Washington Times – China has a new diesel-powered submarine under construction – the Yuan class – which was unknown to Western intelligence.
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Daily Archives: July 17, 2004
Canadian Navy – New ships in works for Atlantic fleet
Halifax Herald – More on Canada’s proposed new patrol vessels.
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US Navy – U.S. plans 2nd flattop in Pacific
The Asahi Shimbun – Washington plans to deploy a second aircraft carrier to the Pacific region. Discussions are under way for basing the second aircraft carrier either in Guam or Hawaii in the next two to three years as part of Washington’s global realignment of its military forces
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US Navy – Navy Opts for Speed, Innovation in LCS Design Winners
Sea Power – The Navy underscored its sense of urgency and determination to foster new technologies with the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program by awarding two final system design contracts with options for detail design and construction to Lockheed Martinís Maritime Systems & Sensors Division and General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, while rejecting a bid by Raytheon.
History – Combined Action Program: Marines' Alternative to Search and Destroy
Vietnam Magazine – Search-and-destroy operations in Vietnam failed as a working doctrine, and the strategy of attrition cost the needless deaths of thousands of American service personnel. That policy was based on principles the United States had employed in previous conventional wars, using superior American mobility and firepower to seize the initiative and inflict heavy losses on enemy units. The American policy and strategy during the Vietnam War should have been the pacification of the villages and hamlets, resulting in the destruction of the Viet Cong and their infrastructure. That could have been accomplished by the “clear-and-hold” tactics that the Marine Corps favored, using combined action platoons (CAPs).