CIMSEC – While SSN(X) will carry both unmanned aircraft and unmanned undersea vehicles (UUV), it is assumed that UUV optimization will lead the unmanned priority list. Acting as a mothership, SSN(X) will be able to deploy these UUVs to perform a variety of tasks, including gaining a greater awareness of the battlespace, targeting, active deception and other classified missions. To fulfill its destiny, UUV employment must be a consideration in every frame of SSN(X) and subjected to rigorous analysis.
Battlespace Awareness Tools Are Central to Fleet Readiness
CIMSEC – In his book Fleet Tactics and Naval Operations, Capt.(ret) Wayne Hughes states: “At sea the essence of tactical success has been the first application of effective offensive force.” Capt. Hughes’ warfighting axiom – applying offensive force first – is the distinct advantage information warfare intends to deliver, and it is predicated on sound battlespace awareness. Given the advances in the speed, precision, and destructive power of modern naval weapons, finding and fixing the adversary remains indispensable.
China eyes military base on Africa’s Atlantic coast
The Hill – China is looking to create its first permanent military presence on the Atlantic Ocean, on the coast of the small African nation Equatorial Guinea.
The Counter Intuitive Sensbility of Taiwan’s New Defense Strategy
War on the Rocks – Perhaps policymakers should ask why Taiwan has chosen a different defense strategy than what the United States wants. A major reason is America itself: Washington’s policy of “strategic ambiguity” does not provide Taipei with a clear security commitment, even as American intervention is essential to any effective defense. Taiwan’s new strategy is therefore designed to maximize the likelihood of U.S. intervention, even as it reduces the longevity of its forces against Chinese attack. Washington can convince Taipei to adopt asymmetric defense by ameliorating its fears of abandonment, switching from ambiguity to clarity.
Security by Obsolescence
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
War Studies Primer
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Look at slides 2 and 3 in the War Studies Primer for its Table of Contents, and then choose a lecture to read and enjoy.
Bone Daddy
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
Delivery Of The U.S. Coast Guard’s New Heavy Icebreaker Has Been Delayed Yet Again
War Zone – The U.S. Coast Guard’s only operational heavy icebreaker might not have a replacement by the time it needs to retire, even after a major overhaul.
Any Clime and Place
CIMSEC – FICINT short story.
The U.S. Wants South Korea To Help Take On The Chinese Military As Well As North Korea
War Zone – A new joint war plan is coming together and it envisages an expanded role for the South Korean military in the Asia Pacific region.
Reality Hack
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
Seaboats without sailors – Royal Navy autonomous RIB development
Navy Lookout – During trials off Plymouth in mid-October, BAE Systems’ autonomous RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) was successfully controlled from the operations room of HMS Argyll. Here we look in detail at the development of this system.
With missile upgrade, P-8A Poseidon brings capacity, complexity to China fight
Breaking Defense – Upgrading the P-8’s offensive capabilities could add confusion to any Chinese planning, but the Pentagon has struggled to integrate LRASM onto other aircraft.
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Pakistan Navy, Royal Moroccan Navy Participate in Joint Exercise
Morroco World News – Bilateral military cooperation between the two countries has been growing lately.
(Thanks to Alain)
South Korea’s Navy Growing to Counter More Regional Threats Beyond North Korea
USNI News – The Republic of Korea Navy is no longer solely focused on the threat from its northern neighbor, but is embarking on an expansion to build a fully-fledged blue water fleet.
The Dream of Russia: The Events of September 23rd, 2024
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
Marines’ new warfighting concept focuses on small, agile forces with an eye on China
Breaking Defense – The Marine Corps today published a new warfighting concept, dubbed “Stand-In Forces,” describing the need for small, “lethal” forces that can also work at levels below combat to counter what’s often referred to as “gray zone” aggression from rivals like China.
Fishbowl in a Barrel
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
Task Force Foo Fighter
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
Russia’s Growing Secret Submarine Fleet Key to Moscow’s Undersea Future
USNI News – Tensions between Washington and Moscow are rising with a marked increase in competition in the undersea domain, as Russia continues to invest in a fleet of specialized submarines.
The Baffin Bay Turkey Shoot
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
#CancelMolly
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
Pentagon Announces Completion of Global Posture Review
USNI News – The Department of Defense on Monday announced the completion of its Global Posture Review, which offers few changes in force lay down and includes a series of previously announced troop movements.
First Move
CIMSEC – A FICINT short story.
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