Naval News – India has multiple anti-ship and land attack missiles under development to cater to the diverse needs of the Indian Navy and Indian Air Force (IAF). Here is an overview of these on-going programs.
Author Archives: Naval Open Source Intelligence (NOSI)
UK Royal Navy Destroyer To Join Multinational Naval Force In Red Sea
Naval News – The UK is sending a Royal Navy Type 45 destroyer to support the multinational naval presence protecting merchant shipping in the southern Red Sea off the coast of Yemen.
Dreadnought 2050
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
Israel sends new, advanced Sa’ar 6 warship to Red Sea
Breaking Defense – One of Israel’s new Sa’ar 6 corvettes has been deployed to the Red Sea, where it’s anchored off the Israeli port of Eilat.
How are Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea affecting global trade?
AP – Yemen’s Houthi rebels have escalated attacks on ships passing through the Red Sea during the Israel-Hamas war, raising concerns about the impact on the flow of oil, grain and consumer goods through a major global trade artery.
OX-XO
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
Houthis Hit Tanker with Missile in Red Sea, French Frigate Downs Drones
USNI News – Houthi forces attacked a Norwegian bio-diesel tanker in the Red Sea on Monday – just days after the spokesman for its military said the organization would target any ships heading to or from Israel.
Russia’s new Black Sea naval base alarms Georgia
BBC – In early November, 50 Georgian opposition MPs addressed Nato and EU member states calling for a unified stance against Russia’s plan to establish a permanent naval base in the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia.
Mojave Drone’s Carrier Debut Shown In Greater Detail In Video
War Zone – The footage provides new perspectives on Mojave’s takeoffs and landings aboard HMS Prince of Wales.
Hide and Seek
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
Above the ARC Submarine “Pijao” of the DESI deployment
El Snorkel – After sailing more than three thousand nautical miles from the Mayport Naval Station in the United States, the submarine ARC “Pijao” arrived in Colombia.
(In Spanish)
(Thanks to Alain)
How does a 1980s Video Game inform Uncrewed Surface Warfare Systems?
Center for Maritime Strategy – The 1980s-era video game Missile Command may offer the Navy a solution in terms of how to improve the size of crewed warship missile magazines without modifying existing ships or building more conventional combatants.
Russian corvette Tucha mysteriously appears in the Black Sea
Bulgarian Military – The Russian Federation has apparently replaced the Askold missile corvette damaged during the Ukrainian attack with a new one from the Karakurt class. Open sources, citing new satellite images from early December, claim that it is the Tucha missile corvette.
(Thanks to Alain)
Perilous Passage
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story
Philippine Christmas Resupply Convoy Canceled After Chinese Warship Harassment
USNI News – A civilian-led convoy canceled its plans to deliver donated supplies and Christmas gifts to Philippine outposts across the South China Sea after China harassed Philippine vessels near Second Thomas and Scarborough Shoals over the weekend.
Vigilante Seven Two
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story
War is My Racket
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story
Royal Navy Activates First F-35B Unit, Big Decisions On Type’s Future Loom
War Zone – The second frontline British F-35B unit is a Royal Navy squadron, but future plans to buy more of the jets, and which ones, hang in the air.
The United States vs. Charles Alan Ordway
CIMSEC – A FICTINT short story.
Landing Ship Medium Doesn’t Need to be a ‘Cyber Truck’
USNI News – The Marine Corps is pushing for as much simplicity as possible for the Navy’s planned Landing Ship Medium, the craft the service wants to haul Marines and material for its three Marine Littoral Regiments, the acting head of the service said on Thursday.
The Navy Has Good Reason To Focus on Cyber Warfare With China
The Messenger – James Holmes writes that the Department of the Navy’s inaugural Cyber Strategy starts off with a startling claim, namely that “the next fight against our major adversary will be like no other in prior conflicts.” Why? The strategy’s framers go on to prophesy that “the use of non-kinetic effects and defense against those effects prior to and during kinetic exchanges will likely be the deciding factor in who prevails.” In other words, brute force might not make the difference.
US Navy To Deploy Anti-Ship Missiles on Subs
Bloomberg – The US Navy plans to begin arming submarines next year with ship-targeting versions of the widely used Tomahawk missile, part of Washington’s push to ramp up military capabilities to challenge Chinese maritime forces, particularly around Taiwan.
Trouble in the docks – fixing the infrastructure issues impacting Royal Navy submarine availability
Navy Lookout – Here we focus on how delays in upgrading dockyard facilities have become one of the limiting factors preventing the RN from getting submarines to sea and look at the efforts to resolve the problem.
Dead Men Tell No Tales
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
Sen. Kelly to propose legislation to strengthen commercial shipping
Defense News – A U.S. senator is developing legislation meant to revitalize the U.S. commercial maritime industry, which he called an economic and national security imperative.
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