army #navy #airforce #innovation #F4 #vietnam #aviation #airplanes #aerospace

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    38 m
  • E42 – B-52 BUFF modernization
    Oct 20 2024

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    Mike hosts Col. Joseph Little, callsign “Little Joe,” to discuss how the US Air Force is modernizing the legendary B-52 BUFF to keep it flying into the 2050s—100 years after its first flight.


    Col Little is a B-52 Weapons Systems Officer, a US Air Force Weapons School graduate, a former test squadron commander, and currently serving as the Detachment 5 Commander of the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center (AFOTEC), where he oversees the B-52J program.


    The B-52J modernization program is a $48 Billion transformation designed to extend the bomber's life into the 2060s. It includes new engines, advanced cockpits, upgraded radar, and more, making it the most significant overhaul in the aircraft's history.


    This episode covers not just the tech but also tactics, weapons, historical milestones, and untold war stories. Whether you're a fan of military aviation or interested in strategic operations, this insider’s look at the B-52 is a must-listen!


    For those interested in #military #nationaldefense #warfare #nationalsecurity #defense #nationaldefense #tech #technology #defensetech #army #navy #airforce #innovation #b52 #BUFF #bomber #aviation #airplanes #aerospace

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    Show Notes

    00:49 intro

    03:24 yesterday vs today

    04:57 B-52 in 2024

    05:17 changing the crew roles

    05:53 bombardier wings

    06:12 The youngest oldest B-52s

    08:04 BUFF origins

    08:39 Orange BUFF

    10:14 test units

    11:13 test lessons from Vietnam

    13:32 B-52 modernization

    14:40 the B-52J

    16:18 radar upgrade

    21:15 quad crew concept

    23:29 Fox-4 kill

    24:30 new engines - why 8?

    28:22 fixing the tanker bill

    28:46 Iraqi Freedom tankers

    30:10 engine nacelle issues

    32:20 testing validated the model

    33:05 rest of the engine mods

    35:10 alert start requirements

    36:21 cockpit upgrades

    38:15 BUFF legacy - James Earl Jones

    39:01 culture and change

    42:49 the nuke consideration

    43:29 AEHF radio upgrade

    44:50 B-52 nose job?

    46:54 Story 1 - aerial mining

    48:44 Story 2 - CBU-105 combat drop

    52:05 brakes?

    52:51 outro

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