– New York Times Magazine – Russia is dead set on being a global power. But what looks like grand strategy is often improvisation — amid America’s retreat.
Monthly Archives: June 2019
China Confirms Submarine-Launched Missile Test
– Washington Free Beacon – China’s Defense Ministry this week confirmed the test firing of a new submarine-launched ballistic missile the Pentagon regards as a strategic weapon capable of striking anywhere in the United States from underwater launch points.
Information at the Water’s Edge: Amphibious Command and Control From Aspiration to Reality
– War on the Rocks – Integrated command and control among blue and green forces is essential to ensure lethality. Achieving better integration among the organizations and information systems of the military services will foster a decisive temporal advantage in the maritime domain, a critical requirement for speed and agility in combat against near-peer rivals.
Time to Re-Task, Downsize, and Re-engineer the SSN, Part II
– CIMSEC – As discussed in Part I, it is clear that NAVSEA needs to undertake a project now to completely re-engineer the next generation of SSNs. The old bloated SSN(X) (now “New SSN”) concept should be rejected entirely because it is more of the same, but bigger and more expensive. Instead, the Navy should go for a new class of SSN that is far smaller and cheaper than the current Block 5 Virginias.
Pentagon secretly struck back against Iranian cyberspies targeting U.S. ships
– Yahoo News – On Thursday evening, U.S. Cyber Command launched a retaliatory digital strike against an Iranian spy group that supported last week’s limpet mine attacks on commercial ships, according to two former intelligence officials.
Piracy in West Africa: The world’s most dangerous seas?
– BBC – The seas off West Africa’s oil-rich coastline are now the most dangerous in the world for shipping, according to a new report.
US Wants Allies To Do More In Gulf; But They’re Already There
– Breaking Defense – Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wants to establish a 20-country coalition to protect commercial shipping in the Middle East. But the US already leads a 33-country coalition doing just that.
U.S. Warship Shadowing High-End Russian Frigate Near Cuba
– USNI News – A U.S. destroyer is off the coast of Havana, Cuba, shadowing a detachment of Russian naval ships that includes one of the country’s most advanced surface ships.
ROK Navy’s 1st 3000 Tons KSS-III Submarine ‘Dosan Ahn Chang-Ho’ Started Sea Trials
– Naval News – The DSME-built submarine ‘Dosan Ahn Chang-ho’ started its seat trials from Opko shipyard on June 10, 2019. It is the first vessel of the KSS-III Batch I program for the Republic of Korea Navy (RoK Navy).
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New High-End Amphibious Warfare Tactics Tested at BALTOPS 2019
– USNI News – Amphibious forces in BALTOPS 2019 tested out new, high-end tactics for the first time in a live exercise, working in a less-rigid structure that allows enablers like air-defense or anti-submarine ships, mine clearance teams and artillery units to flow through the operating area to where they can do the most good.
Dominating the Anti-Ship Missile Threat Through Suppression of Enemy ISR
– CIMSEC – SEAD has evolved over the past 70 years. The DoD and Navy do not have 70 years to organize and prepare for conflict against a nation with near-peer ISR and target acquisition capabilities. The SEISR mission will require an institutional focus, the rapid evolution of concepts and tactics, focused intelligence and target study support, and the development of personnel with a tailored commitment to the Counter-ISR missions.
BALTOPS 19: Navy Tests New Mine Hunting Kit With European Allies
– USNI News – As the U.S. Navy undergoes a major transition in how it conducts mine warfare, it had the chance to test out its newest tools during BALTOPS 2019 alongside European partners who are mine warfare experts.
Why We Will Never See Fully Autonomous Commercial Ships
– CIMSEC – The world will never see fully autonomous transoceanic commercial cargo ships. In fact, autonomous vessels are likely to operate in only very limited situations.
Convoy Time: Is the U.S. Navy Even Ready for a War with Iran?
– National Interest – Sea lanes are harder to patrol than you think.
The Evolution of the U.S. Navy
– National Interest – The Navy must reequip itself for its core function of high-seas battle if it is to resume custodianship of an increasingly competitive maritime world.
New U.K.-Led Maritime First Responder Force Takes to Sea at BALTOPS
– USNI News – The U.K. and its partners are testing out a first-responder force that could beat NATO to the punch if a crisis were to occur in Northern European waters.
Hypersonic Missiles Are Unstoppable. And They’re Starting a New Global Arms Race
– New York Times Magazine – The new weapons — which could travel at more than 15 times the speed of sound with terrifying accuracy — threaten to change the nature of warfare.
A Sailor’s Take on Multi-Domain Operations
– War on the Rocks – Warfighting concepts come and go. Reflecting the predominant concerns of their times, some will produce lasting reforms with historical impact, whereas others will be unceremoniously discarded as their champions retire. Still others will quietly fade into obscurity as their useful contributions are absorbed into practice, their bad ideas are forgotten, and a yet-newer concept captures the imagination. “Multi-domain operations,” a concept which has taken various forms since about 2016, could go any of the three directions.
Next Large Surface Combatant Will Look A Lot Like Zumwalt
– USNI News – The Navy’s next large surface combatant will probably look more like the futuristic Zumwalt class of guided-missile destroyers than fleet’s current workhorse class of Arleigh Burke destroyers.
BALTOPS 2019 Focuses on Operationally Relevant, High-End Skills Due to Changing Security Environment
– USNI News – As this year’s BALTOPS exercise shaped up to be the largest in years, exercise planners also sought to make the annual event more focused on high-end warfighting than previous iterations.
Gulf war would be ‘Iran against the world’ — but still not easy to win
– The Hill – Tension is mounting between Washington and Tehran with Thursday’s shooting down of a U.S. drone by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. What would a U.S.-Iran war in the Persian Gulf look like? It’s worth trying to envision the contours of such a maelstrom before America drifts into one.
The US Navy’s new frigate program is careening toward a roadblock
– Defense News – The U.S. Navy’s program to buy a new frigate, known as FFG(X), has been smooth sailing since it was announced in 2017, but congressional protectionism could torpedo much of the progress the service has made to date.
Everything We Know About Iran’s Claim That It Shot Down A U.S. RQ-4 Global Hawk Drone
– War Zone – The Pentagon won’t comment in detail about the incident and there is already confusion as to what type was actually lost.
Strait of Hormuz: US confirms drone was shot down by Iranian missile
– BBC – A US military surveillance drone has been shot down by Iranian forces while flying over the Strait of Hormuz.
Russia’s Most Modern Warship And Its Escorts Have Entered The Caribbean Sea
– War Zone – It is the first time in years a Russian surface combatant has sailed into the region, let alone one able to fire modern land attack cruise missiles.
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