– Aviation Week – Some lawmakers would like nothing better than to see U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus unplugged – but the nation’s top naval leader will have none of that. He’s pushing for his energy-altering programs with a doggedness that would even tire out the Energizer Bunny.
Category Archives: USNavy
US Navy – Beyond F-35: Rep. Forbes & Adm. Greenert on Cyber, Drones & Carriers
– AOL Defense – What homemade roadside bombs could do to Army and Marine ground vehicles was the ugly surprise of the last decade. What sophisticated long-range missiles could do to Navy aircraft carriers could be the ugly surprise of the next.
US Navy – AMDR — Pulse Check
– Aviation Week – For years now, the discussion revolving around the U.S. Navy’s vaunted proposed air-and-missile-defense radar (AMDR) – as it related to the Navy’s even-more vaunted, and proven, Aegis combat system – has been how much better and even different AMDR would be than the existing ship shield. But now, Navy officials are saying, folks should be looking at that AMDR-Aegis relationship in a whole new light. They are not competing systems at all – AMDR is an evolution of Aegis.
US Navy – Navy plan would deploy carriers more frequently
– Virginian Pilot – Tens of thousands of sailors in Hampton Roads would deploy more often – but also, defense officials say, on a more predictable schedule – under a plan the Navy hopes to launch by the end of next year.
US Navy – US Navy warship cybersecurity 'vulnerable'
– Reuters – The computer network on the US Navy’s newest class of coastal warships showed vulnerabilities in cybersecurity tests, but the issues were not severe enough to prevent deployment.
US Navy – Ships Ahoy
– Aviation Week – For all of the wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth over the impacts of sequestration and continuing resolutions, it is interesting to point out that the Navy shipbuilding plan, especially for the immediate future, remains pretty intact.
US Navy – Osprey on the Truman, Fishing for COD
– Aviation Week – The MV-22 Osprey is preparing to take a major step in the program’s quest to garner more customers outside the U.S. Marine Corps and the Air Force special operations community. The aircraft is onboard the deck of the carrier USS Harry S. Truman in preparation for trials to validate whether it is suitable to be considered as a replacement for aging C-2 Greyhounds.
US Navy – F-35’s ability to evade budget cuts illustrates challenge of paring defense spending
– Washington Post – The F-35 has features that make pilots drool. It is shaped to avoid detection by enemy radar. It can accelerate to supersonic speeds. One model can take off and land vertically. Onboard electronic sensors and computers provide a 360-degree view of the battlefield on flat-panel screens, allowing pilots to quickly identify targets and threats. But its greatest strength has nothing to do with those attributes. The Defense Department and Lockheed Martin, the giant contractor hired to design and build the plane, also known as the Joint Strike Fighter, have constructed what amounts to a budgetary force field around the nearly $400 billion program.
US Navy – USS Freedom arrives in Singapore as part of US 'pivot'
– BBC – A US Navy ship has arrived in Singapore as part of US plans to increase its military presence in the region.
US Navy – Murky Waters: Seagoing Drones Swim Into New Legal and Ethical Territory
– Defense News – Yet, water-going robots bring unforeseen challenges — technological ones, to be sure, but also legal, regulatory and ethical tangles. Drones that fly or crawl on the ground are controlled by radio waves, but it is difficult — often impossible — to communicate with underwater vehicles. The answer, it seems, is autonomy — robots that are not remotely piloted, but that operate on their own. “There are legal implications,” especially if the drones are armed, said Card, the director of naval intelligence and the chief of information dominance. “We are going to really have to think our way through this.”
US Navy – Gulf Deployment for US Navy's Laser Weapon
– US Navy – Gulf Deployment for US Navy’s Laser Weapon – The US Navy is going to deploy a high-power laser ship self-defense system to the Gulf of Arabia early next year. The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) prototype will installed on the amphibious transport dock USS Ponce and, in addition to undergoing tests in theater, will provide an operational capability against any hostile fast-attack craft or unmanned aircraft.
US Navy – Boeing reveals updated F/A-XX concept
– Flight International – Boeing is unveiling an updated version of its F/A-XX sixth-generation fighter concept at the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space Exposition in Washington DC.
