Brothers in Aerospace and Defense

Ep. 18. Weapons, Payloads & the Real Cost of Airpower

22 min · 20. feb. 2026
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In this episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley break down Weapons and Payloads 101, shifting the focus from aircraft platforms to the systems that actually determine mission success. They walk through air-to-air, air-to-ground, and standoff weapons, explain how payload decisions drive aircraft design, and unpack why integration and lifecycle sustainment account for so much of the cost in aerospace and defense. From the 2026 National Defense Strategy to emerging signals like counter-UAS and interoperability, this episode connects mission requirements to engineering realities and business strategy across the industry.   Key Takeaways: 00:00 – Why the Mission Drives Everything  01:34 – Industry Newsreel: Strategy, Sustainability & Production Shifts 06:28 – What “Payload” Really Means in Aerospace 07:19 – Air-to-Air Weapons (AIM-120, AIM-9) 08:58 – Air-to-Ground Weapons (JDAM, Hellfire, JASSM) 11:36 – Standoff Weapons & Survivability 12:34 – Guns and Cannons in Modern Combat 13:29 – How Weapons Are Mounted (Hardpoints & Bays) 15:37 – The P&L: Why These Systems Cost So Much 18:35 – Market Signals: Counter-UAS, Interoperability, Exportability 20:52 – Key Takeaways: Systems Over Platforms   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dewayneallen/] Robert Wesley on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-wesley-mba-pmp/]   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller [https://thestoryteller.beehiiv.com/] by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future [https://autonomousplatformsofthefuture.beehiiv.com/subscribe] by Robert Wesley Produced by NOVA [https://novapodcasting.com]

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Ep. 18. Weapons, Payloads & the Real Cost of Airpower

In this episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley break down Weapons and Payloads 101, shifting the focus from aircraft platforms to the systems that actually determine mission success. They walk through air-to-air, air-to-ground, and standoff weapons, explain how payload decisions drive aircraft design, and unpack why integration and lifecycle sustainment account for so much of the cost in aerospace and defense. From the 2026 National Defense Strategy to emerging signals like counter-UAS and interoperability, this episode connects mission requirements to engineering realities and business strategy across the industry.   Key Takeaways: 00:00 – Why the Mission Drives Everything  01:34 – Industry Newsreel: Strategy, Sustainability & Production Shifts 06:28 – What “Payload” Really Means in Aerospace 07:19 – Air-to-Air Weapons (AIM-120, AIM-9) 08:58 – Air-to-Ground Weapons (JDAM, Hellfire, JASSM) 11:36 – Standoff Weapons & Survivability 12:34 – Guns and Cannons in Modern Combat 13:29 – How Weapons Are Mounted (Hardpoints & Bays) 15:37 – The P&L: Why These Systems Cost So Much 18:35 – Market Signals: Counter-UAS, Interoperability, Exportability 20:52 – Key Takeaways: Systems Over Platforms   Connect with us: DeWayne Allen on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dewayneallen/] Robert Wesley on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-wesley-mba-pmp/]   Subscribe to our Newsletter: The StoryTeller [https://thestoryteller.beehiiv.com/] by DeWayne Allen Autonomous Platforms of the Future [https://autonomousplatformsofthefuture.beehiiv.com/subscribe] by Robert Wesley Produced by NOVA [https://novapodcasting.com]

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