The War Zone – This is the first time we have seen four AIM-174B very long-range air-to-air missiles on a Super Hornet, along with pods and other missiles.
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First Clear Images Of The Italian Submarines Being Built For Qatar
Naval News – A new class of submarine, under construction for the Qatari Emiri Navy, has broken the surface. The submarine is under testing in La Spezia on the Italian coast.
Should the Royal Navy consider an alternative approach to Multi-Role Support Ship design?
Navy Lookout – In this guest article, Robert Moyse argues that the RN should take inspiration from the US Marine Corps and consider cheaper, smaller and more numerous vessels to meet the MRSS requirement.
A Timeline of the 2024 Sabina Shoal Standoff
USNI News – Sabina Shoal, known to the Philippines as Escoda and by China as Xianbin Jiao, is the latest flashpoint in the South China Sea between Manila and Beijing. Located 75 nautical miles from the Philippine province of Palawan, the standoff at the maritime feature started in April following claims by the Philippines that China began an island reclamation project.
British assault ship has spent over seven years in port
UK Defence Journal – HMS Bulwark, one of the Royal Navy’s two amphibious assault ships, has spent a significant amount of time out of active service, accumulating over 2,730 days in port, according to data from Open Source Intelligence analyst @TBrit90.
Carrier Captain In Combat: What Went On During 7 Months Under Fire Around The Red Sea
The War Zone – We go in-depth with Capt. Chris “Chowdah” Hill about the Eisenhower’s grueling and dangerous deployment that faced a bevy of new tactical realities.
US sees increasing risk of Russian ‘sabotage’ of key undersea cables by secretive military unit
CNN – The US has detected increased Russian military activity around key undersea cables, and believes Russia may now be more likely to carry out potential sabotage operations aimed at disabling a critical piece of the world’s communications infrastructure, two US officials told CNN.
A progress report on hypersonics—doubtful US weapons for the Western Pacific
The Strategist – Bill Sweetman on why hypersonic weapons may alway remain the weapons of the future for the U.S.
How Navy chiefs conspired to get themselves illegal warship Wi-Fi
Navy Times – Senior enlisted leaders among the littoral combat ship Manchester’s gold crew installed and secretly used their very own Wi-Fi network during a deployment.
As the ship prepared for a West Pacific deployment in April 2023, the enlisted leader onboard conspired with the ship’s chiefs to install the secret, unauthorized network aboard the ship, for use exclusively by them.
So while rank-and-file sailors lived without the level of internet connectivity they enjoyed ashore, the chiefs installed a Starlink satellite internet dish on the top of the ship and used a Wi-Fi network they dubbed “STINKY” to check sports scores, text home and stream movies.
Marines Testing Low-Profile Vessels, Oil Industry Support Ships to Resupply Distant Outposts
USNI News – The Marines are testing vessels inspired by narco-boats and support ships used to supply oil rigs to see how they could resupply Marines fighting across the Indo-Pacific.
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Set For Major Organizational Change
Naval News – The Ministry of Defense in Tokyo has announced the largest-ever organizational restructuring in the history of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Chinese Icebreaker Mission to Arctic ‘Clear Signal’ of Beijing’s Polar Ambitions, Says Expert
USNI News – Sending three icebreakers into Arctic waters for the first time is “a clear signal” that Beijing is serious about pursuing its great power ambitions commercially, scientifically, diplomatically and militarily in the polar regions
Australia Conducts First Maintenance of US Nuclear Submarine
MarineLink – A U.S. nuclear-powered submarine will undergo maintenance in Australia for the first time on Friday, a key step by AUKUS partners to deter aggression in the Indo-Pacific, the defense ministers of Australia, Britain and the United States said.
(Thanks to Alain)
Houthis Strike Two More Crude Tankers in the Red Sea, Another Tanker Continues to Burn
USNI News – The Yemen-based Houthis attacked crude oil tankers Panama-flagged M/V Blue Lagoon I, owned by a Panamanian company and operated by a Greek one, and M/V Amjad, a Saudi-flagged, owned and operated ship, on Sept.2.
Royal Fleet Auxiliary sailors seeking fair pay hold fifth round of industrial action
Navy Lookout – Today officers and crew serving in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary are holding further strikes. As previously reported,the RFA that provides the Royal Navy’s critical afloat logistic support is in steep decline as it is increasingly unable to find people to crew its ships.
What lessons did the US Army learn from the Gaza aid pier mission?
Defense News – The Army is reviewing the $230 million pier operation and what it learned from the experience. One of the takeaways, according to a senior Army official, is that the unit needs to train under more challenging conditions to be better prepared for bad weather and other security issues it faced.
Beluga whale alleged to be Russian ‘spy’ found dead in Norway
The Guardian – A beluga whale nicknamed Hvaldimir, first spotted in Norway not far from Russian waters while wearing a harness that prompted rumours he might be a spy for Moscow, has been found dead.
Russia’s Karakurt-Class Corvettes – Slow, But Forward
Naval News – On August 26, the Russian Navy commissioned another corvette (formally “small missile ship”) of the project 22800 / Karakurt-class. The Amur, is the fifth vessel of its class, armed with the Kalibr-NK missile system, to raise the Russian flag.
Chinese Vessels Ram, Surround Philippine Coast Guard Flagship in South China Sea
USNI News – Chinese forces surrounded and rammed the flagship of the Philippine Coast Guard today at Escoda Shoal in the seventh scuffle this month between Beijing and Manila in the South China Sea.
Our Best Look At China’s Stealthy Experimental Corvette
The War Zone – The ship has some puzzling features that point to it being even more experimental in nature than originally thought.
Italian Aircraft Carrier F-35Bs Reach IOC
USNI News – The Italian Navy announced Monday that its carrier-based F-35B Lightning II fighter fleet reached initial operational capability.
Why South Africans are flocking to a Chinese hospital ship
BBC – Miserable winter weather, snow on Table Mountain and gale force winds have not dampened Cape Town residents’ enthusiasm for free medical care being offered on a Chinese ship, currently docked in the South African city’s harbour.
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India’s Improved Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine Enters Service
The War Zone – The second Indian nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine is the latest development in a project to field a viable second-strike capability.
Philippine Marines Eye New Concept For Archipelagic Defense
Naval News – The Philippine Marine Corps eyes the Littoral Response Group concept in an effort to strengthen its archipelagic defense capabilities.
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