US Navy – Lockheed reveals UCLASS design
– Flight International – Lockheed Martin is taking the wraps off its submission for the US Navy’s prospective unmanned carrier launched surveillance and strike (UCLASS) aircraft at the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space Exposition in Washington DC.
US Navy – Women eager to join ‘brotherhood’ on Navy’s fast-attack submarines
– Washington Times – Life aboard a fast-attack submarine can be rough: Quarters are cramped, operations are hectic and privacy is just a memory, veteran submariners say.
But as the Navy prepares to assign women to fast-attack subs, one of its first female submariners is relishing the challenge of serving in the “dolphin brotherhood.”
US Navy – Radar Shove
– Aviation Week – There must be a typo. That’s the understandable first thought that could pass through anyone’s mind upon seeing the U.S. Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) new cost estimates for the Navy’s proposed Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR), which is meant to combine S- and X-band radars for simultaneous and unmatched air and ballistic missile defense (BMD). The Navy plans to first put the AMDR on its DDG-51 Flight III destroyers. AMDR’s total price tag is now estimated at about $5.8 billion, compared to the $15.2 billion projected by GAO last year.
US Navy – Keeping Asian Waters Pacific
– Aviation Week – As the rhetoric boils and simmers over North Korea’s increasingly capable ballistic missiles, it might be wise to consider a thought posed recently by Vice Adm. Richard Hunt, the U.S. Navy director of staff, during an interview with Aviation Week. “Preventing conflict is as important as prevailing in conflict,” Hunt says.
US Navy – History’s Costliest Fleet Auxiliary
– US Naval Institute – When in doubt about grave questions, reach for the classics. What would the likes of Alfred Thayer Mahan or Julian Corbett say about the fate of the big-deck aircraft carrier or nuclear carrier (CVN)? I suspect their ghosts would voice skepticism.
US Navy – Hormuz Transits: Never Dull, Never Routine, Always Tense
– Defense News – This is definitely a place, not just a patch in the sea.
US Navy shifts destroyer in wake of North Korea missile threats
– NBC – The U.S. Navy is shifting a guided-missile destroyer in the Pacific to waters off the Korean peninsula in the wake of ongoing rhetoric from North Korea, U.S. defense officials said. The USS McCain is capable of intercepting and destroying a missile, should North Korea decide to fire one off, the officials said.
US Navy – Pivotal Needs
– Aviation Week – Tom Donilon, the nation’s security adviser, recently provided a short list of what will be important – from a military perspective – for a successful U.S. focus shift to Asia and the Pacific and it’s critical to note what he included as well as what he did not.
US Navy – Doomed US Navy Ship Removed From Philippine Reef
– AP – Workers in the southwestern Philippines have removed the last major part of the U.S. Navy minesweeper USS Guardian from a protected coral reef where it ran aground in January, and the damage will be assessed to determine the fine Washington will pay.
US Navy – Aircraft Carriers: R.I.P?
– The Diplomat – Two detailed arguments on the end of the aircraft carrier emerged earlier this month.
US Navy – Navy Will Make 2013 Its Year of the Laser Gun
– Wired – During a year of budget cuts that has the U.S. military freaking out, the Navy is improbably signaling it’ll take major steps forward on developing laser cannons.
US Navy – Admiral at Center of Inquiry Is Censured by Navy
– New York Times – The Navy on Monday officially disciplined the admiral who had commanded a carrier strike group until being abruptly removed from the position last fall while the vessels patrolled the North Arabian Sea.
US Navy – After the Aircraft Carrier: 3 Alternatives to the Navy’s Vulnerable Flattops
– Wired – The U.S. Navy’s huge, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers — capital ships that have long dominated military planning and budgeting — are slowly becoming obsolete, weighed down by escalating costs, inefficiency and vulnerability to the latest enemy weapons. But if the supercarrier is sinking, what could rise to take its place? Smaller, cheaper flattops; modified tanker ships; and missile-hauling submarines are three cheaper, more efficient and arguably more resilient options.
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