– USNI News – Family and friends said goodbye on Friday to more than 6,000 sailors with the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group, which is leaving for a scheduled deployment to the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command region.
Category Archives: USNavy
Expeditionary Hogs and Blue Water Bones
– USNI Blog – While the composition of the surface combatant force is frequently discussed, the composition of Marine air wings and land-based Navy platforms remains relatively unexamined. This is partly due to the success of the P-8A and the tri-service initial operating capability of F-35s. However, both Marine Corps air wings and Navy Tactical Air have glaring capability holes, which could be filled by repurposing Air Force platforms. The U.S. Navy should acquire B-1s and Marine Corps A-10s. This acquisition is both tactically and operationally advantageous, is fiscally sound, and logistically achievable in the near term.
Navy may arm new destroyer with conventional missile able to hit anywhere on Earth in an hour
– Fox News – The Navy’s newest destroyer may fire a not-yet-to-be fielded Conventional Prompt Strike conventionally-armed missile engineered to hit anywhere on earth within an hour.
Rep. Gallagher: U.S. Needs More Agile Forces in the Pacific
To combat new missile threats, the US Navy prepares to move forward with destroyer upgrades
– Defense News – The U.S. Navy is preparing to give its Flight IIA Arleigh Burke-class destroyers a major radar upgrade, trading in the AN/SPY-1D for a scaled-down version of the SPY-6 radar destined for the Flight III destroyers.
The two US Navy littoral combat ships will soon share a brain
– Defense News – The U.S. Navy’s littoral combat ship is less one ship as it is two completely different ships with a common mission set. The Navy is trying to walk some of that back.
Here’s 5 things you should know about the US Navy’s plans for big autonomous missile boats
– Defense News – The U.S. Navy’s yearlong fight to convince lawmakers it needed a significant investment in unmanned ships the size of offshore patrol vessels resulted in a kind of half-victory.
Littoral Combat Ship Will Field Laser Weapon as Part of Lockheed Martin, Navy Test
– USNI News – The Navy will put a laser weapon on a Littoral Combat Ship for the first time this year, amid efforts to boost the LCS’s lethality and to develop and field a family of laser systems.
In a quest for 355 ships, US Navy leaders are unwilling to accept a hollow force
– Defense News – The push to grow the U.S. Navy by about 20 percent was given a new lease on life, politically speaking, with a renewed push from the White House and acting secretary of the Navy. But the fundamental issue applies: The Navy can’t tack on a significant number of extra ships without more funding.
Is the U.S. Navy Going to Fight ‘World War I’ Against China?
– National Interest – James Holmes writes that the German Army of 1918 offers a cautionary tale about the perils of being too slow to develop new hardware to put new concepts into effect. Let’s not risk a German fate.
Does the US Navy have its robot-warship concept all wrong?
– Defense News – The U.S. Navy’s plans for unleashing robot warships on the world’s oceans may need some work, according to a new study.
American Destroyer Sounds Collision Alarm As Russian Ship Gets Aggressive In The Middle East
– War Zone – The U.S. and Russian Navies had a similar near-collision in the Pacific last year and this incident comes during a very tense time in this region.
The Navy and the UAPs
– USNI Blog – One of the strangest mysteries of the modern U.S. Navy is a series of events that played out in 2004 and 2014–15, on each coast, involving what the Pentagon now calls “unexplained aerial phenomena” (UAP).
The surface Navy needs to fundamentally reshape itself to defeat the Chinese threat, study finds
– Defense News – The U.S. Navy’s surface fleet is completely misaligned to meet the threats the military says it must counter in the 21st century, and it’s not correctly constructed to pursue its own strategy of “distributed maritime operations,” according to new study from the Center or Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
Read the report: Taking Back the Seas: Transforming the U.S. Surface Fleet for Decision-Centric Warfare
Winning the Invisible War: Gaining an Enduring Advantage in the EMS
– CIMSEC – The challenge of spectrum management and control will be acute for militaries, which depend almost entirely on the EMS for sensing and communications.
Increasing the Lethality of the Surface Force: A Conversation With RDML Scott Robertson
– CIMSEC – CIMSEC had the opportunity to discuss the growth and evolution of the U.S. Surface Navy’s lethality with Rear Admiral Scott Robertson, commander of the Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center (SMWDC).
Memo reveals Pentagon again tried to decommission the carrier Truman, cut an air wing
– Defense News – Despite causing a political firestorm earlier this year and forcing President Donald Trump to publicly reverse his administration’s position on the matter, the U.S. military again tried to push a plan that would lead to the aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman retiring 25 years early and would defund a carrier air wing.
U.S. Fleet Created to Counter Russian Subs Now Fully Operational
– USNI News – The Navy’s fleet created to beef up its Atlantic presence against Russia is now fully operational.
As Navy Mulls Ship Cuts, New 2nd Fleet Opens For Business
– Breaking Defense – The 2nd Fleet says it’s ready to hunt Russian subs and start pushing into the Arctic. But it can only do that if the Navy can spare the ships.
Fleet commander directs the U.S Navy’s surface force to develop concepts for unmanned ships
– Defense News – The head of the U.S. Navy’s Fleet Forces Command has ordered the service’s surface force to develop a concept of operations for both the large and medium unmanned surface vessels in development.
Proposal for sweeping cuts to US Navy shipbuilding, force structure could herald a new strategy, experts say
– Defense News – A sweeping series of proposed cuts to the U.S. Navy’s shipbuilding programs and force structure could herald a new strategy for a slimmed-down fleet, or could fizzle out in the budgetary process. But the fact that such a proposal is on the table in the first place shows the pressure under which the Defense Department is working as it anticipates a flat budget and a stack of modernization bills to pay, experts say.
Mainstreaming: The Case for Optimism within the Mine Warfare Community
– USNI Blog – With the release of the Presidential Budget that outlines unmanned and autonomous systems as the investment priority for the Department of Defense, it is clear to most in the mine warfare community that the U.S. Navy is stepping away from legacy mine countermeasures (MCM) platforms and toward the littoral combat ship (LCS) and the development of the MCM mission package. This shift will introduce capability and capacity gaps within the mission area, and while I don’t argue that many gaps exist, I believe the second- and third-order effects from operating MCM systems from mainstream platforms present an opportunity for the force to be optimistic about the future.
Veteran Sonarman Explains Why Pump-jets Are Superior To Props On Modern Submarines
– War Zone – The propeller is increasingly giving way to the more complex pump-jet propulsor on larger submarines. Here’s why.
Rethink Navy Ballistic Missile Defense
– USNI Proceedings – The traditional ballistic missile defense mission is too narrow and operationally limiting.
Pentagon proposal cuts an FFG(X) and an attack submarine out of the budget
– Defense News – A small but potentially substantial change in the Pentagon’s five-year budget projection slows down the buying profile for the U.S. Navy’s new frigate, which is expected to be awarded in 2020.
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