Navy News – The Russian government recently accused the Norwegian government of militarizing the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Region. According to Russian media, the Russians are concerned that the archipelago might be used in a potential conflict. They claim that that the territory of Svalbard is increasingly being drawn into Norway’s military and political planning together with NATO.
Author Archives: Naval Open Source Intelligence (NOSI)
Danish Navy To Get Urgent Upgrade With 25 New Ships & Advanced Unmanned Systems
Maritime Insight – The Danish government plans to modernise the Danish Navy with 25 new vessels, advanced unmanned systems, and a strong focus on protecting critical underwater infrastructure.
(Thanks to Alain)
A Russian Navy exercise in the Baltic Sea could mask asymmetric activity
Droxford Maritime – As NATO enters the Easter break, a large-scale Russian Navy merchant ship protection exercise which began today could be the perfect cover for asymmetric activity.
(Thanks to Alain)
Leidos unveils ‘low-cost’ unmanned undersea vessel ‘Sea Dart’
Breaking Defense – Defense and information technology company Leidos this week unveiled a new unmanned undersea vessel called Sea Dart, what the company is advertising as a “low-cost,” versatile maritime weapon.
(Thanks to Alain)
UK carrier strike – full operating capability on final approach
Navy Lookout – The UK Carrier Strike capability is nearing a critical milestone. Full Operating Capability (FOC) for the F-35B should be achieved during the forthcoming CSG25 deployment. Here we look at latest progress with the jet and the wider carrier strike capability development.
Canadian Submarine Returns To Operations After Refit
Navy Leaders – Royal Canadian Navy submarine HMCS Corner Brook has headed out on operations in the Indo-Pacific following an extensive refit and sea trials.
(Thanks to Alain)
An Unmanned Hellscape Needs a 21st Century Hephaestus
CIMSEC – If an unmanned hellscape is to move from fantasy to credible threat in the eyes of an adversary, the U.S. Navy, as part of the Joint Force, must take concrete steps to address weaknesses in its current conceptualizations of unmanned future warfare. To overcome these obstacles, the U.S. Navy can lead the way by appointing a robotics and autonomous systems czar to interface and invigorate industry, develop forward deployed naval robotics formations, and oversee a deeper investment in the forces needed to operate these systems.
Japan starts production of a new fleet of OPV
Naval News – The new offshore patrol vessels (OPV) will be built at a very high pace: The first and second vessels are scheduled to be launched in November this year.
New Frigates, Submarines, Patrol Vessels and Several Upgrade Programs for Greece
Naval News – Greece has announced a 12-year Long-Term Defence Armaments Plan for the Armed Forces, which includes, among other initiatives, the acquisition of new frigates, submarines, and patrol vessels, as well as multiple upgrade programs for the existing fleet.
Japan Stands Up Amphib Unit to Surge Forces to Southwest Islands
USNI News – Japan formally activated on Sunday a new joint maritime transport unit geared towards improving troop deployment capabilities in Japan’s southwest islands.
RFA Proteus begins operations as seabed warfare threats increase
Navy Lookout – Here we look in more detail at the specific threats and how RFA Proteus and the Royal Navy are gradually improving seabed warfare (SBW) capabilities.
Sweden’s Stealthy Visby Corvettes Getting Mk 41 Based Vertical Launch Systems For Air Defense Missiles
The War Zone – Lockheed Martin has confirmed Sweden’s Visby class corvettes will use three-cell Extensible Launching System (ExLS) launchers to fire their forthcoming Common Anti-air Modular Missiles (CAMM). Adding CAMM to the stealthy ships’ arsenals will give them a valuable air defense capability they currently do not have, but the ExLS arrays also open the door to more readily integrating additional anti-air and anti-surface munitions.
Anduril Tackles Maritime Challenges with Autonomous Vehicles
Naval News – Anduril showcased an integrated series of autonomous underwater vehicles and sensors at Sea Air Space 2025, which the defense contractor described as its answer to the “new rules” of maritime sea power.
Study a Forgotten War to Glimpse the Pacific Future
National Interest – James Holmes writes that the U.S. Navy can learn much from the Russo-Japanese War—and from dueling interpretations of that conflict by naval theorists Alfred Thayer Mahan and Julian S. Corbett.
Anduril unveils ‘Copperhead’ line of autonomous underwater vehicles
Defense News – Anduril Industries unveiled a new family of autonomous underwater vehicles called Copperhead, designed to meet military and commercial needs for larger fleets of uncrewed maritime vessels.
Thales, Saildrone pitch a windsurfing fleet of submarine spotters
Defense News – Thales Australia has partnered with Saildrone to integrate a towed array sonar system with the Surveyor unmanned surface vessel, promising navies the ability to pinpoint underwater threats through silent operation.
U.S. Navy Cancels Critical HALO Hypersonic Missile Citing Cost Concerns
Naval News – The Hypersonic Air Launched Offensive (HALO) missile in development for the U.S. Navy’s high priority Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare Increment 2 (OASuW Inc 2) program has been cancelled.
Break China’s Grip on Shipping With the Multilateral Maritime Alliance
CIMSEC – The United States has a shipping problem and everybody knows it. From combatant commands to congress and maritime security outlets to the White House, everyone is talking about America’s lack of maritime capacity. America, it seems, is waking up to its maritime problem and is ready to roll up its sleeves and start solving it in the only way it knows how—mostly alone. While there have been some nods to bilateral cooperation in shipbuilding, the United States has not made a concerted effort toward a robust, multilateral counter-China maritime strategy. That needs to change. A coordinated, multinational approach is required to counter Chinese shipping dominance. The US and its allies should form a Multilateral Maritime Alliance to secure maritime trade and create critical sealift capacity to sustain expeditionary combat operations.
Top Marine’s deployment plans face familiar wrinkle: Inert Navy ships
Defense News – The top Marine has a key objective for the Corps: getting Marine Expeditionary Units back on full deployment schedules. But he’s going to need some help.
Royal Navy to integrate logistics drones on Carrier Strike Group deployment
Navy Lookout – For the first time, logistics UAVs will be integrated into a UK Carrier Strike Group operations, delivering stores between vessels when the task force leaves for the CSG25 deployment later this month.
HMS Prince of Wales to leave Portsmouth on 22nd April to lead Carrier Strike Group deployment
Navy Lookout – The MoD officially confirmed today that the long-planned deployment to the Indo-Pacific will begin in two weeks with the departure of the flagship.
Australia: “O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?”
Philippine Navy receives first guided-missile corvette, BRP Miguel Malvar
Naval News – The Philippine Navy received today BRP Miguel Malvar, the first of its two guided-missile corvettes from South Korea, amid China’s growing aggression in the South China Sea.
MQ-25 tanker drone flight this year will require ‘ton of work,’ warns NAVAIR head
Breaking Defense – Boeing’s MQ-25 tanker drone is set to make its first flight some time this year, but the head of Naval Air Systems Command warned that here is “a ton of work” to do before takeoff.
Top US, South Korean shipbuilders partner to bolster vessel production
Defense News – America’s largest naval shipbuilder, HII, reached an agreement Monday to partner with South Korea’s HD Hyundai Heavy Industries to boost shipbuilding across numerous vessel classes.
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